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Empire Day, which had been hitherto, at least in theory, a secular and non-
partisan occasion, was increasingly redefined as a celebration of Protestantism
and Unionism. The most conspicuous aspects of the Empire Day celebrations
were ...
Empire Day, which had been hitherto, at least in theory, a secular and non-
partisan occasion, was increasingly redefined as a celebration of Protestantism
and Unionism. The most conspicuous aspects of the Empire Day celebrations
were ...
Page 206
Although opposed to an Ulster UDI, Dr Ian Paisley's Protestant Telegraph also
provided consistent support for white Rhodesia, which it regarded as a fellow
victim of 'papist', ecumenical and 'leftist Labour government' conspiracies. The
paper ...
Although opposed to an Ulster UDI, Dr Ian Paisley's Protestant Telegraph also
provided consistent support for white Rhodesia, which it regarded as a fellow
victim of 'papist', ecumenical and 'leftist Labour government' conspiracies. The
paper ...
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87 Protestant Telegraph, 25 November 1967; 3 November, 7 November 1976. 88
See Donal Lowry, 'The Irish in Rhodesia', in D. P. McCracken (ed.), Southern
African Irish Studies, II, The Irish in Southern Africa, 1795-1910, Durban, 1992, pp
.
87 Protestant Telegraph, 25 November 1967; 3 November, 7 November 1976. 88
See Donal Lowry, 'The Irish in Rhodesia', in D. P. McCracken (ed.), Southern
African Irish Studies, II, The Irish in Southern Africa, 1795-1910, Durban, 1992, pp
.
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Introduction Keith Jeffery page | 1 |
Ireland the Empire and film Jeffrey Richards | 25 |
Ireland sport and empire Alan Bairner | 57 |
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