The Orange Order, is the most important attempt so far to analyse the political role of Orangeism in the six counties

Dominic Bryan, Journal of 20th Century British History

This is an important, informative and stimulating book

Irish Independent

palpably earns a place on our bibliographies marked 'essential reading'

Jon Tonge, Political Studies Review

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...outstanding...

Prospect

A top-class piece of research... Meticulously put together and lucidly written...very impressive

John Bew, Journal of Contemporary History

An outstanding book which functions as a vital scholarly counterpoint to more populist treatments... An impressive analysis.

D.A.J. MacPherson, Irish Journal.

Based on unprecedented access to the Order's internal documents, this book provides the first systematic social history of the Orange Order - the Protestant association dedicated to maintaining the British connection in Northern Ireland. Kaufmann charts the Order's path from the peak of its influence, in the early 1960s, to its present-day crisis. Along the way, he sketches a portrait of many of Orangeism's leading figures, from ex-Prime Minister John Andrews to Ulster Unionist Party politicians like Martin Smyth, James Molyneaux, and David McNarry, and also includes the highly revealing correspondence with adversaries such as Ian Paisley and David Trimble. Packed with analyses of mass-membership trends and attitudes, the book also takes care to tell the story of the Order from 'below' as well as from above. In the process, it argues that the traditional Unionism of West Ulster is giving way to the more militant Unionism of Antrim and Belfast which is winning the hearts of the younger generation in cities and towns throughout the province.
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The first systematic social history of the Orange Order. Based on unprecedented access to the Order's archives, the book charts the Order's path from the peak of its influence, in the early 1960s, to its present crisis, and argues that the traditional Unionism of the past is giving way to a more militant form which is winning the hearts of the younger generation.
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1. Introduction ; PART I: FROM INSIDER TO OUTSIDER, 1963-95 ; 2. Cracks in the Establishment: Orange Opposition to O'Neill, 1963-9 ; 3. Orangeism under Fire: Negotiating the Troubles, 1969-72 ; 4. Unity in the Face of Treachery, 1972-77 ; 5. Stable Rejectionism: The Smyth Molyneaux Axis, 1978-95 ; PART II: ORANGEISM AT THE DAWN OF THE THIRD MILLENNIUM, 1995-2005 ; 6. The Battle of Drumcree ; 7. From Victory to Defeat: Drumcree, 1996-8 ; 8. Breaking the Link: Orange UUP Relations after the Good Friday Agreement ; 9. The War against the Parades Commission ; 10. Segmenting the Orange: The Future of Orangeism in the Twenty-First Century ; 11. Conclusion
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The first ever systematic social history of the Orange Order Author has gained unprecedented access to the Orange Order's archives - allowing a unique insight into what went on behind the Order's closed doors and in secret meetings with British and Unionist politicians Extensive use of digital mapping and social-statistical analysis, giving a fuller social picture of the Order from the bottom up Related website, providing full colour maps and further statistical data and links
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Eric P. Kaufmann, is Lecturer in Politics and Sociology at Birkbeck College, University of London. He is the author of The Rise and Fall of Anglo-America: the Decline of Dominant Ethnicity in the United States (2004), editor of Rethinking Ethnicity: Majority Groups and Dominant Minorities (also 2004), and co-author with Henry Patterson of The Decline of the Loyal Family: Unionism and Orangeism in Northern Ireland (forthcoming, 2007) He has also written numerous articles on Orangeism in Scotland, Ulster, and Canada, as well as on wider issues of nationalism and ethnic conflict, and is presently working on a project examining the link between religiosity, fertility, and politics.
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The first ever systematic social history of the Orange Order Author has gained unprecedented access to the Orange Order's archives - allowing a unique insight into what went on behind the Order's closed doors and in secret meetings with British and Unionist politicians Extensive use of digital mapping and social-statistical analysis, giving a fuller social picture of the Order from the bottom up Related website, providing full colour maps and further statistical data and links
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Product details

ISBN
9780199208487
Published
2007
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Weight
734 gr
Height
240 mm
Width
164 mm
Thickness
26 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
392

Biographical note

Eric P. Kaufmann, is Lecturer in Politics and Sociology at Birkbeck College, University of London. He is the author of The Rise and Fall of Anglo-America: the Decline of Dominant Ethnicity in the United States (2004), editor of Rethinking Ethnicity: Majority Groups and Dominant Minorities (also 2004), and co-author with Henry Patterson of The Decline of the Loyal Family: Unionism and Orangeism in Northern Ireland (forthcoming, 2007) He has also written numerous articles on Orangeism in Scotland, Ulster, and Canada, as well as on wider issues of nationalism and ethnic conflict, and is presently working on a project examining the link between religiosity, fertility, and politics.