Overview
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James W. McAuley
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University of Huddersfield, UK
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Graham Spencer
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University of Portsmouth, UK
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Table of contents (18 chapters)
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- Graham Spencer, James W. McAuley
Pages 1-7
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- Aaron Edwards, Stephen Bloomer
Pages 104-115
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- Andrew Mycock, James W. McAuley, Jonathan Tonge
Pages 116-131
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- Catherine McGlynn, James W. McAuley
Pages 132-146
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Back Matter
Pages 261-288
About this book
A timely assessment of loyalist history, identity and community in Northern Ireland today which provides a comprehensive picture of how loyalism has reacted to changes since the Good Friday Agreement. Challenging simplistic stereotypes of loyalism this book provides a complex multi-faceted explanation of the loyalist imagination.
Editors and Affiliations
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University of Huddersfield, UK
James W. McAuley
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University of Portsmouth, UK
Graham Spencer
About the editors
KEVIN BEAN Lecturer in Irish politics at the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, UK
STEPHEN BLOOMER Freelance Researcher working in the community and voluntary sector in Northern Ireland
KRIS BROWN RCUK Post Doctoral Fellow at the Transitional Justice Institute, University of Ulster, UK
LEIGH-ANN COFFEY Doctoral Candidate at Queen's University, Canada
AARON EDWARDS Senior Lecturer in Defence and International Affairs at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, UK
LYNDSEY HARRIS Lecturer in Criminology and Security Studies at Birmingham City University, UK
TOM HENNESSEY Reader in the Department of History and American studies, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK
CHRIS HUDSON Unitarian Minister in All Souls Church, Belfast, UK
ROGER MAC GINTY Reader at the School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, UK
CATHERINE MCGLYNN Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Huddersfield, UK
ANDY MYCOCK Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Huddersfield, UK
PHILIP ORR is a writer, researcher and drama practitioner who lives in Carrickfergus, Co Antrim
NEIL SOUTHERN graduated with First Class Hons from Queen's University Belfast with a BA in Politics. He completed his PhD on religion and politics with particular reference to the Democratic Unionist Party and has written widely on Northern Ireland
JONATHAN TONGE Professor of Politics at the University of Liverpool, UK and Head of the School of Politics and Communication Studies