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    The minority voice by Tobin, R, Tobin, Robert

    Published 2004
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    ETNO-DiNSEL MİLLİYETÇİLİK BAĞLAMINDA İRLANDA SORUNU / THE IRISH PROBLEM IN THE CONTEXT OF ETHNO–RELIGIOUS NATIONALISM by Mesut ŞÖHRET

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Abstract The Irish Problem is an Ethno-Religious dispute in essence that has a long historical process and engages world public opinion for many years In general this problem has begun with the British occupation of the island of Ireland and then it has transform to Christian sect problem after the imposition of Protestantism under British controlled communities by Tudor dynasty. …”
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    Culture, conflict and cooperation: Irish dairying before the great war by O'Rourke, K

    Published 2007
    “…Although the propensity to cooperate was higher in Denmark than in Ireland, and in Ulster than elsewhere in Ireland, Catholicism did not make cooperation more difficult in Ireland. …”
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    Reformed but not converted: Paolo Sarpi, the English mission in Venice and conceptions of religious change by Davies, E

    Published 2022
    “…Drawing on evidence relating to Venice, England, Ireland and the Jesuit missions to China, it traces how divergent understandings of religious change shaped – and were shaped by – confessional controversy. …”
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    Irish protestant travel to Europe, 1660-1727 by Ansell, R

    Published 2013
    “…Historians draw parallels between the Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland and other polities in <em>ancien régime</em> Europe, but these demand an exploration of contemporary encounters. …”
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    The Reformation and the Idea of the North by Peter Marshall

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Protestants were often ambivalent about the North, not least since northern parts of England, Scotland, Ireland and Denmark-Norway were often associated with Catholic resistance, as well as with magic and superstition. …”
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    Evangelical seceders from the Church of England, c. 1800-1850 by Carter, G

    Published 1990
    “…</p> <p>Chapter six explores the similar outbreak of millennial expectation in Ireland. Lady Powerscourt, the Powerscourt Conferences, the early career of John Nelson Darby, and the formation of the Christian Brethren are all considered.…”
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    Het tiengebodenbord in de Grote Kerk van Leerdam, een koninklijk kerksieraad by Paul Rem

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…This year also marks the switch from Roman Catholicism to Protestantism as the public religion of the young Dutch Republic. …”
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