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Queen's Rebels: Ulster Loyalism in Historical Perspective

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Queen's Rebels is an interpretive essay on the history of the Ulster Protestant community from the seventeenth-century plantations to the mid 1970s. A central concern of the essay is the seemingly contradictory pattern of 'conditional loyalty' on the part of twentieth-century Ulster Protestants. The book was written in the mid-1970s during some of the most violent years of 'the Troubles' when the author spent a year in Belfast, and it has been long unavailable. In a new introduction. John Bew places Queen's Rebels in the context of subsequent literature on Northern Ireland and brings the story up to date.

224 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1978

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David W. Miller

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