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Outside the Glow

Protestants and Irishness in Independent Ireland

Does it still matter which foot you dig with in today’s Republic of Ireland? "Outside the Glow" examines the relationship between Protestants and Catholics and the notion that southern Protestants are somehow not really Irish. From extensive interviews with representatives of both confessions, Heather K. Crawford demonstrates that there are still underlying tensions between the confessions based on ’memories’ of events long buried in the past. By looking at various aspects of everyday life in today’s Republic - education, marriage, segregation, Irish language, social life - she shows how these residues of religious, ethnic and cultural tension suggest that to be truly Irish is to be Catholic, and that consequently Protestants - and other minorities - cannot have an authentic Irish identity.

256 pages | © 2010

History: British and Irish History


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Table of Contents

Introduction 1 The Background 2 Segregation and Education 3 Education, Irish Language and Identity 4 Protestants and Society 5 Inter-Church Marriage 6 ’There’s No Such Thing as a Poor Protestant’ 7 Protestants and Irishness Notes Bibliography Index.

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