Northern Protestants: An Unsettled People

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Blackstaff Press, 2000 - History - 393 pages
Within the overall Protestant community there is a wide diversity of views, from hardline defenders of the Union to a surprisingly large number who would welcome an end to the notion of a Protestant state for a Protestant people. With the current peace process founded on the awareness that there can be no resolution to the conflict without the consent of both communities, a deeper understanding of the range and complexity of Protestant attitudes has never been more essential. This book, by an award-winning journalist, presents an uncompromising and in-depth examination of the Protestants of Northern Ireland. -- Publisher description

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North Down
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North Belfast
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