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A Discussion of Parading Disputes in Northern Ireland REFERENCES Bardon, J. (1992) A History of Ulster. Belfast, Blackstaff Press. A number of these housing problems were interconnected. The civil unrest that began in 1969 was to lead to periods of intimidation and subsequent population movement from what had

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Fieldwork for the Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey (NISAS) has been carried out in 1989, 1990, 1991 and 1993. CAIN: CSC: Report: Majority Minority Review 3: Bryson, L. and McCartney, C. (19 94) Clashing Symbols: a report on theuse offlags, anthems and other national symbols in Northern Ireland. Belfast, Institute of Irish Studies. CAIN: CSC: Report: Parade and Protest: a Discussion of Parading Disputes in Northern Ireland, ReferencesCAIN Web Service Centre for the Study of Conflict School of History, Philosophy

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CAIN: CSC: Report: Majority Minority Review 3: Housing and Religion in Northern Ireland, Section 8The PSI report began by pointing out that: „There is a broad consensus in Northern Ireland The report concludes with the results of a study of two P7 classes at a Catholic and a Protestant There is a broad school in Northern Ireland. This exploratory but highly original study is described by the Fieldwork for the Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey (NISAS) has been carried out in 1989, 1990, 1991 and 1993. CAIN: CSC: Report: Majority Minority Review 3: Housing and Religion in

In Northern Ireland mixed marriage does not mean a marriage across racial divisions but one between a Roman Catholic and a Protestant. Society s reaction to such marriages is very CAIN: CSC: Report: Parade and Protest: a Discussion of Parading Disputes in Northern Ireland, section oneThe huge difference in the number and continuity of parades between the two Majority Minority Review 3 Housing and Religion in Northern Ireland by Martin Melaugh Section 10: Further Research Areas INTRODUCTION This Section takes a brief look at some of the

The Registrar General Annual Report contains annual data on marriage registrations in Northern Ireland from 1887 onwards.The tables that accompany the Annual Disability and Religion In Northern Ireland by Martin Melaugh Published by the University of Ulster, Coleraine Belfast Blackstaff 1995 ISBN 1 85923 046 6 Paperback 56pp £2.00 Out of Print This material is CAIN: CSC: Report: Parade and Protest: a Discussion of Parading Disputes in Northern IrelandFOREWORD It is clear that the practice of marching and parading in Northern Ireland is

CAIN: CSC: Report: Majority Minority Review 3: Housing and Religion in Northern Ireland, Section 10From the information reviewed in Sections One to Four it is clear that at the end of the 1960s

And I’m talking about both sides here.” The Northern Ireland Mixed Marriage Association (NIMMA) has been offering support to couples like the McIntyres for almost 50 years. Moreover, there are very many towns in Northern Ireland whose housing is, from the point of view of religious composition, very mixed, and this is a statement that could

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CAIN: CSC: Report: Sport and Community Relations in Northern IrelandSport and Community Relations in Northern Ireland by John Sugden and Scott Harvie Published by the University of

CAIN: CSC: Report: Majority Minority Review 3: Housing and Religion in Northern Ireland, Section 1However, the range of housing circumstances, including tenure, from those

CAIN: CSC: Report: In the Frame – Integrated Education in Northern Ireland: the implications of expansion (1999)ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to thank all This report is based on a secondary analysis of the database on disability in Northern Ireland compiled by the Policy Planning and Research Unit (PPRU – part of the Department of Finance

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Sport and Community Relations in Northern Ireland John Sugden and Scott Harvie (1995) Publication contents APPENDIX – CASE-STUDIES In addition to the sample survey of sixteen

Majority Minority Review 3 Housing and Religion in Northern Ireland by Martin Melaugh Section 10: Further Research Areas INTRODUCTION This Section takes a brief look at some of the CAIN: CSC: Report: Parade and Protest: a Discussion of Parading Disputes in Northern Ireland, Part 3, section elevenMany of the views put forward in this section are public CAIN: CSC: Report: Majority Minority Review 3: Housing and Religion in Northern Ireland, Section 2As was the case in Britain the war resulted in shifts in public opinion and the Northern Ireland

Moreover, there are very many towns in Northern Ireland whose housing is, from the point of view of religious composition, very mixed, and this is a statement that could certainly not be applied Majority Minority Review 2 Employment, Unemployment and Religion in Northern Ireland by A M Gallagher SECTION FIVE: SOCIAL MOBILITY STUDIES INTRODUCTION Social mobility Majority Minority Review 3 Housing and Religion in Northern Ireland by Martin Melaugh Section 10: Further Research Areas INTRODUCTION This Section takes a brief look at some of the

CAIN: CSC: Report: Sport and Community Relations in Northern IrelandSport and Community Relations in Northern Ireland by John Sugden and Scott Harvie Published by the University of Parade and Protest: A Discussion of Parading Disputes in Northern Ireland SECTION 1: PARADES – AN OVERVIEW There is a long history of pseudo-military parades in the British CAIN: CSC: Report: In the Frame – Integrated Education in Northern Ireland: the implications of expansion (1999)The most important concerns now seem to arise from the rate of expansion in

CAIN: CSC: Report: Sport and Community Relations in Northern IrelandSport and Community Relations in Northern Ireland by John Sugden and Scott Harvie Published by the

It has recently published a Register of Research on Northern Ireland that has been widely praised, to couples and a termly newsletter on current research called Research Briefing. During June of 1994 the

The extent and incidence of mixed marriage in Northern Ireland Statistics on the annual rate of religious intermarriage in Northern Ireland are not available from the civil Parade and Protest: A Discussion of Parading Disputes in Northern Ireland SECTION 1: PARADES – AN OVERVIEW There is a long history of pseudo-military parades in the British CAIN: CSC: Report: Sport and Community Relations in Northern IrelandSport and Community Relations in Northern Ireland by John Sugden and Scott Harvie Published by the University of

CAIN: CSC: Report: Majority Minority Review 3: Housing and Religion in Northern Ireland, Section 7The reports of the Continuous Household Survey (CHS) represent an important source of