1. The origins of the Orange Order and the United Irishmen.
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Gibbon, Peter
- Abstract
The paper analyses the social-structural conditions of existence and the consequent political features of two eighteenth-century social movements, the United Irishmen and the Orange Order. Many subsequent historians have identified the United Irishmen as a purely revolutionary movement and the Orange Order as a purely counter-revolutionary movement in the service of the established order. Historical evidence concerning the social, economic and political situation in Ireland at this time is employed to demonstrate that this antithesis is untenable and that the political character of these movements is far more complex. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 1972
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