Loyalism and the British World:overviews, themes and linkages -
Allan Blackstock and Frank O'Gorman
Origins and Trajectories of Loyalism in England, 1580 - 1840 -
Frank O'Gorman
The 'Spirit of Loyalty': Material Culture, Space and the
Construction of an English Loyalist Memory, 1790 - 1840 - Katrina
Navickas
Anti-Catholicism and Orange Loyalism in Nineteenth-Century Britain
- Donald MacRaild and Kyle Hughes
Loyalty and the Monarchy in Ireland, c.1660 - c.1840 - Jacqueline
Hill
The Trajectories of Loyalty and Loyalism in Ireland, 1793 - 1849 -
Allan Blackstock
Presbyterians, Loyalty and Orangeism in Nineteenth-Century Ulster -
Andrew Holmes
Unionists and Patriots: James Whiteside, the Irish Bar and the
dilemmas of the Protestant Nation in Victorian Ireland - Patrick
Maume
Loyalism in British North America in the Age of Revolution, c.1775
- 1812 - Keith Mason
'A colonial hybrid': Nineteenth-Century Loyalism as articulated by
the Orange Order in the Maritime Colonies of British North America
- Scott W. See
Canadian Catholics, Loyalty and the British Empire, 1763 - c.1901 -
Mark G. McGowan
Loyalism in Australasia, 1788 - 1868 - Richard P. Davis
'We love one country, one queen, one flag': Loyalism in Early
Colonial New Zealand, 1840 - 1880 - Brad Patterson
Clientelism, Community and Collaboration: Loyalism in
Nineteenth-Century Colonial India - William Gould
Clientelism, Community and Collaboration: Loyalism in
Nineteenth-Century Colonial India - Oliver Godsmark
Andrew Holmes is a researcher and photographer who has been visiting the battlefields of the Great War for over twelve years. He collaborated with Alexandra Churchill on Over Land and Sea: Chelsea FC in the Great War (2015) and Somme: 141 Days, 141 Lives (2016).
An interesting and timely collection.... Carefully constructed
collections of essays, such as this one, are essential for broad
coverage of topics that cross such large geographical and
chronological boundaries.
*AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF IRISH STUDIES*
An interesting and broad collection of essays and.a welcome
addition to the literature on loyalism.
*ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW*
This collection presents a wide array of interpretations of British
national identity and loyalty to the Empire prior to the First
World War...This contribution prompts a great deal of thought as to
how historic and contemporary national identity, patriotism, and
loyalism are fostered.
*VICTORIAN STUDIES*
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