1: Introduction
Part I: From Insider to Outsider, 1963-95
2: Cracks in the Establishment: Orange Opposition to O'Neill,
1963-9
3: Orangeism under Fire: Negotiating the Troubles, 1969-72
4: Unity in the Face of Treachery, 1972-77
5: Stable Rejectionism: The Smyth Molyneaux Axis, 1978-95
Part II: Orangeism at the Dawn of the Third Millennium,
1995-2005
6: The Battle of Drumcree
7: From Victory to Defeat: Drumcree, 1996-8
8: Breaking the Link: Orange UUP Relations after the Good Friday
Agreement
9: The War against the Parades Commission
10: Segmenting the Orange: The Future of Orangeism in the
Twenty-First Century
11: Conclusion
Eric P. Kaufmann, is Lecturer in Politics and Sociology at Birkbeck
College, University of London. He is the author of The Rise and
Fall of Anglo-America: the Decline of Dominant Ethnicity in the
United States (2004), editor of Rethinking Ethnicity: Majority
Groups and Dominant Minorities (also 2004), and co-author with
Henry Patterson of The Decline of the Loyal Family: Unionism and
Orangeism in Northern Ireland (forthcoming, 2007) He has also
written numerous
articles on Orangeism in Scotland, Ulster, and Canada, as well as
on wider issues of nationalism and ethnic conflict, and is
presently working on a project examining the link between
religiosity,
fertility, and politics.
`political accounts of the peace process in the North, but
understanding the socio-economic influences on grass-roots
Orangeism, as Kauffman's analysis undertakes to do, is just as
important.'
Twentieth-Century British History
`This is an important, informative and stimulating book'
Irish Independent
`...outstanding...'
Prospect
`A magnificent book... a definitive study of the Orange Order,
which Kaufmann assesses objectively and dispassionately'
Professor Jonathan Tonge, University of Liverpool
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