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The Re-invention of the Orange Order: Triumphalism or Orangefest?

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The Contested Identities of Ulster Protestants

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The present challenges facing the Orange Institution have their immediate origins in what has become generally known as the ‘Drumcree Debacle’.

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  1. Glenn Jordon, Not of This World? Evangelical Protestants in Northern Ireland (Belfast 2001), 117, 118.

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  2. Rev. William Bingham (Deputy Grand Chaplain of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland), Making Sense of Northern Ireland: an Orange Perspective (Belfast: GOLI Education Committee, 1997).

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Kennaway, R.B. (2015). The Re-invention of the Orange Order: Triumphalism or Orangefest?. In: Burgess, T.P., Mulvenna, G. (eds) The Contested Identities of Ulster Protestants. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137453945_7

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