Ulster's Lost Counties
Loyalism and Paramilitarism since 1920
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:22nd May '25
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An examination of the endurance and impact of loyalism within the three Ulster counties excluded from Northern Ireland since 1920.
In 1920, the three Ulster counties of Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan were excluded from Northern Ireland. This book examines the enduring loyalism within protestant communities in the “lost counties”. It traces the role of intergenerational memories of violent displacement in militant loyalist politics and paramilitarism during the recent Troubles.In 1920, the three Ulster counties of Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan were excluded from Northern Ireland. What happens to an abandoned people? And what is the impact on subsequent generations? At a time of uncertainty over the future of Northern Ireland, the history of Ulster loyalists who found themselves on the 'wrong side' of the Irish border is especially relevant. Memories of the violence and betrayal experienced by one generation of protestants in the three counties entrenched an intergenerational Ulster loyalist identity. Subsequently, three-county loyalists who moved across the border played an important role in militant politics. Examining armed resistance in these counties and the radicals who came from them, Edward Burke argues that violence or terrorism perpetrated by 'lost Ulster' loyalists enjoyed considerable success. Spanning the Anglo-Irish War to the Troubles and beyond, Ulster's Lost Counties demonstrates the grip of identity and betrayal since the partition of Ireland.
ISBN: 9781009469296
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356 pages