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Whither New Loyalism? Changing Loyalist Politics after the Belfast Agreement

Pages 323-340 | Published online: 18 Aug 2006

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Catherine McGlynn, Jonathan Tonge & Jim McAuley. (2012) The Party Politics of Post-Devolution Identity in Northern Ireland. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 16:2, pages 273-290.
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Lyndsey Harris. (2012) Addressing a ‘New’ Form of ‘Loyalist’ Extremism? Reflections on the Legacy of the Northern Ireland Conflict. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 51:5, pages 521-531.
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Aaron Edwards. (2010) The Progressive Unionist Party of Northern Ireland: A Left-Wing Voice in an Ethnically Divided Society. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 12:4, pages 590-614.
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Andrew White. (2016) Is Contemporary Ulster Unionism in Crisis? Changes in Unionist Identity during the Northern Ireland Peace Process. Irish Journal of Sociology 16:1, pages 118-135.
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