Loyal to the Core? Orangeism and Britishness in Northern Ireland

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James W. McAuley; Jon Tonge; Andrew Mycock

This book provides the first ever comprehensive membership survey of the Orange Order, which remains the largest organisation in Northern Irish civil society, it contains a wealth of individual interviews with Orange leaders and its grassroots base.

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Description

The Orange Order remains the largest organisation in Northern Irish civil society, with a membership exceeding the combined total of all the political parties in the region.

This book provides the first ever comprehensive membership survey of the Orange Order. The book draws upon a detailed study of the Orange Order and on a wealth of individual interviews with Orange leaders and its grassroots base.It begins with a historical outline of the Order’s development, before turning to a detailed assessment of its contemporary struggle for relevance amid political marginalisation, secularism and diminished benefits to its membership.

The book charts the views of members on how to adapt to external changes; explores the sense of belonging provided by membership; analyses the repositories of loyalty that fuel their sense of Britishness and assesses how the century old relationship with the Ulster Unionist Party was replaced by a shift in allegiances.

The book discusses the calls for Unionist unity made by the leadership and analyses the membership’s desire for a broad Unionist front.

Written by a team of acknowledged experts in the field, this book provides the first systematic analysis and survey of Orange Order members to date. It will attract public interest and debate as well as much media comment. It locates Orangeism within broader debates about Britishness.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Timeline of Major Events 1985 – 2009
List of Tables and Appendices
Preface and Overview
1. Understanding Contemporary Unionism
2. Framing Ulster Unionism
3. The Struggle for New Unionism
4. (Re) Claiming Unionism
5. The Politics of New Loyalism
6. Transforming Loyalism?
7. Unionism, Fragmentation and Loyalism
8. Unionism and Loyalism in a Settled Peace?
Appendices
Index

About the Author

Professor James McAuley has written extensively in the area of political sociology and Northern Irish Politics.

Professor Jon Tonge has published a vast range of books and articles on Northern Irish Politics, as well as on terrorism and political violence.

Dr Andrew Mycock is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Huddersfield.