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Women And The Orange Order Female Activism Diaspora And Empire In The British World 18501940 D A J Macpherson

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Women And The Orange Order Female Activism Diaspora And Empire In The British World 18501940 D A J Macpherson
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 212
Author: D. A. J. MacPherson
ISBN: 9780719087318, 0719087317
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Women And The Orange Order Female Activism Diaspora And Empire In The British World 18501940 D A J Macpherson by D. A. J. Macpherson 9780719087318, 0719087317 instant download after payment.

Examines the growth and activism of Orange [British loyalist/unionist, anti-Irish-Republican] women in England, Scotland and Canada since the mid-nineteenth century and argues that they were central to the development of Orange associational culture up to the Second World War. This study also explores how women were key participants in the formation of diasporic connections throughout the British world, building on links created by migration and the Empire. It reveals that the ordinary - and largely working-class - women who joined the Orange Order eagerly engaged in the public lives of their communities, in conservative politics and in upholding the ideologies of the British Empire.

In its examination of gender, ethnicity, class and imperialism, Women and the Orange Order will appeal to readers interested in the history of the Irish diaspora, women's public activism and the British Empire.

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