Contemporary Orangeism in Canada

Contemporary Orangeism in Canada
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Identity, Nationalism, and Religion
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Artikel-Nr:
9783319618418
Veröffentl:
2017
Seiten:
127
Autor:
James W. McAuley
Gewicht:
280 g
Format:
220x150x10 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

James W. McAuley is Professor of Political Sociology and Irish Studies at the University of Huddersfield, UK. He has authored or co-authored numerous peer reviewed papers on Northern Ireland and Britain, and his books include: Loyal to the Core: Orangeism and Britishness in Northern Ireland (with J. Tonge and A. Mycock).
Paul Nesbitt-Larking is Professor of Political Science at Huron University College and a specialist in political psychology and Canadian politics. Author of many scholarly publications, including Politics, Society, and the Media: Canadian Perspectives, Paul Nesbitt-Larking is former President of the International Society of Political Psychology.
This book uses original research and interviews to consider the views of contemporary members of the Orange Order in Canada, including their sense of political and societal purpose, awareness of the decline of influence, views on their present circumstances, and hopes for the future of Orangeism in Canada. In so doing, it details the organisational structure of Canadian society: the role of religion in public life, the changing context of multicultural Canada, and the politics of resistance of a political and social organisation in decline. This book offers a social scientific complement to existing historical work on the role of the Orange Order in Canadian society, and builds upon it through an analysis of contemporary Orangeism. It considers the Orange Order as a worldwide body and makes some comparisons and contrasts with its organisational status and membership in Ireland and elsewhere. As such, the book makes a distinctive contribution to our knowledge of a fraternal organisationand the role of religious belief and politics in contemporary society.
Offers an original look at the contemporary Orange Order in Canada in its impoverished position from what was once a mass movement, bringing the historical literature into the present
1. Introduction.- 2. The Historical Setting.- 3. Faith.- 4. The Crown.- 5. The State.- 6. Community.- 7. Conclusion.

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