Community Relations, Community Identity and Social Policy in Northern IrelandEdwin Mellen Press, 2002 - 308 pagina's |
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Community and Society | 19 |
The Politics of Cultural Identity | 67 |
Class Identity and the Protestant Communities of Northern | 109 |
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