The Orange Navy – Part 8 The Battle of Jutland, 31st May 1916 Orange Lodges in the Royal NavyThe Orange Navy – Part 8 The Battle of Jutland, 31st May 1916 Orange Lodges in the Royal Navy
Simon’s Town. Raleigh was based at Simon’s Town for much of her service, but in 1886 Lodge number 610 is shown as having gone ashore, and was meeting at the Wesleyan Mission Schoolroom at Simon’s Town
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Curriculum vitae Name: Eric Kaufmann AddressCurriculum vitae Name: Eric Kaufmann Address
Professor of Politics, Birkbeck College, University of London, 2011-present. Director of Masters Programme in Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict since 2005
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The last decade of the 1700s was a most important time in Irish history. Republicanism and Loyalism both found real identity, the Orange Order and Maynooth College were both founded as the century ended with the rebellion in Ireland and the subsequent Act
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Toronto, but also a story of survival, reconsidering values and adaptation. Grace’s story means rewriting the destiny of one of the many Irish immigrants to Canada
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British Empire; the British fleet was built from New Brunswick forests and it was the Irish, for the most part, both Catholic and Protestant, who were employed to harvest the trees and build the boats and ships for the imperial fleet
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The Riel RebellionsThe Riel Rebellions
Métis named Louis Riel, who encouraged his fellow mixed-bloods to stand up for their rights through armed conflict. His tactics would work during one rebellion, but fail miserably in another leading to both his downfall and, indirectly
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No longer curiously rare but only just within bounds: women in Scottish historyNo longer curiously rare but only just within bounds: women in Scottish history
The aim in the latter work in particular and also in this paper is to highlight where women’s experiences should be integrated into the dominant narrative
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The Other Irish Riots of JulyThe Other Irish Riots of July
Thanks in large part to Martin Scorsese’s epic movie, Gangs of New York, the New York Draft Riots are now more or less lodged in the consciousness of most Irish-Americans who are interested in their history
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The Orange Order in World War IThe Orange Order in World War I
In 1914, the Grand Lodge of England annual sessions took place in early July. That would have been a few days after the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on 28th June. The United Kingdom did not enter the War until 4th
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