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QUB Talks 100 – The Partition of Ireland: Causes and Consequences
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25 episodes
1 month ago

Leading academics explore the causes and consequences of the Partition of Ireland in a series of authored talks, developed by Queen’s University Belfast with support from the BBC.

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Leading academics explore the causes and consequences of the Partition of Ireland in a series of authored talks, developed by Queen’s University Belfast with support from the BBC.

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Professor Marianne Elliott - Partition's Casualties: religious minorities in the new states
QUB Talks 100 – The Partition of Ireland: Causes and Consequences
17 minutes
4 years ago
Professor Marianne Elliott - Partition's Casualties: religious minorities in the new states

Contributor:

Professor Marianne Elliott

Talk Title:

Partition's Casualties: religious minorities in the new states Talk Synopsis:

This talk looks at the experience of minority communities in the decades that followed Partition and some of the social, religious and political factors involved. It suggests that Partition ‘created two states whose characters were informed by sectarianised religious cultures’ and explores how community relations have changed over time. It describes the impact of violence and discrimination and the role played by religion in public life and how this has been attenuated, to varying degrees, in both states. It also argues that ‘unionism and the Catholic church still behave like endangered species in Northern Ireland’ and speculates about the effect which Brexit might have on constitutional arrangements more generally.

Short Biography:

Professor Marianne Elliott is Professor emerita at the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool.

Further Reading:

Protestant and Irish: the minority's search for place in independent Ireland – Ian d’Alton and Ida Milne (eds.) Descendancy: Irish Protestant Histories since 1795 – David Fitzpatrick When God Took Sides: Religion and Identity in Ireland – Unfinished History – Marianne Elliott The Catholics of Ulster: A History – Marianne Elliott ‘Rendering to God and Caesar’: The Irish Churches and the Two States in Ireland, 1949-73 – Daithi Ó Corráin Smyllie's Ireland: Protestants, Independence, and the Man who ran the Irish Times – Caleb Wood Richardson

QUB Talks 100 – The Partition of Ireland: Causes and Consequences

Leading academics explore the causes and consequences of the Partition of Ireland in a series of authored talks, developed by Queen’s University Belfast with support from the BBC.