The Minority Voice

How do such people, with brilliant members and dull ones, fare when they pass from being a dominant minority to being a powerless one?' So asked the Kilkenny man-of-letters Hubert Butler (1900-1991) when considering the fate of Southern Protestants after Irish Independence. As both a product an...

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Main Author: Tobin, Robert (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Oxford OUP Oxford 2011
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Reviews:Robert Tobin, The Minority Voice: Hubert Butler and Southern Irish Protestantism, 1900–1991 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012), pp. viii + 302, ISBN 978-0-19-964156-7 (2013) (d'Alton, Ian)
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505 8 0 |a Cover; Contents; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. The Intellectual Genealogy of a Southern Protestant, c.1900-30; 2. Nationalism, Cosmopolitanism, and War, 1930-45; 3. Irish Community and Protestant Belonging, 1930-49; 4. Christianity, Mass Society, and Cold War, 1945-72; 5. Public Controversy and Intellectual Dissent, 1949-72; 6. History, Heritage, and Scholarship, 1930-72; 7. The Intellectual Legacy of a Southern Protestant, 1972-91; Postscript; Appendices; 1. Hubert Butler's Published Writings and Radio Broadcasts; 2. The Kilkenny Debates: Topics and Participants 
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