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Ulster Protestant politics in the age of emancipation and reform c.1825-35Kingon, S. T. January 2007 (has links)
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'Violently democratic and anti-Conservative'? : an analysis of Presbyterian 'radicalism' in Ulster, c1800-1852Nelson, Julie Louise January 2005 (has links)
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Love, life and the family in the Ulster Presbyterian community, 1780-1844Calvert, Leanne January 2015 (has links)
Using the concept of gender, this thesis examines how members of the Ulster Presbyterian community experienced family life, as adherents of a distinctive religious tradition, between 1780 and 1844. Drawing on Presbyterian church records, personal correspondence, diaries and other personal and family papers, it examines five areas relative to the history of the family: Courtship, Marriage, Parents and Young children, Youth and adolescence, and Widowhood.
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