Cynthia Enloe, Ethnic conflict and political development. Little Brown and Company, 1973, pp. 169 —170.
2.
See Peter Smith , 'Why Unionists Say No'. The Joint Unionist Working Party; in an interview with the Church of Ireland Primate, Dr. Robin Eames , in The Irish Times, 14 April 1986.
3.
I have borrowed this from James L.P. Thompson, Ethnicity, class and incorporation. Political mobilization and social structure in Northern Ireland (forthcoming).
4.
Cynthia Enloe, Ethnic soldiers. Penguin, 1980, pp. 2 —3.
5.
David Miller, Queen's rebels: Ulster Loyal-ism in historical perspective. Gill and Macmillan, 1978, p. 130.
6.
Rosemary Harris. Prejudice and tolerance inUlster. Manchester University Press, 1972, pp. 2 —3.
7.
Thompson, op. cit., p. 122.
8.
Ian Budge and Cornelius O'Leary , Belfast: Approach to crisis. A study of Belfast politics, 1613—1970. Macmillan, 1975, p. 143.
9.
Miller, op. cit., p. 46.
10.
Cited in Eric A. Nordlinger, Conflict regulation in divided societies . Harvard Studies in International Affairs, 1972, p. 3.
11.
Peter Gibbon, The Origins of Ulster Unionism. Manchester University Press , 1975.
12.
James C. Beckett in B. Crozier and R. Moss (eds.), Ulster Debate, Bodley Head, 1972.
13.
Richard Rose , Governing Without Consensus, Faber, 1971.
14.
Tom Nairn, The break up of Britain. New Left Books, 1977, pp. 204—41.
15.
Walter Connor , 'A nation is a nation, is a state, is an ethnic, is a', in Ethic and Racial Studies, vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 377—400.
16.
Miller, op.cit., p. 130.
17.
Miller, op.cit., p. 103. Others have commented on the loyalist sense of anti-English-ness. See, for example, Rosemary Harris. op.cit., p. 188, and Patrick Buckland: 'The unity of Ulster unionism 1886—1939', in History, vol. 60, June 1975, pp. 219—222.
18.
Nicolas Mansergh, 'The prelude to partition: concepts and aims in Ireland and India'. The 1976 Commonwealth Lccure. Cambridge, 1978, pp. 29—30.
19.
Enloe (1980) op.cit., p. 108.
20.
Thompson, op.cit., p. 78.
21.
Thompson, op.cit., p. 71.
22.
See John Whyte, 'How much discrimination was there under the Unionist regime 1921—68? ', in T. Gallagher and J. O'Connell (eds.), Contemporary Irish studies , Manchester University press, 1983, pp. 1—33.
23.
Thompson, op.cit., pp. 13—14.
24.
Enloe (1973), op.cit., pp. 170—71.
25.
Thompson, op.cit., p. 141.
26.
Arend Lijphart, Democracy in plural societies. Yale University Press, 1977.
27.
See a statement by the Secretary of State, William Whitelaw in H.C. Deb, 846, 46 (13 November 1972).
28.
Dail Eireann Debate, 265, 832 (9 May 1973). Statement by Dr. Garret Fitzgerald (Mm. for Foreign Affairs).
29.
B. Barry, 'Political accommodation and consociational democracy', in British Journal of Political Science, 1975, no. 5, p. 496.
30.
Lijphart, op.cit.
31.
Nordlinger, op.cit.
32.
The Northern Ireland Constitution (Cmnd 5675).
33.
The Government of Northern Ireland. A Working Paper for a Conference (Cmnd 7763), July 1980.
34.
The Government of Northern Ireland. Proposals for Further Discussion (Cmnd 7950), July 1980.
35.
Dan Horowitz , 'Dual Authority Politics', in Comparative Politics, vol. 14, no. 3, April 1982.
36.
Ibid., p. 342.
37.
Hans Daalder, 'The Consociational Democracy Theme', in World Politics , vol. 26, no. 4, 1974.
38.
Cited in Ronan Fanneng (ed.), Independent Ireland, Helicon, 1983, p. 26.
39.
Max Weber cited in R. Wallies et al., 'No Surrender' Paisleyism and the Politics of Ethnic Identity. Department of Social Studies, Queen's University Belfast, p. 3 and passim.
40.
The Northern Ireland Constitution, (Cmnd. 5675), July 1974, para 45(b).
41.
New York Times, 12 November 1979.
42.
Irish Times, 19 Dec. 1985.
43.
Morton Deutsch, The Resolution of Conflict, Constructive and Destructive Processes. Yale University Press, 1973, p. 393.
44.
This section is dealt with at greater length in Paul Arthur, 'Anglo-Irish relations and the Northern Ireland problem', in Irish Studies in International Affairs, vol. 2, no. 1, 1985 (Royal Irish Academy), pp. 37—50.
45.
Deutsch, op.cit., p. 378.
46.
Deutsch, op.cit., pp. 382—88.
47.
Nordlinger, op.cit., p. 10.
48.
Brendan O'Leary , 'Explaining Northern Ireland: A brief study guide', in Politics, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 35—40.
49.
Cited in Barry White, John Hume.Statesman of the troubles. Blackstaff Press1985, p. 180.