Conflict and consensus : a study of values and attitudes in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland / by Tony Fahey, Bernadette C. Hayes and Richard Sinnott
Historical legacies and contemporary attitudes: a North-South comparison -- Religion -- Identity -- The constitutional question -- The liberal-conservative divide: family and sexual morality -- Left-right divide and 'new issue' politics -- Work, subjective well-being and social capital -- Confidence in political institutions and political participation -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1: Data sources -- Appendix 2: European values study 1999-2000 -- Questionnaire
Summary
This study uses a wide range of survey data to examine present-day differences in identity and political allegiance between Catholics and Protestants on the island of Ireland but also to show the extensive cultural similarities that cut across the Catholic-Protestant divide
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 270-282) and index
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