. Today, unionism is overwhelmingly concerned with the relationship between Northern Ireland and Great ... 1608786.stm supports the all Ireland rugby team . ref Unionism emerged as a unified force in opposition ... espoused Unionism. The phenomenon of Catholic Unionism continues to exist in Northern Ireland, where ... of a united Ireland . Both Unionism and Nationalism have had sectarian and anti sectarian elements ... rights under the Penal Laws . Origins of unionism in Ireland At the time of the Act of Union ..., Ireland since 1800, Conflict and Conformity, p20 ref The political representative of Unionism was the Irish ... Unionist Party DUP and other smaller parties. Unionism in Northern Ireland today Unionist ... shy away from connections to unionism in Ireland in order not to endorse any side of a largely ... Unionists by Geoffrey Wheatcroft . ref See also Unionism in Northern Ireland Catholic Unionist ... Government of Ireland Act 1920 Ulster Scots people Ulster Loyalist Southern Unionism Anglo Irish West .... Lurgan Ulster Society Buckland, Patrick Irish Unionism I The Anglo Irish and the New Ireland ... Ireland, 1886 1922 , Dublin 1973. Farrington, C. 2006 Ulster Unionism and the Peace Process in Northern ..., T. & Steven D. 2003 A Long Peace? The Future of Unionism in Northern Ireland Jackson, Alvin ..., P. & McGovern, M. 1997 Who Are The People?Unionism, Protestantism and Loyalism in Northern Ireland ...About political unionism trade unionism Irish Congress of Trade Unions See also British unionism Refimprove date April 2008 Unionism in Ireland is an ideology that favours the continuation of some form of political union between the islands of Ireland and Great Britain . Since the independence of the Irish Free State , which is now the Republic of Ireland , unionism has focused on preserving the place of Northern Ireland within the United Kingdom . The political relationship between England and Ireland dates from the 12th century. In the Act of Union 1800 , the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ... more details
wiktionary unionism tocright Unionism may refer to Trades Community Unionism , describes the various ways in which trade unions can work with communities and community organizations Craft unionism , an approach to union organizing in the United States and elsewhere that seeks to unify workers in a particular industry along the lines of the particular craft or trade that they work in Dual unionism , the development of a union or political organization parallel to and within an existing labor union Industrial unionism , a labor union organizing method through which all workers in the same industry are organized into the same union New Unionism , a term which has been used twice in the history of the labour movement to describe moves to broaden the union agenda Open source unionism , a term coined by academics Richard B. Freeman and Joel Rogers to explain a possible new model for organizing workers Social Movement Unionism , a trend of theory and practice in contemporary trade unionism Student unionism in Australia , student organisations at Australian universities known variously as student associations, student guilds, student unions, or student representative councils Voluntary student unionism VSU , a policy under which membership of and payment of membership fees to university student organisations is voluntary Trade union , support for trade unions Politics British Unionism , support of the British constituent countries remaining part of the United Kingdom state Unionism in Ireland , support for Ireland or Northern Ireland being part of the United Kingdom, as opposed to part of a Republic of Ireland or an independent Northern Ireland. Unionism in Scotland , support for Scotland remaining as part of the UK Unionism in England , support for England remaining as part of the UK Unionism in Wales Unionism in Belgium Union American Civil War Movement for unification of Romania ... aimed at worldwide religious unity See also Unionist disambiguation Union disambiguation Category Unionism ... more details
Unionism in Scotland, as well as sympathisers with Unionism in IrelandUnionism in Northern Ireland . Unionism is a movement often categorised primarily as being in opposition to Scottish independence ... a plurality and a minority government under Alex Salmond following the election. Ties to Unionism in Northern Ireland further Unionism in Ireland Image Flag at Ibrox.jpg right thumb 200px Rangers F.C. ... and Northern Ireland. However, many unionists in Scotland shy away from connections to unionism in Ireland ... Unionism in Scotland is the belief in that Scotland should remain in the United Kingdom in its ... symbol of Unionism in the United Kingdom The political union between the Kingdoms of Kingdom of Scotland ... May 1707. With the Act of Union 1800 , Kingdom of IrelandIreland united with Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain into what then formed the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland . The history ... Kingdom . The larger part of Irish Free State Ireland left the United Kingdom in 1922, however the separation of Ireland which originally occurred under the Government of Ireland Act 1920 was upheld by the British Government and the Unionist controlled devolved Parliament of Northern Ireland ... Britain and Northern Ireland. The 300th anniversary of the union of Scotland and England was marked ... needed date January 2008 Unionism is the status quo in Scotland it is not a single movement, and is not revolutionary. There are other uses of the term unionism in Scotland which, at least historically ... with Northern Irish unionism, rather than unionism in Scotland. Unionism and political parties ... unionism in Scotland are the Scottish Labour Party Labour Party , the Scottish Liberal Democrats ... 2011 Political opposition to unionism Notable opponents of unionism in the Scottish Parliament are the Scottish ... , separate from England , Wales and Northern Ireland . Of these parties, only the SNP currently has ... date April 2010 ref Other support of unionism In 2007, official celebrations of the 300th anniversary ... more details
refimprove date December 2008 Community unionism describes the spectrum of ways in which trade unions work collaboratively with community organisations over issues of common importance to both. Developed as a term to describe grass roots union community alliances in the US which vary widely in their goals and capacity for creating durable links, it has been extensively written about in Canada Tufts 1998, Lipsig Mumme, 1988 and 2003, Cranford , and more recently, in Australia. Most recently the contrast between community unionism on the one hand and both social movement unionism and the organising model of trade unionism on the other has been brought to the fore, particularly in relation to their differing goals, and the place of the union in union community alliances. There are three distinct and common interpretations of community unionism, each defined by different definitions of the term community community as organization, as identity or interest and place. ref Tattersall, A. Power in Coalition. ref . See also Social Movement Unionism Organising model of trade unionism Jobs with Justice References General Tattersall http powerincoalition.com Power in Coalition , Chapter 1 includes an overview of the history of the term and a definition of community unionism, ISBN http www.cornellpress.cornell.edu ... 13456.html Forms of Solidarity , Article on Community Unionism , by Carla Lipsig Mumme of York University. One of several articles beginning critical writing on community unionism internationally and comparatively. Provides the first review of the range of meanings of community unionism, and describes a number of examples of community unionism in action. Sets up a typology, or spectrum, of community unionism, with instrumental links between unions and community organisations at one pole ... with community alliances. http www.communityunionism.org nucleus Community Unionism Website , by Amanda Tattersall containing some of her articles on community unionism, training documents, an annotated ... more details
Dual unionism is the development of a union or political organization parallel to and within an existing trade union labor union . In some cases, the term may refer to the situation where two unions claim the right to organize the same workers. Dual unionism is sometimes considered to be destructive of the solidarity essential to the orderly functioning of labor unions and the exercise of their power vis a vis the employer. Many countries outlaw dual unionism in their national, state or local labor relations acts. Many unions also outlaw dual unionism as part of their constitutions. However, some labor unions and political organizations advocate dual unionism as a means of survival or as a strategy ... unionism although the behavior is called dual cardism . ref Jakopovich, Dan. Revolutionary Unionism ... that dual unionism may be compatible with the goals of the union and therefore not a hindrance to the union. Labor parties which incorporate unions into their structures and Social Movement Unionism social movement unionism , it is argued, are examples where political organizations co exist constructively with unions. The distinction between dual unionism and mere internal politics is often not clear ... and goals of the union. But internal politics rarely rise to the level of dual unionism. In certain cases, where the situation is unclear, whether an action actually constitutes dual unionism must ... accused often unjustly of engaging in dual unionism. The controversy over the Trade Union Educational League s role within the American Federation of Labor AFL is an example of whether dual unionism occurred ... and factionalism is another example of a struggle over dual unionism. ref Braun, Robert J. Teachers .... SBN 671211676. p. 48 57. ref Another example of dual unionism is the suspension by the AFL in August ... in dual unionism. The charge was never adequately outlined, and the CIO denied the accusation ... in which political power often is the deciding factor in whether an act constitutes dual unionism . ref ... more details
Solidarity unionism is a model of labour organizing in which the workers themselves formulate strategy and take action against the company directly without mediation from government or paid union representatives. ref http milwaukee.indymedia.org en 2006 05 205532.shtml Indymedia Milwaukee Starbucks Targeted in 20 Cities 4 Countries by IWW Bot generated title ref It is a key pillar of anarcho syndicalism . Organizations which use the model of solidarity unionism, such as the Industrial Workers of the World , state that putting power directly into the hands of the workers prevents an otherwise inevitable crust of bureaucrats from forming within the organization. ref http www.iww.org en node 3176 Meet the Comit Syndicaliste R volutionaire CSR Industrial Workers of the World Bot generated title ref This is why organizations which use the solidarity unionism model often refer to other sorts of labour organizing as craft unionism bureaucratic unionism . Notes Reflist See also Portal Organized labour Anarcho syndicalism Category Industrial Workers of the World Category Labor Category Trade unions in the United States Category Syndicalism Trade union stub ... more details
labor A business union is a description of a particular type of trade union , or of a trade union with particular characteristics. The meaning of business unionism has changed over a period of time. The term is believed to be of United States American derivation, and has been applied in particular to phenomena characteristic of American unions. ref Michael Goldfield, The Decline of Organized Labor in the United States, University of Chicago Press, 1987 1989, page 49 ref Hyman 1973 attributed the term business unionism to Hoxie, but Michael Goldfield 1987 notes that the term was in common usage before Hoxie published in 1915. ref Michael Goldfield, The Decline of Organized Labor in the United States, University of Chicago Press, 1987 1989, page 49 ref According to Goldfield, Hoxie used the term to describe trade consciousness, rather than class consciousness in other words, according to Hoxie, business unionists were advocates of pure and simple trade unionism, as opposed to class or revolutionary unionism. ref Michael Goldfield, The Decline of Organized Labor in the United States, University of Chicago Press, 1987 1989, page 49 ref This sort of business unionism is what Eugene Debs often referred to as the old unionism . ref Michael Goldfield, The Decline of Organized Labor in the United States, University of Chicago Press, 1987 1989, page 49 ref After industrial unionism industrial unions as opposed to craft unionism craft unions were being successfully organized, business unionism began to take on a new meaning, which is, the literal running of the union as if it was a business. ref Michael Goldfield, The Decline of Organized Labor in the United States, University of Chicago Press, 1987 1989, page 49 ref History Minneapolis business alliance One of the earliest uses of the term business union may have been the name adopted by an alliance of businesses in Minneapolis, Minnesota, for the purpose of attracting manufacturing to the city. ref Lorillard Spenser, Preside ... more details
Britain explaining industrial unionism in terms of two opposing battle fronts. Industrial unionism ... industries, more leverage in bargaining and in strike situations. Advocates of industrial unionism ... unionism contrasts with craft unionism , which organizes workers along lines of their specific trades ... the same level of skill, ref Marion Dutton Savage, Industrial Unionism in America, 1922, page 3. ref ... in the same workplace. Perceived disadvantages of craft unionism In 1922, Marion Dutton Savage cataloged the disadvantages of craft unionism , as observed by industrial union advocates. These included ... name autogenerated19 Marion Dutton Savage, Industrial Unionism in America, 1922, pages 19 21. ref .... ref Marion Dutton Savage, Industrial Unionism in America, 1922, page 21. ref Arguments for industrial unionism Savage observed that industrial unionists criticized craft unionism not only for the ineffectiveness ... more elusive. ref Marion Dutton Savage, Industrial Unionism in America, 1922, pages 21 22. ref Spirit and philosophy of industrial unionism File A close call iww cartoon.jpg thumb right A Close ... is labeled capitalism, the boat is industrial unionism, the life buoy is I.W.W., and the harpoon is direct action. The concept of industrial unionism is important, not only to organized workers but also ... Unionism in America, 1922, page 4. ref According to Marian Dutton Savage, who wrote about industrial unionism in America in 1922, blockquote It is this difference in spirit and general outlook which is the significant thing about industrial unionism. Including as it does all types of workers ..., ref Marion Dutton Savage, Industrial Unionism in America, 1922, pages 4 5. ref as well as from ... unionism in the 1920s certainly differed from that of the 1930s, for example. The Congress of Industrial Organizations CIO primarily practiced a form of industrial unionism prior to its 1955 merger ... within their particular trades. ref name autogenerated22 Marion Dutton Savage, Industrial Unionism ... more details
labor New Unionism is a term which has been used twice in the history of the labour movement , both times involving moves to broaden the trade union agenda. 1880s First was the development within the United Kingdom British trade union movement in the late 1880s. The New Unions differed from the older craft union s in several respects. They were generally less exclusive than craft unions and attempted to recruit a wide range of workers. To encourage more workers to join, the New Unions kept their entrance fees and contributions at a relatively low level. Some new unions, such as the Dock, Wharf, Riverside and General Labourers Union Dockers Union and the GMB Union Gasworkers developed in the direction of general union ism. They recruited unskilled and semi skilled workers, such as dockers, seamen, gasworkers and general labourers. At the outset, the New Unions were associated with militancy and willingness to take industrial action , unlike the more conciliatory craft unions. A notable strike associated with the New Unions was the London Dock Strike of 1889 . Many of the New Unions had leaders who espoused socialism socialist ideas. Such leaders included Tom Mann , Ben Tillett , Will Thorne and John Burns . In recent decades the traditional view of the New Unions as militant, fighting unions informed by a socialist politics has been modified. Although the New Unions sponsored many large strikes in their early years, most in fact favoured conciliation and accommodation with the employers ... and Firemen s Union 1980s The second time the term New Unionism was used covers a period from the late ... The New Unionism Employee Involvement in the Changing Corporation Industrial and Labor Relations Review ... Union Congress ran an ambitious New Unionism project from 1997 to 2003, seeking to apply a dual ... level. An international New Unionism network was launched in 2007 to bring unionists and labour ... New Unionism Network Portal Organized labour Category British trade unions history Category ... more details
Craft unionism refers to organizing a union in a manner that seeks to unify workers in a particular industry along the lines of the particular craft or trade that they work in by class or skill level. It contrasts with industrial unionism , in which all workers in the same industry are organized into the same union, regardless of differences in skill . Craft unionism is perhaps best exemplified by many of the construction unions that formed the backbone of the old American Federation of Labor which later merged with the industrial unions of the Congress of Industrial Organizations to form the AFL CIO . Under this approach, each union is organized according to the craft, or specific work function, of its members. For example, in the building trades, all United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners ... goal of craft unionism is the betterment of the members of the particular group and the reservation ... the union s hiring hall. This distinction between craft and industrial unionism was a Labor federation ... AFL , which organized only skilled workers. ref Selig Perlman, A History of Trade Unionism In The United ... pursuing narrower interests. ref Selig Perlman, A History of Trade Unionism In The United States .... ref Selig Perlman, A History of Trade Unionism In The United States, Forgotten Books, 1923 ... leverage to benefit all workers. ref Selig Perlman, A History of Trade Unionism In The United ... Perlman, A History of Trade Unionism In The United States, Forgotten Books, 1923 2011, page 116 ... reduced to beggary . ref Selig Perlman, A History of Trade Unionism In The United States, Forgotten ... one sense the IWW practiced and practices the most egalitarian form of industrial unionism, organizing ... Woodworkers of America in 1937. Persistence Craft unionism has receded in many industries as a result ... craft unions. Craft unionism has not, however, disappeared it is still the norm in the airline industry ... States Category Labor Category Labour relations Category Crafts Unionism ar ca Sindicalisme ... more details
In the politics of Belgium , Unionism or Union of Opposites union des oppositions is a Belgian political movement which existed from the 1820s to 1846. In the present day, the term unionists is sometimes used in a Belgian context to describe those who oppose the partition of Belgium , such as members of the Belgische Unie Union Belge party. History It existed before and after the Belgian Revolution of 1830 and advocated the union of Roman Catholic s and Liberalism liberal s against the policies of William I of the Netherlands . The new nation s motto, L Union fait la force or unity makes strength , referred to this union rather than to the union of the country s different linguistic communities. The liberals were initially quite favourable towards the lay policy of William s enlightened absolutism but more and more they changed their attitude, giving less and less importance to their struggle against church influence and more and more importance to political liberties, which William I was obstinately refusing to grant. Those following this new trend were known as radical liberals , as opposed to the Voltaire Voltairian liberals lib raux voltairiens who supported the englightened absolutist regime and gave rise to Orangism Belgium Orangism . This evolution enabled the radical liberals to make a compromise with the Catholics, who were ready to make certain concessions as to the freedom of the press and freedom of religion in return. From 1825, tienne de Gerlache made a failed attempt at a compromise and reconciliation. At the end of 1827, in Li ge , the Catholic newspaper le Courrier de la Meuse and the liberal newspaper Mathieu Laensbergh underwent a rapprochement. The union was decisively concluded on 8 November 1828 when the liberal Brussels newspaper le Courrier des Pays Bas rallied to this policy in an article by Louis De Potter . In the years following the Belgian ... taking over responsibility for education and public welfare. Unionism was finally ended by the foundation ... more details
History of Trade Unionism is a book by Sidney James Webb, 1st Baron Passfield Sidney and Beatrice Webb . First published in 1894, it is a detailed and influential accounting of the roots and development of the British trade union movement. The research materials collected by the Webbs form the Webb Collection at the London School of Economics . Editions cite book author Webb, Sidney Webb, Beatrice title History of Trade Unionism publisher Printed by the authors especially for the Amalgamated Society of Engineers year 1898 id ASIN B00085AVQA cite book author Webb, Sidney Webb, Beatrice title History of Trade Unionism publisher AMS Press year 1976 isbn 0 404 06885 5 cite book author Webb, Sidney Webb, Beatrice title History of Trade Unionism publisher Barnes & Noble Digital year 2003 isbn 0 594 09369 4 cite book author Webb, Sidney Webb, Beatrice title Webbs on Industrial Democracy Archive Collection editor David Martin publisher Palgrave Macmillan year 2005 isbn 1 4039 1745 0 Portal Organized labour Category 1894 books Category Books about labor history hist book stub ... more details
Labor Social Movement Unionism is a trend of theory and practice in contemporary trade unionism. Strongly associated with the labour movements of developing countries, Social Movement Unionism is distinct from many other models of trade unionism because it concerns itself with more than organising workers around workplace issues, pay and terms and conditions. It engages in wider political struggles for human rights, social justice and democracy. Social Movement Unionism grew out of political struggles in developing countries and was theorised as a distinct industrial relations model in the late 1980s and early 1990s ref cite web last Waterman first Peter title Social Movement Unionism A New Union ... of social movement unionism is the link between the trade union federation Cosatu and the wider anti ... Aids . Social Movement Unionism is also a feature of the industrial relations of Brazil . Philippines ... the New Labor Movements in the Third World The Emergence of Social Movement Unionism, a New Type of Trade Unionism url http www.labournet.de diskussion gewerkschaft smu The New Unions Crit Soc.htm ... developed countries. In the developed world, Social Movement Unionism it is strongly associated with the organising model of trade union ism, and overlaps with Community Unionism . Social Movement Unionism attempts to integrate workers, trade unions and the labour movement into broader coalitions ... unionism advocates greater levels of democracy and equality for all people, regardless of union ... Movement Unionism , indicating the assumptions which lie behind the term and revealing some practical strategies. http www.justlabour.yorku.ca Reiss.pdf Social Movement Unionism and Progressive ... Chapter on Social Movement Unionism in the booklet http www.apl.org.ph APLPrimer PrimerIndex.htm Fighting Back with Social Movement Unionism A Handbook for APL Activists , produced by the Alliance ..., and the realisation of the need for another new unionism . http www.labornotes.org Labor Notes magazine ... more details
Open source unionism is a term coined by academics Richard B. Freeman and Joel Rogers to explain a possible new model for organizing workers that depended on the labor movement taking its own historical lessons with diversified membership seriously and relying more heavily on the Internet in membership communication and servicing. The idea was popularized in a June 2004 article for The Nation and more completely elaborated on in an earlier piece in the Spring 2002 issue of the academic journal WorkingUSA . See also Portal Organized labour Freelancers Union A non profit organization in the United States that represents the needs and concerns of the independent workforce through advocacy, information, and service. References Freeman, Richard B. & Joel Rogers. 2004. http www.thenation.com article proposal american labor A Proposal to American Labor . The Nation , June 24, 2002 issue. http onlinelibrary.wiley.com doi 10.1111 j.1743 4580.2002.00008.x abstract Open Source Unionism Beyond Exclusive Collective Bargaining , WorkingUSA Category Trade unions Trade union stub ... more details
unreferenced date May 2008 Serbian Montenegrin unionism is a political ideology which arose during and after the Montenegrin referendum on independence in 2006. It is promoted in Montenegro and advocates Montenegro s place witihin a federal political union with Serbia. History Friendship between Montenegro and Serbia is long standing. In 1878, Montenegro and Serbia achieved independence along with Romania from the Ottoman Empire . The two entities since shared all essential experiences they fought as part of the Balkan League when it came to removing the Ottomans from Rumelia during the First Balkan War , and they fought alongside each other against Austria Hungary and Germany during the First World War . Plans for the two kingdoms to merge had for some time been an issue when in 1918, the two countries found themselves existing as one state. However, the Kingdom of Montenegro had been absorbed by the Kingdom of Serbia and although the name of Montenegro remained, its status was reduced to ceremonial local administration within a wider Serbian kingdom. The Montenegrin monarchy was removed and has since remained exiled in France . These events led to the Christmas Uprising of 1919 in which the population of Montenegro demonstrated against the Serbian takeover. When Yugoslavia reformed during World War II , Montenegro had been awarded republic status alongside a Serbian entity reduced in size. When in 1991 and 1992, the remaining outstanding Yugoslav republics voted for independence, Montenegro had chosen to continue a Pan Slavic union by the name of Yugoslavia with Serbia. After 1996, Montenegro led by rebel and former pro unionist Milo ukanovi reversed its direction and began taking measures to distance itself internally from Serbia and discontinue its role within the federation. This sentiment which grew popular among the Montenegrin nation eventually led to the referendum ... with Serbia. Ideology Serbian Montenegrin unionism is different from Greater Serbia Greater Serbian ... more details
of generous public funding, resulted in a period of popular student unionism in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. Voluntary student unionism main Voluntary student unionism A new National Union of Students was established ... student unionism on the right of politics. Liberal parties around the country began to consider policies ... National Union of Students of Australia List of universities in Australia Voluntary student unionism ... Unionism In Australia Category Students unions in Australia ... more details
Refimprove date December 2010 Voluntary student unionism VSU is a policy, notable in Australia , under which membership of &ndash and payment of membership fees to &ndash university Students union student organisations is voluntary. Voluntary student unionism has been implemented in Australia and at the University of Auckland in New Zealand , where it is known as voluntary student membership VSM . Forms of VSU have been law in Western Australia from 1994 until 2002, in Victoria Australia Victoria from 1994 to 2000, in New Zealand since 1999 and across Australia from 1 July 2006. Australian student unionism prior to VSU Main Student unionism in Australia Although universities and student unions each had their own rules, students generally were required to become a member of their campus student organisation automatically upon enrolment. A fee for student services or amenities was charged to students, typically once a semester , once a year, or in a lump sum upon enrolment. This fee was typically collected by the university, which usually took a portion in collection fees and passed the rest to campus student organisation s . These organisations then distributed the money according to their own rules. In order to avoid membership students had to actively opt out. Opting out did not absolve ... can get rid of compulsory student unionism without affecting you know, the sporting clubs and you ... compulsory student unionism crazy and allowing the bill to pass though both Fielding and Brendan ... voluntary student unionism and its opposite, each with its own frequency, accuracy, impartiality, and favourability. Voluntary arrangements Voluntary student unionism VSU Anti student organisation ... student unionism but for voluntary student representation ref Voluntary student membership VSM New ... arrangements Universal student unionism Universal student representation Student organisation Opt out student membership Forced unionism References reflist External links http parlinfoweb.aph.gov.au ... more details
association. Northern Ireland In Northern Ireland , students unions operate in a similar way to those ... Union of Students UK and the Union of Students in Ireland , decided that all student unions within Northern Ireland would hold membership of both organisations, through a new group called NUS USI . The move ... more details
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listen filename Ireland s Call RWC 2011.ogg title Ireland s Call Rugby World Cup 2011 description Ireland s Call performed in Rugby World Cup 2011. format Ogg Ireland s Call is a song commissioned by the Irish ... adopted by the Ireland national field hockey team Irish Hockey , Ireland national cricket team Cricket , Ireland national rugby league team Rugby League and A1 Team Ireland A1GP teams . Overview In each case the team represents the entire island of Ireland , including both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland . While Amhr n na bhFiann The Soldier s Song is the national anthem of the Republic of Ireland, its use arouses sensitivities among those with Unionism in Ireland Unionist sympathies in Northern Ireland. ref Cite web url http cain.ulst.ac.uk csc reports sugdenharvie sugdenharvie95 3.htm title Sport and Community Relations in Northern Ireland 3.2 Flags and anthems author John Sugden and Scott Harvie year 1995 accessdate 26 May 2008 ref Equally, the national anthem of Northern Ireland ... as the anthem of the Republic of Ireland and Ireland s Call as the anthem of the home Irish team are sung. Elsewhere, Ireland s Call is the only anthem used in recognition of the need for a unifying anthem ... hi sa learning centre newsid 2369000 2369769.stm title Ireland s Call accessdate 26 May 2008 date 29 October 2002 ref It was first broadcast simultaneously in Northern Ireland on the Gerry Kelly broadcaster Kelly show and in the Republic of Ireland on Gay Byrne s Late Late Show , sung by Andrew Strong ... from home, and hence, when Ireland s Call is most prominently used. In the wake of Ireland s game ... talked about how powerful the rendition of the anthem was Amhr n na bhFiann and Ireland s Call were ... Patriotic songs Category Ireland national rugby union team Category Songs written by Phil Coulter an Ireland s call ca Ireland s Call de Ireland s Call es Ireland s Call eo Ireland s Call eu Ireland s Call fr Ireland s Call gl Ireland s Call it Ireland s Call nl Ireland s Call no Ireland s Call ... more details
Ireland. A united Ireland is opposed by the unionism in Ireland unionist parties and Ulster ...File Ireland Capitals.PNG thumb right Political map of Ireland showing the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland File Ireland island in Europe.png thumb right The island of Ireland on the Europe an continent A united Ireland is the term used to refer to the idea of a sovereign state which covers all of the thirty two traditional counties of Ireland . ref http cain.ulst.ac.uk issues politics polsol.htm CAIN Politics An Outline of the Main Political Solutions to the Conflict , United Ireland Definition. ref The island of Ireland includes the territory of two independent sovereign states the Republic of Ireland , which covers 26 counties of the island, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland , which covers Northern Ireland 6 counties . The phrase 26 6 1 often refers to the desire to unify the 26 counties of the Republic of Ireland with the 6 counties of Northern Ireland into a single country. A united Ireland fully independent of the United Kingdom is supported by Irish ... title The Northern Ireland Conflict Consociational Engagements publisher Oxford University Press year 2004 page 243 isbn 978 0199266579 ref Conversely, Unionism in Ireland unionists and Loyalism Ireland loyalists oppose this and support Northern Ireland remaining part of the United Kingdom. ref ... Northern Ireland Life and Times survey, 21 of those asked supported a united Ireland. ref cite web url http www.ark.ac.uk nilt 2009 Political Attitudes NIRELND2.html title Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey, 2009. Do you think the long term policy for Northern Ireland should be for it ... to reunify with the rest of Ireland? publisher Ark.ac.uk date 2010 06 06 accessdate 2010 11 21 ref In the Republic of Ireland, a united Ireland is favoured by around 80 of people. ref name iepoll2006 ... surveys show about 40 support a united Ireland. ref name doop1 ref name doop2 Several different ... more details
YearInIrelandNav 1887 Events 29 January The Dublin newspaper Unionism in Ireland The Union is founded. The Unionists Ireland Unionist newspaper s goals are stated in its first edition as A Journal devoted to the maintenance of the Act of Union 1800 Union in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ... ever recorded in Republic of IrelandIreland , 33.3C 91.9F at Kilkenny Castle . http www.met.ie ... emigrate from Ireland to the United States. The Plan of Campaign starts its first phase as tenant .... Edward Carson is appointed as counsel to the Attorney General for Ireland . ref name EC John Boyd ... Propose to Accomplish its Revival William Lecky s A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century is published ... of Ulster is published. Margaret Stokes publishes Early Christian Art in Ireland . Lady Wilde publishes Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms and Superstitions of Ireland, with Sketches of the Irish Past later appended to The Ancient Race of Ireland Sir Samuel Ferguson s Ogham Inscriptions in Ireland, Wales ... International 5 February England 7 0 Ireland in Sheffield ref name DH cite book last Hayes, Dean year 2006 title Northern Ireland International Football Facts publisher Appletree Press location Belfast isbn 0 86281 874 5 page 151 ref 19 February Scotland 4 1 Ireland in Glasgow ref name DH 13 March Ireland 4 1 Wales in Belfast . 16th international game and first win. ref name DH Irish Cup Winners ... in the League of Ireland , are founded. Gaelic Games Cavan GAA President Michael Davin resigns. Cavan ... All Ireland Senior Football Championship defeating the Dundalk Young Irelands . April 1 The first All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship is held in Birr County Offaly between Galway and Tipperary ... II East African Campaign during the World War II Second World War d. 1983 in Ireland 1983 . 6 May ... Order Dominicans , Cardinal Catholicism Cardinal d. 1971 in Ireland 1971 . 7 May Benjamin Glazer ... d. 1956 in Northern Ireland 1956 . 18 May Richard Wyndham Quin, 6th Earl of Dunraven , peer d. 1965 ... more details
as Irish Republicanism Republican protestors condemn the right for a Love Ulster UnionismIreland ...Use dmy dates date July 2011 YearInIrelandNav 2006 Incumbents President of Ireland President Mary McAleese ... for Northern Ireland Peter Hain First Minister of Northern Ireland First Minister office suspended Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister office suspended Events 9 January Steve Staunton is appointed the new manager of the Republic of Ireland national football team Republic of Ireland football team and will be mentored by Bobby Robson as International Football Consultantant. 17 January The Gaelic Athletic Association , Football Association of Ireland FAI and IRFU ... takes place in the Republic of Ireland. 26 April Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip of the United Kingdom meets President of Ireland President Mary McAleese and Taoiseach Bertie Ahern ... at the Mansion House, Dublin . 15 May The members of the Northern Ireland Assembly are recalled 3 years ... world class research capabilities. 1 July President of Ireland President Mary McAleese and leading representatives of all political parties in Ireland, Northern Ireland north and Republic of Ireland ... , County Roscommon 32.3 C 88.7 F . Ireland is one of many countries affected by the 2006 European ... Ireland. http www.met.ie climate monthly summarys annual06.pdf 19 July Central Statistics Office Ireland CSO preliminary 2006 census findings indicate that the population of the Republic of Ireland ... Northern Ireland overtake the Republic of Ireland in the Fifa rankings for the first time. ref http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi football internationals 6061782.stm BBC article on Northern Ireland s Ranking ref 24 November UnionismIreland Loyalist Michael Stone loyalist paramilitary Michael Stone , attempts to bomb the NI Assembly on the day nominations for First Minister of Northern Ireland first and deputy first minister are due to be made. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi northern ireland 6181994.stm ... more details