This study provides an account of communal identity in Northern
Ireland, focusing on the possibilities for change created by the
twin dynamics of European integration and the Anglo-Irish political
process. These dynamics share a conceptual foundation, based on the
representation of difference, that undermines the established norms
of modern politics. The author argues that such a shift in
conditions and concepts has major implications for Northern Irish
Nationalist and Ulster Unionist identities.
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