All Stories

  1. Order and Dissent Among Old Colony Mennonites
  2. Assemblages of sovereignty and anti-sovereign effects on the Irish border
  3. Does being Protestant matter? Protestants, minorities and the re-making of ethno-religious identity after the Good Friday Agreement
  4. Transformations of Old Colony Mennonites: the making of a trans-statal community
  5. Introduction
  6. Conclusions
  7. Chapter Seven. The Handling Of Dissenters
  8. Glossary
  9. References
  10. Index
  11. Preliminary Materials
  12. Chapter Three. Inter-Colony Dynamics
  13. Chapter Six. Scriptural Practices
  14. Chapter One. The Transformations Of Community
  15. Chapter Two. Negotiating States, Rejecting Nations
  16. Chapter Five. Careers In The Faith
  17. Chapter Four. Articulations, Connections And Short-Circuits
  18. Old Colony Mennonites in Argentina and Bolivia
  19. Generations on the Border: Changes in Ethno-national Identity in the Irish Border Area
  20. Fluid or Frozen? Choice and Change in Ethno-National Identification in Contemporary Northern Ireland
  21. The Moral Boundaries of the Nation: The Constitution of National Identity in the Southeastern Border Counties of Ireland
  22. Lived experiences and intergenerational identity transmission: Primordialist narratives of ethno-national identity in the Irish border area