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Country: Northern Ireland Year: 15.05.1991 Dur: 26.16 The origin of the two traditions in Northern Ireland – Unionist and Nationalist. Why is it that religious divisions have led to so much hatred and violence in Ireland, when disparate religions live as good neighbours in other countries? Other Titles in this Series: Ref No: 303 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 1 – Origins Ref No: 304 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 2 – 1641 Ref No: 305 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 3 – The Curse of Cromwell Ref No: 306 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 4 – The Penal Days Ref No: 307 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 5 – Myths and Fears Ref No: 308 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 6 – Separate or Together – 1 Ref No: 309 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 7 – Separate or Together – 2 Ref No: 310 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 8 – Christians in a Divided Community – 1 Ref No: 311 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 9 – Christians in a Divided Community – 2
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Country: Northern Ireland Year: 22.05.1991 Dur: 26.38 The rebellion of 1641 and the massacre of protestants lies at the root of much bitterness in Northern Ireland. New examination of historical evidence leads to questioning some of the received wisdom. Other Titles in this Series: Ref No: 303 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 1 – Origins Ref No: 304 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 2 – 1641 Ref No: 305 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 3 – The Curse of Cromwell Ref No: 306 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 4 – The Penal Days Ref No: 307 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 5 – Myths and Fears Ref No: 308 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 6 – Separate or Together – 1 Ref No: 309 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 7 – Separate or Together – 2 Ref No: 310 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 8 – Christians in a Divided Community – 1 Ref No: 311 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 9 – Christians in a Divided Community – 2
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Country: Northern Ireland Year: 29.05.1991 Dur: 26.26.32 The name Cromwell above all others evokes a sense of evil and terror in the Irish nationalist folk memory even to this day. The Cromwellian Plantations which followed Cromwell’s campaign in Ireland were the cause of much bitterness towards Britain and all that is British. Other Titles in this Series: Ref No: 303 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 1 – Origins Ref No: 304 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 2 – 1641 Ref No: 305 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 3 – The Curse of Cromwell Ref No: 306 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 4 – The Penal Days Ref No: 307 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 5 – Myths and Fears Ref No: 308 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 6 – Separate or Together – 1 Ref No: 309 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 7 – Separate or Together – 2 Ref No: 310 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 8 – Christians in a Divided Community – 1 Ref No: 311 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 9 – Christians in a Divided Community – 2
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Country: Northern Ireland Year: 05.06.1991 Dur: 26.23 The Penal Laws left the Irish catholic population without any rights, banished their clergy and forfeited their lands. The aim was not so much to make Ireland Protestant or even poor, but to make Ireland safe. Other Titles in this Series: Ref No: 303 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 1 – Origins Ref No: 304 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 2 – 1641 Ref No: 305 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 3 – The Curse of Cromwell Ref No: 306 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 4 – The Penal Days Ref No: 307 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 5 – Myths and Fears Ref No: 308 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 6 – Separate or Together – 1 Ref No: 309 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 7 – Separate or Together – 2 Ref No: 310 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 8 – Christians in a Divided Community – 1 Ref No: 311 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 9 – Christians in a Divided Community – 2
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Country: Northern Ireland Year: 12.06.1991 Dur: 26.07 Beliefs and attitudes – sometimes humorous, sometimes incredible – that continue to divide Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland. Other Titles in this Series: Ref No: 303 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 1 – Origins Ref No: 304 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 2 – 1641 Ref No: 305 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 3 – The Curse of Cromwell Ref No: 306 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 4 – The Penal Days Ref No: 307 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 5 – Myths and Fears Ref No: 308 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 6 – Separate or Together – 1 Ref No: 309 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 7 – Separate or Together – 2 Ref No: 310 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 8 – Christians in a Divided Community – 1 Ref No: 311 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 9 – Christians in a Divided Community – 2
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Country: Northern Ireland Year: 19.06.1991 Dur: 26.18 A cold look at the integrated school question in Northern Ireland. What seems an obvious answer to community divisions looks more difficult in light of a range of factors peculiar to Northern Ireland. Is integration possible where it is most needed or of positive value where it is most possible? Other Titles in this Series: Ref No: 303 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 1 – Origins Ref No: 304 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 2 – 1641 Ref No: 305 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 3 – The Curse of Cromwell Ref No: 306 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 4 – The Penal Days Ref No: 307 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 5 – Myths and Fears Ref No: 308 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 6 – Separate or Together – 1 Ref No: 309 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 7 – Separate or Together – 2 Ref No: 310 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 8 – Christians in a Divided Community – 1 Ref No: 311 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 9 – Christians in a Divided Community – 2
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Country: Northern Ireland Year: 26.06.1991 Dur: 26.15 The attitudes of the different churches to integrated schools. The attempts by segregated schools to bridge the divide within and without the curriculum. But is it all too little too late? Other Titles in this Series: Ref No: 303 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 1 – Origins Ref No: 304 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 2 – 1641 Ref No: 305 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 3 – The Curse of Cromwell Ref No: 306 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 4 – The Penal Days Ref No: 307 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 5 – Myths and Fears Ref No: 308 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 6 – Separate or Together – 1 Ref No: 309 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 7 – Separate or Together – 2 Ref No: 310 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 8 – Christians in a Divided Community – 1 Ref No: 311 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 9 – Christians in a Divided Community – 2
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Country: Northern Ireland Year: 03.07.1991 Dur: 26.22 Has ecumenism a role to heal divisions in Northern Ireland? Why are Catholics more interested in ecumenical dialogue in Northern Ireland than Protestants wheras the reverse would be normal elsewhere? Other Titles in this Series: Ref No: 303 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 1 – Origins Ref No: 304 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 2 – 1641 Ref No: 305 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 3 – The Curse of Cromwell Ref No: 306 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 4 – The Penal Days Ref No: 307 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 5 – Myths and Fears Ref No: 308 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 6 – Separate or Together – 1 Ref No: 309 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 7 – Separate or Together – 2 Ref No: 310 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 8 – Christians in a Divided Community – 1 Ref No: 311 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 9 – Christians in a Divided Community – 2
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Country: Northern Ireland Year: 10.07.1991 Dur: 26.44 The churches to which the two communities in Northern Ireland belong are themselves divided on many theological issues. At inter-church meetings however there is a history of avoiding divisive issues in favour of social topics such as drugs, prison and technology. Other Titles in this Series: Ref No: 303 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 1 – Origins Ref No: 304 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 2 – 1641 Ref No: 305 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 3 – The Curse of Cromwell Ref No: 306 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 4 – The Penal Days Ref No: 307 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 5 – Myths and Fears Ref No: 308 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 6 – Separate or Together – 1 Ref No: 309 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 7 – Separate or Together – 2 Ref No: 310 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 8 – Christians in a Divided Community – 1 Ref No: 311 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 9 – Christians in a Divided Community – 2