Ideology where an individual maintains allegiance toward an established government, political party, or sovereign, especially during times of war and revolt.
Ещё 1 Unlike nationalist history, the adventures of loyalism are not yet politically correct.
2 If Professor Bew were describing recalcitrant loyalism he would have it right.
3 Evidently the efforts to root up loyalism had not succeeded: far from it.
4 The shifts only make it more obvious that loyalism has not kept up.
5 Even in the new dispensation, however, nobody imagined a simple ending for paramilitary loyalism .
6 This is moving towards a new loyalism down the line.
7 From that moment on, " loyalism " and adherence to Christianity increased among the natives.
8 At the moment, you'd probably prefer MacLaurin and Price's loyalism since they know the grocery territory.
9 There are some fascinating lessons to learn from Bryson's rise -lessons for and about loyalism .
10 Why are the leaders of loyalism not arrested?
11 However, every stage of his career still reads like a little parable of loyalism 's choices and limitations.
12 Ulster loyalism is a rather curious beast.
13 A drearily predictable Twelfth takes up where loyalism 's town hall flag wavers left off barely six months ago.
14 Northern Ireland's ceasefire watchdog was today urged to reflect in future reports the positive developments taking place within loyalism .
15 In later years, however, he became heavily involved in politics and challenged many within loyalism to find a peaceful path.
16 However a spokesman said the attack was not believed to be connected to tensions within loyalism in the Carrickfergus area.
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