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| Michael P. Morris, Profits and Philanthropy: The Ulster Immigration Schemes of George Galphin and John Rea |
1 |
| Mícheál D. Roe and Sybil Dunlap, Contemporary Scotch-Irish Social Identities and Attitudes toward The Troubles in Northern Ireland |
12 |
| Brian Lambkin, The Return to Ulster of Thomas Mellon: A Pilgrimage |
37 |
| Harold R. Alexander, The Ulster-American or Scotch-Irish Identity: Reflections and Analysis |
54 |
| John Buchanan, Andrew Jackson, the Scotch-Irish, and the Conquest of the Old Southwest |
86 |
| Gary McCain and Nina M. Ray, The Search for Personal Meaning in Legacy Travel to Ulster |
103 |
| Robert McCluer Calhoon, The Scotch-Irish and Political Moderation |
122 |
| Carole Watterson Troxler, Scotch-Irish
among the Loyalists of the Southern Backcountry: the Case of Rawdon, Nova Scotia |
142 |
| Research Notes, etc. |
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| Zona Gale Forbes, Bitter Irony: The Loss of the Faithful Steward |
157 |
| Harold R. Alexander, Research Note:
Estimates of Contemporary Scotch-Irish Population |
163 |
| Book Reviews |
173 |