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The identity of Ulster: The land, the language, and the people
The identity of Ulster: The land, the language, and the people
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The Identity of Ulster: The Land, the Language, and the People is a book authored by Ian Adamson, first published in 1982 by Pretani Press. In this work, Adamson presents a compelling argument for an Ulster identity that is distinct from the rest of Ireland. He succinctly covers key points of Ulster's history from ancient times, delving into the region's unique cultural and linguistic heritage. The book offers insights into the land, its people, and the languages that have shaped Ulster's identity over the centuries. This publication is particularly notable for its exploration of the Cruthin, an ancient people believed to have inhabited parts of Ulster, and their influence on the region's development. Adamson's work contributes to the broader discourse on cultural and historical identity within Northern Ireland.
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