Abstract
Irish nationalism in Northern Ireland is a complex, internally differentiated ideology, centred on three interrelated concepts ‐ nation, community and justice. The development of Northern nationalism is traced from the 1920s to its reconstruction in the 1970s by the SDLP and Sinn Fein. It is argued that its complex conceptual structure has allowed it to express central aspects of Northern Catholic experience.

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