Episode 3
William Crawley explores some of the social, cultural and political influences that have shaped aspects of identity in Northern Ireland.
Imagining Ulster explores some of the social, cultural and political influences that have shaped aspects of identity in Northern Ireland. It looks at how Ulster has been a meeting place between different traditions and the impact of its close connections with Scotland. William Crawley is our navigator on this epic four hundred year journey.
He will help us to understand the complexities of our past and how all of this might help us to think differently about the present. He'll be joined by a cast of historians, writers and commentators - all of them with something important to say about the people and events that have made this place we call home.
From the violence of the 1970s, to the agreements of the 90s and beyond, the third and final episode explores some of the key moments of the past 50 years. William examines some of the individual voices, the groups and cultural, literary and political forces that have helped shape our sense of who we are. He also traces how the Ulster-Scots heritage has taken its place in the landscape of Northern Ireland.
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Ulster '71
Duration: 01:44
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | William Crawley |
Series Producer | Fiona Keane |
Executive Producer | Michael Fanning |
Executive Producer | Trevor Birney |
Executive Producer | Deirdre Devlin |
Broadcast
- Sun 15 Mar 2015 22:00麻豆社 Two Northern Ireland
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Exploring the influence of the Ulster-Scots on society and culture in Northern Ireland.