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"The Mad Dance of Death": The Ulster Protestant Association in Belfast, 1921-22
The Irish Story (2016)
  • M C Rast, Concordia University
Abstract
In late 1921, a Belfast police officer came across a secretive loyalist paramilitary organization known as the Ulster Protestant Association or UPA, operating in the city. His investigation uncovers a rarely exposed facet of Northern Ireland in the 1920s.
The Northern authorities’ initial tolerance of the organization and eventual crackdown on it also tells us something about the priorities of the Northern Ireland state at its inception.
Keywords
  • Northern Ireland,
  • Belfast,
  • Ulster Protestant Association,
  • UPA,
  • Irish Republican Army,
  • IRA,
  • Royal Ulster Constabulary,
  • RUC
Publication Date
February 15, 2016
Citation Information
M C Rast. ""The Mad Dance of Death": The Ulster Protestant Association in Belfast, 1921-22" The Irish Story (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mrast/19/