'Patrick, the First Churchman' in the Protestant Vision of Ernest Bateman of Booterstown (1886-1979)


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Authors
Biagini, Eugenio F 
Abstract

This chapter makes use of the extensive collection of papers left by Ernest Bateman to explores aspects of the Irish Protestant minority's identity in the inter-war period. It focuses on how Bateman perceived and represented Patrick - the quintessential Irish 'saint' - and explores the implications of his Patrician model for the Protestant sense of Irish identity, at a stage when the minority was still trying to come to terms with being demoted from their long-held elite status, to what they regarded as second-class citizenship with a precarious belonging.

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5005 Theology, 50 Philosophy and Religious Studies
Journal Title
REPRESENTING IRISH RELIGIOUS HISTORIES: HISTORIOGRAPHY, IDEOLOGY AND PRACTICE
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not a conference paper
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2946-3351
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Springer International Publishing