1. Orange order
Kealy claims that too much emphasis is placed on the violent aspects of the Order (such as in See's article, The Orange Order and Social Violence in Mid Nineteenth Century Saint John), and not enough on the social and cultural background of the Order itself. ... Kealy emphasizes fraternity: its social composition and the way in which it acted as a cultural and ritual group. ... However, See looks at the significant native involvement and Kealy focuses more on the social composition in terms of class. ... Of these, only one "had a distinctive social character and [showed] a majority ...
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