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Every year on the Twelfth of July, Northern Ireland becomes a spectacle of massive bonfires, vibrant parades, and the thunderous sound of marching bands. But what is it all about? For the Protestant, Unionist community, it's a proud celebration of culture and a historic victory for liberty. For the Catholic, Nationalist community, it's often seen as a triumphalist and intimidating display of sectarian dominance.
This episode of Daily Nuggetz delves into the complex history behind the Twelfth, tracing its origins to the 1690 Battle of the Boyne—a clash between the Protestant King William of Orange and the Catholic King James II that had consequences across Europe. We explore how this event became the cornerstone of the "marching season," examining the powerful rituals and symbols of the Orange Order, from their iconic sashes to their elaborate banners. We'll also look at why it remains so divisive today, from disputes over parade routes in places like Drumcree to the controversy over massive Eleventh Night bonfires that sometimes feature the burning of effigies and flags.
Join us as we unpack how a 300-year-old battle continues to cast a long shadow, shaping identity, politics, and the ongoing search for peace in Northern Ireland.
Every year on the Twelfth of July, Northern Ireland becomes a spectacle of massive bonfires, vibrant parades, and the thunderous sound of marching bands. But what is it all about? For the Protestant, Unionist community, it's a proud celebration of culture and a historic victory for liberty. For the Catholic, Nationalist community, it's often seen as a triumphalist and intimidating display of sectarian dominance.
This episode of Daily Nuggetz delves into the complex history behind the Twelfth, tracing its origins to the 1690 Battle of the Boyne—a clash between the Protestant King William of Orange and the Catholic King James II that had consequences across Europe. We explore how this event became the cornerstone of the "marching season," examining the powerful rituals and symbols of the Orange Order, from their iconic sashes to their elaborate banners. We'll also look at why it remains so divisive today, from disputes over parade routes in places like Drumcree to the controversy over massive Eleventh Night bonfires that sometimes feature the burning of effigies and flags.
Join us as we unpack how a 300-year-old battle continues to cast a long shadow, shaping identity, politics, and the ongoing search for peace in Northern Ireland.