Ulster Scots people (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ulster Scots people" in English language version.

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  • McNeal, Michele. "The Scots-Irish Americans A Guide to Reference and Information Sources for Research" (PDF). ERIC Institute of Education Sciences. The Scots-Irish coming from the towns and countryside of Ulster County, Ireland, constitute a religiously and culturally distinct population from the remainder of Catholic Ireland. ... The section of "Works devoted to Scots-Irish Americans" provides a wide variety of sources and approaches to the study of this ethnic group.

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  • "Census 2011: Religion: KS211NI (administrative geographies)". nisra.gov.uk. Retrieved 11 December 2012.

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  • McReynolds, Alister. "Scots-Irish". Northern Ireland: Take a Closer Look. British Tourist Authority. Archived from the original on 16 February 2009.

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  • Kennouche, Sofiane. "The US presidents with the strongest Scottish roots". The Scotsman. JPIMedia. While 33 US Presidents have had ancestral links to Scotland, many of these men have heritage that is classified as Ulster-Scots. This ethnic group has historically been found in the Ulster region of Ireland, and is so-called because of their own historical links to the lowlands of Scotland, where the group's ancestors originated.

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  • McReynolds, Alister. "Scots-Irish". Northern Ireland: Take a Closer Look. British Tourist Authority. Archived from the original on 16 February 2009.

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