Coleman, Patrick2018-01-312014-11https://hdl.handle.net/10182/8981The Orange Order, an Irish-founded fraternal society, spread throughout the British World from the nineteenth century. Its mixture of militant Reformation -style Protestantism and fierce loyalty to the British Crown drew like-minded members from a wide range of christian denominations and ethnic backgrounds. Countries like Australia and New Zealand relied heavily on new migrants to bolster membership, despite producing locally- born members.pp.13-14enanitpodeanOrange Orderfraternal organisation'Migrant and transnational fed': The antipodean Orange OrderConference Contribution - published