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Genre | : Irish |
Author | : Thomas D'Arcy McGee |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1851 |
File | : 188 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : IND:30000035081151 |
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Genre | : Irish |
Author | : Thomas D'Arcy McGee |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1851 |
File | : 188 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : IND:30000035081151 |
Studies of the Irish presence in America have tended to look to the main corridors of emigration, and hence outside the American South. Yet the Irish constituted a significant minority in the region. Indeed, the Irish fascination expresses itself in southern context in powerful, but disparate, registers: music, literature, and often, a sense of shared heritage. Rethinking the Irish in the American South aims to create a readable, thorough introduction to the subject, establishing new ground for areas of inquiry. These essays offer a revisionist critique of the Irish in the South, calling into question widely held understandings of how Irish culture was transmitted. The discussion ranges from Appalachian ballads, to Gone with the Wind, to the Irish rock band U2, to Atlantic-spanning literary friendships. Rather than seeing the Irish presence as “natural” or something completed in the past, these essays posit a shifting, evolving, and unstable influence. Taken collectively, they offer a new framework for interpreting the Irish in the region. The implications extend to the interpretation of migration patterns, to the understanding of Irish diaspora, and the assimilation of immigrants and their ideas.
Genre | : History |
Author | : Bryan Albin Giemza |
Publisher | : Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Release | : 2013-06-03 |
File | : 302 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781496800435 |
Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930.
Genre | : North American review |
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1897 |
File | : 808 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : UOM:39015004746494 |
This book brings together a series of articles which provide an overview of the Irish Diaspora from a global perspective. It combines a series of survey articles on the major destinations of the Diaspora; the USA, Britian and the British Empire. On each of these, there is a number of more specialist articles by historians, demographers, economists, sociologists and geographers. The inter-disciplinary approach of the book, with a strong historical and modern focus, provides the first comprehensive survey of the topic.
Genre | : History |
Author | : Andrew Bielenberg |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Release | : 2014-05-12 |
File | : 377 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781317878124 |
For centuries American Indians and the Irish experienced assaults by powerful, expanding states, along with massive land loss and population collapse. In the early nineteenth century the U.S. government, acting through the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), began a systematic campaign to assimilate Indians.
Genre | : Education |
Author | : Michael C. Coleman |
Publisher | : U of Nebraska Press |
Release | : 2007-01-01 |
File | : 398 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780803206250 |
Genre | : Pilot guides |
Author | : Great Britain. Hydrographic Dept |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1893 |
File | : 596 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : UOM:39015073411830 |
Its capital is named after German-born Queen Adelaide, its main street after her English husband, King William IV, so it is not surprising that little is known about South Australia's Irish background. However, the first European to discover Adelaide's River Torrens in 1836 was Cork-born and educated George Kingston, who was deputy surveyor to Colonel Light; the river was named in turn for Derryman Colonel Torrens, Chairman of the South Australian Colonisation Commission. Adelaide's first judge and first police commissioner were immigrants from Kerry and Limerick. Irish South Australia charts Irish settlement from as far north as Pekina, to the state's south-east and Mount Gambier. It follows the diverse fortunes of the Irish-born elite such as George Kingston and Charles Harvey Bagot, as well as doctors, farmers, lawyers, orphans, parliamentarians, pastoralists and publicans who made South Australia their home, with various shades of political and religious beliefs: Anglicans, Catholics, Dissenters, Federationalists, Freemasons, Home Rulers, nationalists, and Orangemen. Irish markers can be found in South Australian archaeology, architecture, geography and history. Some of these are visible in the hundreds of Irish place names that dot the South Australian landscape, such as Clare, Donnybrook, Dublin, Kilkenny, Navan, Rostrevor, Tipperary, and Tralee (as Tarlee). The book's editors are twentieth-century Irish immigrants from Dublin (Dymphna Lonergan), Portadown (Fidelma Breen), Trim (Susan Arthure), and by descent from eight Irish-born (Stephanie James).
Genre | : History |
Author | : Susan Arthure |
Publisher | : Wakefield Press |
Release | : 2019-01-17 |
File | : 354 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781743056196 |
Irish Global Migration and Memory: Transnational Perspectives of Ireland’s Famine Exodus brings together leading scholars in the field who examine the experiences and recollections of Irish emigrants who fled from their famine-stricken homeland in the mid-nineteenth century. The book breaks new ground in its comparative, transnational approach and singular focus on the dynamics of cultural remembrance of one migrant group, the Famine Irish and their descendants, in multiple Atlantic and Pacific settings. Its authors comparatively examine the collective experiences of the Famine Irish in terms of their community and institution building; cultural, ethnic, and racial encounters with members of other groups; and especially their patterns of mass-migration, integration, and remembrance of their traumatic upheaval by their descendants and host societies. The disruptive impact of their mass-arrival had reverberations around the Atlantic world. As an early refugee movement, migrant community, and ethnic minority, Irish Famine emigrants experienced and were recollected to have faced many of the challenges that confronted later immigrant groups in their destinations of settlement. This book is especially topical and will be of interest not only to Irish, migration, and refugee scholars, but also the general public and all who seek to gain insight into one of Europe’s foundational moments of forced migration that prefigures its current refugee crisis. This book was originally published as a special issue of Atlantic Studies: Global Currents.
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
Author | : Marguerite Corporaal |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Release | : 2018-03-08 |
File | : 184 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781315530796 |
Genre | : Antiquities |
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1898 |
File | : 920 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : HARVARD:32044090857558 |
Genre | : Canada |
Author | : Canada. Parliament. House of Commons |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1880 |
File | : 992 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : NYPL:33433014111128 |