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The Irish Diaspora

Author : Andrew Bielenberg
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2014-05-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317878117

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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.

Women and the Irish Diaspora

Author : Breda Gray
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0415260019

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Women and the Irish Diaspora by Breda Gray Pdf

Based on original research with Irish women both at home and in England, this book explores how questions of mobility and stasis are recast along gender, class, racial and generational lines.

The Irish Diaspora

Author : Donald Harman Akenson
Publisher : Learning Links
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Ireland
ISBN : 0853896631

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The End of Irish-America?

Author : Feargal Cochrane
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : History
ISBN : 071653018X

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The End of Irish-America? by Feargal Cochrane Pdf

This book explores the changing relationship between Ireland and America in the modern world. Its main themes examine the shifting patterns of Irish migration over time and the implications of these changes for the political and cultural relationship between the two countries. The central argument made in the book is that the historic connection between Ireland and America is at a transitional point, and that while Irish-America is not disappearing altogether, it is changing in fundamental ways, mediated by the forces of globalisation and modernity. Conceptually, the book focuses on Irish-America as an evolved diaspora, in the sense of being a migrant community that has moved into the political, economic and cultural mainstream within US society. The eight chapters examine theories of diaspora and migration in the case of Irish-America and bring together interdisciplinary academic literature with new research. A number of important issues lie at the heart of this book for all of us. Where do we belong? Why do we belong there? Does global modernity allow us to mediate between where we are from and where we live, to transcend territorial restrictions and live our lives beyond, or in between, the country of our birth? This book engages with all of these issues in the context of the evolving relationship between Ireland and America.

Changing Land

Author : Niall Whelehan
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2021-12-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9781479809622

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How diaspora activism in the Irish land movement intersected with wider radical and reform causes The Irish Land War represented a turning point in modern Irish history, a social revolution that was part of a broader ideological moment when established ideas of property and land ownership were fundamentally challenged. The Land War was striking in its internationalism, and was spurred by links between different emigrant locations and an awareness of how the Land League’s demands to lower rents, end evictions, and abolish “landlordism” in Ireland connected with wider radical and reform causes. Changing Land offers a new and original study of Irish emigrants’ activism in the United States, Argentina, Scotland, and England and their multifaceted relationships with Ireland. Niall Whelehan brings unfamiliar figures to the surface and recovers the voices of women and men who have been on the margins of, or entirely missing from, existing accounts. Retracing their transnational lives reveals new layers of radical circuitry between Ireland and disparate international locations, and demonstrates how the land movement overlapped with different types of oppositional politics from moderate reform to feminism to revolutionary anarchism. By including Argentina, which was home to the largest Irish community outside the English-speaking world, this book addresses the neglect of developments in non-Anglophone places in studies of the “Irish world.” Changing Land presents a powerful addition to our understanding of the history of modern Ireland and the Irish diaspora, migration, and the history of transnational radicalism.

New Perspectives on the Irish Diaspora

Author : Charles Fanning
Publisher : SIU Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN : 0809323443

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New Perspectives on the Irish Diaspora by Charles Fanning Pdf

In New Perspectiveson the Irish Diaspora, Charles Fanning incorporates eighteen fresh perspectives on the Irish diaspora over three centuries and around the globe. He enlists scholarly tools from the disciplines of history, sociology, literary criticism, folklore, and culture studies to present a collection of writings about the Irish diaspora of great variety and depth.

The Irish Diaspora

Author : John Gibney
Publisher : Pen and Sword History
Page : 229 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2020-03-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781526736840

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The Irish Diaspora by John Gibney Pdf

A history of the Irish migrant experience across the globe, as told through real-life stories from throughout the centuries. Ireland is known worldwide as a country that produced emigrants. The existence of the Irish “diaspora” is the subject of this fifth installment of the Irish Perspectives series. From the early Christian era, Irish missionaries traveled across Europe. From the early modern period, Irish soldiers served across the world in various European armies and empires. And in the modern era, Ireland’s position on the edge of the Atlantic made Irish emigrants amongst the most visible migrants in an era of mass migration. Ranging from Europe to Africa to the Americas and Australia, this anthology explores the lives and experiences of Irish educators, missionaries, soldiers, insurgents, from those who simply sought a better life overseas to those with little choice in the matter, all establishing an Irish presence across the globe as they did so.

Art, Ireland and the Irish Diaspora

Author : Éimear O'Connor
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Art, Irish
ISBN : 1788551494

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Art, Ireland and the Irish Diaspora reveals a labyrinth of social and cultural connections that conspired to create and sustain an image of Ireland for the nation and for the Irish diaspora between 1893 and 1939. This era saw an upsurge of interest among patrons and collectors in New York and Chicago in the 'Irishness' of Irish art, which was facilitated by gallery owners, émigrés, philanthropists, and art-world celebrities. Leading Irish art historian, Éimear O'Connor, explores the ongoing tensions between those in Ireland and the expatriate community in the US, split as they were between tradition and modernity, and between public expectation and political rhetoric, as Ireland sought to forge a post-Treaty international identity through its visual artists. Featuring a glittering cast of players including Jack. B. Yeats, George Russell (AE), Lady Gregory, and Seán Keating, and richly illustrated in colour with images from archives on both sides of the Atlantic, Art, Ireland and the Irish Diaspora presents a wealth of new research, and draws together, for the first time, a series of themes that bound the Dublin art scene with that in New York and Chicago through complex networks and contemporary publications at an extraordinary time in Ireland's history.

The Great Famine and the Irish Diaspora in America

Author : Arthur Gribben
Publisher : Univ of Massachusetts Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015045983874

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The Great Famine and the Irish Diaspora in America by Arthur Gribben Pdf

"In Ireland, the Great Famine was a period of mass starvation, disease and emigration between 1845 and 1852. It is also known, mostly outside Ireland, as the Irish Potato Famine. In the Irish language it is called an Gorta Mór (IPA: [n t mo?], meaning "the Great Hunger") or an Drochshaol ([n dxhi?l], meaning "the bad life"). During the famine approximately 1 million people died and a million more emigrated from Ireland, causing the island's population to fall by between 20% and 25%."--Wikipedia.

Heritage, Diaspora and the Consumption of Culture

Author : Dr Diane Sabenacio Nititham,Dr Rebecca Boyd
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2014-10-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781472425119

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Heritage, Diaspora and the Consumption of Culture by Dr Diane Sabenacio Nititham,Dr Rebecca Boyd Pdf

Using an interdisciplinary and transhistorical framework this book examines the cultural, material, and symbolic articulations of Irish migration relationships from the medieval period through to the contemporary post-Celtic Tiger era. With attention to people’s different uses of social space, relationships with and memories of the landscape, as well as their symbolic expressions of diasporic identity, Heritage, Diaspora and the Consumption of Culture examines the different forms of diaspora over time and contributes to contemporary debates on home, foreignness, globalization and consumption. By examining various movements of people into and out of Ireland, the book explores how expressions of cultural capital and symbolic power have changed over time in the Irish collective imagination, shedding light on the ways in which Ireland is represented and Irish culture consumed and materialized overseas. Arranged around the themes of home and location, identity and material culture, and global culture and consumption, this collection brings together the work of scholars from the UK, Ireland, Europe, the US and Canada, to explore the ways in which the processes of movement affect the people’s negotiation and contestation of concepts of identity, the local and the global. As such, it will appeal to scholars working in fields such as sociology, politics, cultural studies, history and archaeology, with interests in migration, gender studies, diasporic identities, heritage and material culture.

Historical Archaeology of the Irish Diaspora

Author : Stephen A. Brighton
Publisher : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781572336674

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Historical Archaeology of the Irish Diaspora by Stephen A. Brighton Pdf

Anthropologist Brighton (Maryland) offers a historical archaeological investigation of the diaspora of Ireland, reflecting the migration of Irish immigrants to the US during a turbulent period in Irish history from the mid-1840s to the 1850s. Brighton's work is the first to offer a study through an archaeological lens connecting Irish communities spanning two continents and covering four sites: two in Ireland, specifically, in County Roscommon, and two in the US, the Five Points section of Manhattan, New York, as well as the historically Irish community in Paterson, New Jersey. There have been some recent diasporic studies on Irish migrations of the 19th century, such as Catherine Nash's Of Irish Descent: Origin Stories, Genealogy, and the Politics of Belonging (2008). However, Brighton's technique is inspired from transnational investigations of the African diaspora to the Atlantic world. This volume can serve as an excellent research tool for students of Ireland as well as diasporic archaeology. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All students of archaeology of the modern world." --B. C. Ryan, Syracuse University, Choice Between 1845 and 1852, a watershed event in Ireland's history--the Great Hunger--forced more than one million starved and dispossessed people, most of them poor tenant farmers, to leave their native country for the shores of the United States. Further weakened by the arduous voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, many sought refuge in the harbor cities in which they landed. Not surprisingly, Irish immigrants counted as one quarter of New York City's population during the 1850s. In Historical Archaeology of the Irish Diaspora, Stephen A. Brighton places Irish and Irish American material culture within a broad historical context, including the waves of immigration that preceded the Famine and the development of the Irish American communities that followed it. He meticulously details the archaeological research connected with excavations at two pre-Famine sites in County Roscommon, Ireland, and with several immigrant tenements located in the Five Points, Manhattan, and the Dublin section of nearby Paterson, New Jersey. Using this transnational approach to link artifacts and ceramics found in rural Ireland with those discovered in sites in the urban, northeastern United States, Brighton also employs contemporary diaspora studies to illustrate how various factions sustained a distinct homeland connection even as the Irish were first alienated from, and then gradually incorporated into, American society. With more than forty million Americans claiming Irish ancestry, fully understanding Ireland's traumatic history and its impact on the growth of the United States remains a vital task for researchers on both sides of the Atlantic. Brighton's study of lived experience follows a fascinating historical path that will aid scholars in a variety of disciplines. Stephen A. Brighton is an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Maryland. His articles have appeared in the International Journal of Historical Archaeology and Historical Archaeology.

Wherever Green Is Worn

Author : Tim Pat Coogan
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 788 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2002-10-18
Category : History
ISBN : 1403960143

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A sweeping history of all the places the Irish went when they left Ireland by one of the best known Irish historians in the world.

Ireland's Invasion of the World

Author : Miki Garcia
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 165 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2015-03-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9780750963879

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Ireland's Invasion of the World by Miki Garcia Pdf

For much of Ireland’s history her people have been emigrating and the Irish Diaspora today is estimated to be over 100 million people, fifteen times the current population of Ireland. For the most part they scattered not as colonizers but as migrants, they took their culture and identity with them and made a mark on their adopted county. They fought wars, formed societies, shaped cultures, created new identities and made history. This book looks at the Irish contribution to the history of all five continents, recalling unsung heroes, tragic tales and forgotten legacies.

Ireland, Sweden, and the Great European Migration, 1815-1914

Author : Donald H. Akenson
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : History
ISBN : 9780773539570

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Ireland, Sweden, and the Great European Migration, 1815-1914 by Donald H. Akenson Pdf

A comparative history of European emigration.

The Irish Diaspora in America

Author : Lawrence John McCaffrey
Publisher : Bloomington : Indiana University Press
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1976
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105036443583

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