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El. knyga: Irish Migration, Networks and Ethnic Identities since 1750

Edited by (University of Edinburgh, Scotland), Edited by (School of History and International Affairs)
  • Formatas: 328 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Aug-2007
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136776663
  • Formatas: 328 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Aug-2007
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136776663

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This collection of essays demonstrates in vivid detail how a range of formal and informal networks shaped the Irish experience of emigration, settlement and the construction of ethnic identity in a variety of geographical contexts since 1750. It examines topics as diverse as the associational culture of the Orange Order in the nineteenth century to the role of transatlantic political networks in developing and maintaining a sense of diaspora, all within the overarching theme of the role of networks. This volume represents a pioneering study that contributes to wider debates in the history of global migration, the first of its kind for any ethnic group, with conclusions of relevance far beyond the history of Irish migration and settlement. It is also expected that the volume will have resonance for scholars working in parallel fields, not least those studying different ethnic groups, and the editors contextualise the volume with this in mind in their introductory essay.

This book was previously published as a special issue of Immigrants and Minorities.

Irish Migration, Networks and Ethnic Identities Since 1750: An Introduction vii
Enda Delaney
Donald M. MacRaild
1 `Women of the Wild Geese': Irish Women, Exile and Identity in Spain, 1750--1775
1(17)
Andrea Knox
2 Metropole and Colony: Irish Networks and Patronage in the Eighteenth-Century Empire
18(21)
Craig Bailey
3 `We are Irish Everywhere': Irish Immigrant Networks in Charleston, South Carolina, and Savannah, Georgia
39(23)
David T. Gleeson
Brendan J. Buttimer
4 Priests, Publicans and the Irish Poor: Ethnic Enterprise and Migrant Networks in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Liverpool
62(25)
John Belchem
5 `Operating in the Ethnic Sphere': Irish Migrant Networks and the Question of Respectability in Nineteenth-Century South Wales
87(21)
Louise Miskell
6 Networking Respectability: Class, Gender and Ethnicity among the Irish in South Wales, 1845--1914
108(21)
Paul O'Leary
7 Exporting Brotherhood: Orangeism in South Australia
129(34)
David Fitzpatrick
8 Networks, Communication and the Irish Protestant Diaspora in Northern England, c.1860--1914
163(27)
Donald M. MacRaild
9 `Bands of Fellowship': The Role of Personal Relationships and Social Networks among Irish Migrants in New Zealand, 1861--1911
190(20)
Angela McCarthy
10 Deconstructing Diasporas: Networks and Identities among the Irish in Buffalo and Toronto, 1870--1910
210(40)
William Jenkins
11 Imagined Irish Communities: Networks of Social Communication of the Irish Diaspora in the United States and Britain in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
250(26)
Alan O'Day
12 Transnationalism, Networks and Emigration from Post-War Ireland
276(22)
Enda Delaney
Notes on Contributors 298(1)
Index 299
Dr Enda Delaney, Donald M. MacRaild