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Andrew Bielenberg
The Irish Diaspora
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Providing a comprehensive survey of the Irish Diaspora from a global perspective, this text contains a collection of articles by historians, demographers, economists, sociologists and geographers.
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Providing a comprehensive survey of the Irish Diaspora from a global perspective, this text contains a collection of articles by historians, demographers, economists, sociologists and geographers.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9780582369979
- ISBN-10: 0582369975
- Artikelnr.: 22298171
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9780582369979
- ISBN-10: 0582369975
- Artikelnr.: 22298171
Andrew Bielenberg
Acknowledgements Vll Introduction 1 Piaras Mac Einri Part One: Great
Britain 17 Chapter 1 The Irish in Britain, 1815-1939 19 Graham Davis
Chapter 2 Revising the Irish in Scotland: The Irish in Nineteenth- and
Early Twentieth-Century Scotland 37 Richard B. McCready Chapter 3
Emigration from Ireland to Britain During the Second World War 51 Tracey
Connolly Chapter 4 From 'Ethnicity' to 'Diaspora': 1980s Emigration and
'Multicultural' London 65 Breda Gray Chapter 5 Who are the Irish in
Britain? Evidence from Large-scale Surveys 89 Brendan Halpin Part Two: The
Americas 109 Chapter 6 Irish Migration to North America, 1800-1920 111
Donald Harman Akenson Chapter 7 'Scotch-Irish', 'Black Irish' and 'Real
Irish': Emigrants and Identities in the Old South 139 Kerby A. Miller
Chapter 8 Searching for Missing Friends in the Boston Pilot Newspaper,
1831-1863 158 Ruth-Ann M. Harris vi Contents Chapter 9 Immigrants on the
Land: A Comparative Study of Irish Rural Settlement in Nineteenth-Century
Minnesota and New South Wales 176 Malcolm Campbell Chapter 10 Irish
Emigration to Argentina: A Different Model 195 Patrick McKenna Part Three:
The Empire 213 Chapter 11 Irish Emigration to the British Empire, 1700-1914
215 Andy Bielenberg Chapter 12 The Irish and India: Imperialism,
Nationalism and Internationalism 235 Michael Holmes Chapter 13 Odd Man Out:
The South African Experience 251 Donal P. McCracken Chapter 14 'The Desired
Haven'? Impressions of New Zealand in Letters to and from Ireland,
1840-1925 272 Angela McCarthy Part Four: General Studies 285 Chapter 15 A
Quantification of Irish Migration with Particular Emphasis on the 1980s and
1990s 287 Damien Courtney Chapter 16 Changing Attitudes to 'New Wave'
Emigration? Structuralism versus Voluntarism in the Study of Irish
Emigration 317 Jim Mac Laughlin Chapter 17 Placing Postwar Irish Migration
to Britain in a Comparative European Perspective, 1945-1981 331 Enda
Delaney Index
Britain 17 Chapter 1 The Irish in Britain, 1815-1939 19 Graham Davis
Chapter 2 Revising the Irish in Scotland: The Irish in Nineteenth- and
Early Twentieth-Century Scotland 37 Richard B. McCready Chapter 3
Emigration from Ireland to Britain During the Second World War 51 Tracey
Connolly Chapter 4 From 'Ethnicity' to 'Diaspora': 1980s Emigration and
'Multicultural' London 65 Breda Gray Chapter 5 Who are the Irish in
Britain? Evidence from Large-scale Surveys 89 Brendan Halpin Part Two: The
Americas 109 Chapter 6 Irish Migration to North America, 1800-1920 111
Donald Harman Akenson Chapter 7 'Scotch-Irish', 'Black Irish' and 'Real
Irish': Emigrants and Identities in the Old South 139 Kerby A. Miller
Chapter 8 Searching for Missing Friends in the Boston Pilot Newspaper,
1831-1863 158 Ruth-Ann M. Harris vi Contents Chapter 9 Immigrants on the
Land: A Comparative Study of Irish Rural Settlement in Nineteenth-Century
Minnesota and New South Wales 176 Malcolm Campbell Chapter 10 Irish
Emigration to Argentina: A Different Model 195 Patrick McKenna Part Three:
The Empire 213 Chapter 11 Irish Emigration to the British Empire, 1700-1914
215 Andy Bielenberg Chapter 12 The Irish and India: Imperialism,
Nationalism and Internationalism 235 Michael Holmes Chapter 13 Odd Man Out:
The South African Experience 251 Donal P. McCracken Chapter 14 'The Desired
Haven'? Impressions of New Zealand in Letters to and from Ireland,
1840-1925 272 Angela McCarthy Part Four: General Studies 285 Chapter 15 A
Quantification of Irish Migration with Particular Emphasis on the 1980s and
1990s 287 Damien Courtney Chapter 16 Changing Attitudes to 'New Wave'
Emigration? Structuralism versus Voluntarism in the Study of Irish
Emigration 317 Jim Mac Laughlin Chapter 17 Placing Postwar Irish Migration
to Britain in a Comparative European Perspective, 1945-1981 331 Enda
Delaney Index
Acknowledgements Vll Introduction 1 Piaras Mac Einri Part One: Great
Britain 17 Chapter 1 The Irish in Britain, 1815-1939 19 Graham Davis
Chapter 2 Revising the Irish in Scotland: The Irish in Nineteenth- and
Early Twentieth-Century Scotland 37 Richard B. McCready Chapter 3
Emigration from Ireland to Britain During the Second World War 51 Tracey
Connolly Chapter 4 From 'Ethnicity' to 'Diaspora': 1980s Emigration and
'Multicultural' London 65 Breda Gray Chapter 5 Who are the Irish in
Britain? Evidence from Large-scale Surveys 89 Brendan Halpin Part Two: The
Americas 109 Chapter 6 Irish Migration to North America, 1800-1920 111
Donald Harman Akenson Chapter 7 'Scotch-Irish', 'Black Irish' and 'Real
Irish': Emigrants and Identities in the Old South 139 Kerby A. Miller
Chapter 8 Searching for Missing Friends in the Boston Pilot Newspaper,
1831-1863 158 Ruth-Ann M. Harris vi Contents Chapter 9 Immigrants on the
Land: A Comparative Study of Irish Rural Settlement in Nineteenth-Century
Minnesota and New South Wales 176 Malcolm Campbell Chapter 10 Irish
Emigration to Argentina: A Different Model 195 Patrick McKenna Part Three:
The Empire 213 Chapter 11 Irish Emigration to the British Empire, 1700-1914
215 Andy Bielenberg Chapter 12 The Irish and India: Imperialism,
Nationalism and Internationalism 235 Michael Holmes Chapter 13 Odd Man Out:
The South African Experience 251 Donal P. McCracken Chapter 14 'The Desired
Haven'? Impressions of New Zealand in Letters to and from Ireland,
1840-1925 272 Angela McCarthy Part Four: General Studies 285 Chapter 15 A
Quantification of Irish Migration with Particular Emphasis on the 1980s and
1990s 287 Damien Courtney Chapter 16 Changing Attitudes to 'New Wave'
Emigration? Structuralism versus Voluntarism in the Study of Irish
Emigration 317 Jim Mac Laughlin Chapter 17 Placing Postwar Irish Migration
to Britain in a Comparative European Perspective, 1945-1981 331 Enda
Delaney Index
Britain 17 Chapter 1 The Irish in Britain, 1815-1939 19 Graham Davis
Chapter 2 Revising the Irish in Scotland: The Irish in Nineteenth- and
Early Twentieth-Century Scotland 37 Richard B. McCready Chapter 3
Emigration from Ireland to Britain During the Second World War 51 Tracey
Connolly Chapter 4 From 'Ethnicity' to 'Diaspora': 1980s Emigration and
'Multicultural' London 65 Breda Gray Chapter 5 Who are the Irish in
Britain? Evidence from Large-scale Surveys 89 Brendan Halpin Part Two: The
Americas 109 Chapter 6 Irish Migration to North America, 1800-1920 111
Donald Harman Akenson Chapter 7 'Scotch-Irish', 'Black Irish' and 'Real
Irish': Emigrants and Identities in the Old South 139 Kerby A. Miller
Chapter 8 Searching for Missing Friends in the Boston Pilot Newspaper,
1831-1863 158 Ruth-Ann M. Harris vi Contents Chapter 9 Immigrants on the
Land: A Comparative Study of Irish Rural Settlement in Nineteenth-Century
Minnesota and New South Wales 176 Malcolm Campbell Chapter 10 Irish
Emigration to Argentina: A Different Model 195 Patrick McKenna Part Three:
The Empire 213 Chapter 11 Irish Emigration to the British Empire, 1700-1914
215 Andy Bielenberg Chapter 12 The Irish and India: Imperialism,
Nationalism and Internationalism 235 Michael Holmes Chapter 13 Odd Man Out:
The South African Experience 251 Donal P. McCracken Chapter 14 'The Desired
Haven'? Impressions of New Zealand in Letters to and from Ireland,
1840-1925 272 Angela McCarthy Part Four: General Studies 285 Chapter 15 A
Quantification of Irish Migration with Particular Emphasis on the 1980s and
1990s 287 Damien Courtney Chapter 16 Changing Attitudes to 'New Wave'
Emigration? Structuralism versus Voluntarism in the Study of Irish
Emigration 317 Jim Mac Laughlin Chapter 17 Placing Postwar Irish Migration
to Britain in a Comparative European Perspective, 1945-1981 331 Enda
Delaney Index