Matches in Library of Congress for { <http://lccn.loc.gov/2009529280> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 26 of
26
with 100 items per page.
- 2009529280 contributor B11698704.
- 2009529280 contributor B11698705.
- 2009529280 coverage "Ireland Emigration and immigration History.".
- 2009529280 coverage "United States Emigration and immigration History.".
- 2009529280 created "2008.".
- 2009529280 date "2008".
- 2009529280 date "2008.".
- 2009529280 dateCopyrighted "2008.".
- 2009529280 description "I. Culture, class, and emigration in Irish society. Emigrants and exiles: Irish cultures and Irish emigration to North America ; Emigration and society in pre-famine Ireland ; 'Revenge for Skibbereen': Irish emigration and the meaning of the Great Famine ; Emigration as exile: cultural hegemony in post-famine Ireland ; Paddy's paradox: emigration to America in Irish imagination and rhetoric -- II. Irish Protestants in Ireland and America. 'Scotch-Irish' ethnicity in early America: its regional and political origins ; 'Scotch-Irish', 'Black Irish', and 'Real Irish': emigrants and identities in the Old South ; Forging 'the Protestant way of life': class conflict and the origins of Unionist hegemony in early nineteenth-century Ulster ; The lost world of Andrew Johnston: sectarianism, social conflict, and cultural change in Southern Ireland during the pre-famine era ; The famine's scars: William Murphy's Ulster and American odyssey -- III. Irish immigration and the creation of Irish America. Class, culture, and ethnicity: the construction of Irish America in the nineteenth century ; The pauper, the politician, and the creation of Irish America ; For 'love and liberty': Irishwomen, migration, and domesticity in Ireland and America, 1815-1929 ; Assimilation and alienation: Irish immigrants' responses to industrial America, 1870s-1920s ; From the Gaeltacht to the prairie: Tom Brick's Ireland and America, 1881-1979 -- Epilogue: Re-imagining Irish and Irish migration history.".
- 2009529280 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2009529280 extent "xii, 411 p. ;".
- 2009529280 identifier "0946755396 (pbk.)".
- 2009529280 identifier "9780946755394 (pbk.)".
- 2009529280 isPartOf "Field day files ; 3".
- 2009529280 issued "2008".
- 2009529280 issued "2008.".
- 2009529280 language "eng".
- 2009529280 publisher "Dublin : Field Day in association with the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies at the University of Notre Dame,".
- 2009529280 spatial "Ireland Emigration and immigration History.".
- 2009529280 spatial "United States Emigration and immigration History.".
- 2009529280 subject "305.891/62073 22".
- 2009529280 subject "E184.I6 M528 2008".
- 2009529280 subject "Irish Americans History.".
- 2009529280 tableOfContents "I. Culture, class, and emigration in Irish society. Emigrants and exiles: Irish cultures and Irish emigration to North America ; Emigration and society in pre-famine Ireland ; 'Revenge for Skibbereen': Irish emigration and the meaning of the Great Famine ; Emigration as exile: cultural hegemony in post-famine Ireland ; Paddy's paradox: emigration to America in Irish imagination and rhetoric -- II. Irish Protestants in Ireland and America. 'Scotch-Irish' ethnicity in early America: its regional and political origins ; 'Scotch-Irish', 'Black Irish', and 'Real Irish': emigrants and identities in the Old South ; Forging 'the Protestant way of life': class conflict and the origins of Unionist hegemony in early nineteenth-century Ulster ; The lost world of Andrew Johnston: sectarianism, social conflict, and cultural change in Southern Ireland during the pre-famine era ; The famine's scars: William Murphy's Ulster and American odyssey -- III. Irish immigration and the creation of Irish America. Class, culture, and ethnicity: the construction of Irish America in the nineteenth century ; The pauper, the politician, and the creation of Irish America ; For 'love and liberty': Irishwomen, migration, and domesticity in Ireland and America, 1815-1929 ; Assimilation and alienation: Irish immigrants' responses to industrial America, 1870s-1920s ; From the Gaeltacht to the prairie: Tom Brick's Ireland and America, 1881-1979 -- Epilogue: Re-imagining Irish and Irish migration history.".
- 2009529280 title "Ireland and Irish America : culture, class, and transatlantic migration / Kerby A. Miller.".
- 2009529280 type "text".