Irish migrants in modern Britain, 1750-1922
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書誌事項
Irish migrants in modern Britain, 1750-1922
(Social history in perspective)
MacMillan Press : St. Martin's Press, 1999
- : hbk, us
- : hbk, uk
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-219) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Until the advent of "New Commonwealth" migration in the 1950s, the Irish were by far the largest ethnic minority in Britain. This study focuses on the most important phase of Irish migration, providing an analytical discussion of why and how the Irish settled in such numbers. It examines key aspects of the social, religious and political worlds of these migrants and explains why they were so often the victims of native hostility. The book avoids the "famine centred" and "big city" focus of many studies and demonstrates the long run chronology and wide ranging geography of this important migration.
目次
Acknowledgements List of Tables Introduction Economy, Poverty and Emigration Concentration and Dispersal: Irish Labour Migration to Britain Spiritual and Social Bonds: The Culture of Irish Catholicism The Protestant Irish Politics, Labour and Participation A Culture of Anti-Irishness Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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