The Irish : America's political class

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    • Walsh, James P.

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The Irish : America's political class

selected and introduced by James B. Walsh

(The Irish-Americans)

Arno Press, 1976

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Reprint of 22 articles published between 1898 and 1975 by various publishers

Contents of Works

  • MacShane, F. The log of James Sutherland
  • Carter, E. C. A "wild Irishman" under every Federalist's bed
  • Ward, D. The emergence of central immigrant ghettoes in American cities
  • Dolan, J. P. Immigration in the city
  • Bocock, J. P. The Irish conquest of our cities
  • Croker, R. Tammany Hall and the democracy
  • Tarr, J. A. J. R. Walsh of Chicago
  • Addams, J. Why the ward boss rules
  • Davis, A. Jane Addams vs. the ward boss
  • Buenker, J. D. Edward F. Dunne
  • Buenker, J. D. Urban liberalism and the Federal Income Tax Amendment
  • Cuddy, E. Irish-American propagandists and American neutrality, 1914-1917
  • Cuddy, E. Irish-Americans and the 1916 election
  • Sullivan, M. Fighting for Irish freedom
  • Straton, H. H. and Szasz, F. M. The Reverend John Roach Straton and the presidential campaign of 1928
  • Marshall, C. C. An open letter to the honorable Alfred E. Smith
  • Smith, A. E. Catholic and patriot
  • Burner, D. The Brown Derby campaign
  • Hattery, J. W. The Presidential election campaigns of 1928 and 1960
  • Carleton, W. G. Kennedy in history
  • Lens, Sidney, Mayor Daley's last hurrah
  • Breatnac, S. Should Irish eyes be smiling?

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