Surviving Kinsale : Irish emigration and identity formation in early modern Spain, 1601-40
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Surviving Kinsale : Irish emigration and identity formation in early modern Spain, 1601-40
(Studies in early modern European history)
Manchester University Press, 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
In the aftermath of the Battle of Kinsale in 1601 as many as 10,000 Irish emigrated from Ireland to Galicia in the north-west of Spain. Between 1601 and 1608 the brunt of this immigration fell on the city of La Coruna, which became a virtual encampment of starving homeless Irish nobles, soldiers, women, children, elderly and poor. This is the story of that community and how its members adapted to their new circumstances, and how they themselves, their social structures and beliefs were transformed by their immigrant experience. Through an examination of the community across a broad range of social cultural aspects such as family, literacy, material culture, the acquisition of honours, religious sentiment, and social ascent, important new insights into Irish socio-cultural history have been uncovered. -- .
目次
Introduction
Part I: Irish-Spanish Relations (1580-1608)
1. The Irish and Spanish socio-political contexts
2. Irish emigration to Galicia
Part II: The Community in La Coruna
3. Kinship and family structures
4. Literacy, language, and material culture
5. Religosity and religious sentiment
Part III: Accessing Patronage at the Spanish court
6. The Spanish Court, networks and political control
7. Nobility and blood purity
8. The crisis of the 'Spanish Irishry'
Part IV: Acculturation, Assimilation, and Identity Formation
9. Networks, acculturation and identity formation
10. Moriscos, Sephardic Jews, and the Irish in France
Conclusion
Index -- .
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