Making the Irish American – History and Heritage of the Irish in the United States
Autor J.j. Lee, Marion R. Caseyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814752180
ISBN-10: 0814752187
Pagini: 734
Ilustrații: black and white
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 40 mm
Greutate: 1.29 kg
Ediția:New ed.
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814752187
Pagini: 734
Ilustrații: black and white
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 40 mm
Greutate: 1.29 kg
Ediția:New ed.
Editura: MI – New York University
Cuprins
List of Illustration; Preface; Acknowledgments1 Introduction: Interpreting Irish America / J. J. LeeThe Irish Background2 Modern Ireland: An Introductory Survey / Eileen ReillyFoundations3 Scots Irish or Scotch-Irish / David Noel Doyle; 4 The Irish in North America, 17761845 / David Noel Doyle; 5 The Remaking of Irish-America, 18451880 / David Noel DoyleConflicts of Identity6 Ulster Presbyterians and the Two Traditions in Ireland and America / Kerby A. Miller; 7 Religious Rivalry and the Making of Irish-American Identity / Irene Whelan; 8 Address to the Ulster-Irish Society of New York, 1939 / Henry Noble MacCracken; 9 American-Irish Nationalism / Kevin Kenny; 10 Refractive History: Memory and the Founders of the Emigrant Savings Bank / Marion R. Casey;11 Ubiquitous Bridget: Irish Immigrant Women in Domestic Service in America, 18401930 / Margaret Lynch-Brennan; 12 Labor and Labor Organizations / Kevin Kenny; 13 Race, Violence, and Anti-Irish Sentiment in the Nineteenth Century / Kevin KennyPopular Expressions of Identity14 Irish-American Popular Music / Mick Moloney; 15 The Irish and Vaudeville / Robert W. Snyder; 16 Irish Traditional Music in the United States / Rebecca S. Miller; 17 Before Riverdance: A Brief History of Irish Step Dancing in America / Marion R. Casey; 18 Irish-American Festivals / Mick Moloney; 19 Irish Americans in Sports: The Nineteenth Century / Ralph Wilcox; 20 Irish Americans in Sports: The Twentieth Century / Larry McCarthyReflections21 The Irish (1963, 1970) / Daniel Patrick Moynihan; 22 Once We Were Kings (1999) / Pete Hamill; 23 Democracy in Action (1988) / Calvin Trillin; 24 Irish America, 19402000 / Linda Dowling Almeida; 25 Twentieth-Century American Catholicism and Irish Americans / Thomas J. Shelley; 26 The Fireman on the Stairs: Communal Loyalties in the Making of Irish America / Timothy J. Meagher; 27 The Tradition of Irish-American Writers: The Twentieth Century / Daniel J. Casey and Robert E. Rhodes; 28 Looking for Jimmy (1999) / Peter Quinn; 29 The Future of Irish America (2000) / Peter QuinnAppendix: The Irish in the U.S. Census: An Explanatory Note; Contributors; Permissions; Index
Recenzii
"This lavish compendium looks at the Irish and America from a variety of perspectives." USA Today"For anyone with the slightest interest in the history of Irish immigrants in America, Lee and Casey's book is a wonderful foundation on which to build a knowledge base." Northeast Book Reviews "rom the double-meaning of its title to its roster of impressive contributors, Making the Irish American is destined for the bookshelves of all readers who aim to keep up on Irish-American history." Irish America "This extremely thorough, thoughtful volume covers all the Irish bases up to the present." Publishers Weekly"Blends original research with reprints of classic analyses making for a thoughtful set of essays and articles which survey Irish-American history in context of the overall immigrant experience. The Midwest Book Review"For the astute editorial selection of the number of general and somewhat specialized articles, expertise of the authors, and documentation in articles and appendices plus notes and biographies, Making the Irish American is a major text tying together this field of ethnic studies with American history and social history." Midwest Book Review"In Making the Irish American, editors J.J. Lee and Marion R. Casey have compiled an illustrated 700-page volume that traces the history of the Irish in the United States and shows the impact America has had on its Irish immigrants and vice versa. The book's 29 articles deal with various aspects of Irish-American life, including labor and unions, discrimination, politics, sports, entertainment and nationalism, as well as the future of Irish America. Among the contributors are Calvin Trillin, Pete Hamill, Daniel Patrick Moynihan and the editors." Associated Press "This will be a valued reference book for many years to come. TheWildGeese.com "This massive volume, co-published with Glucksman Ireland House at NYU, covers the Americanization of the Irish in 29 chapters. Eileen Reilly takes a comprehensive, albeit sanitized, look at the history of Ireland up to the present, covering everything from famine to the Good Friday accords. One thing that stands out is the remarkable misogynistic burden that Eamon DeValera's policies placed on Irish women (a married woman could not teach, and the government seemed to have a vested interest in her sexual habits, even through the 1980s). As the Irish inundated America during the Great Famine, we see them crawl up the ladder of success with the help of the 'Ubiquitous Bridget,' the indispensable Irish maids whose work spanned two centuries. Novelist Peter Quinn looks at 'Irish progress from Paddies to Pats.' The importance of labor unions in the rise of the Irish into the middle class is documented, as well as how, through battle in two world wars, the Irish finally earned their acceptance as non-hyphenated Americans, capped off by John F. Kennedy's election as president in 1960. This extremely thorough, thoughtful volume covers all the Irish bases up to the present." Publishers Weekly "thoroughly researched yet easy-to-read... ForeWord Magazine
Notă biografică
J.J. Lee (Editor)
J.J. Lee is Director of Glucksman Ireland House, Glucksman Professor of Irish Studies, and professor of history, at New York University. He is the author of the award-winning Ireland 1912-1985: Politics and Society.
Marion Casey (Editor)
Marion R. Casey is Clinical Professor of Irish Studies and Affiliated Faculty in the Department of History at New York University and co-editor of Making the Irish American History and Heritage of the Irish in the United States.
J.J. Lee is Director of Glucksman Ireland House, Glucksman Professor of Irish Studies, and professor of history, at New York University. He is the author of the award-winning Ireland 1912-1985: Politics and Society.
Marion Casey (Editor)
Marion R. Casey is Clinical Professor of Irish Studies and Affiliated Faculty in the Department of History at New York University and co-editor of Making the Irish American History and Heritage of the Irish in the United States.
Descriere
Featuring 29 classic and original essays on the turbulent, vital, and fascinating story of the Irish in America