Patterns of Migration (The Irish World Wide History, Heritage, Identity, Vol 1)
by Patrick O'Sullivan (Editor):
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About This Item
Leicester University Press (1992) Vg/VG not price-clipped. no inscriptions. .Clean throughout with no inscription or annotation. lovely clean copy. Contents: 'Like Crickets to the crevice of a Brew-House' - Poor Irish migrants in England, 1560 - 1640 by Patrick Fitzgerald; Wild Geese - The Irish in European Armies (sixteenth to eighteenth centuries) by John McGurk; Irish Migration to Argentina by Patrick McKenna; The Murphys and Breens of the overland parties to California, 1844 and 1846 by Joseph A. King; Irish Hooligans - Ned Kelly (Australia) and William Donnelly (Canada) in comparative perspective by James Sturgis; A 'bigger, better and busier Boston' - the pursuit of Irish political legitimacy in America: the Boston Irish, 1890 - 1920 by Alun Munslow; The Irish childhood and youth of a Canadian capitalist by T.D. Regeht; Graduate emigration - A continuation or a break with the past? by Gerard Hanlon; 'And they still haven't found what they're looking for' - A survey of the New Irish in New York city by Linda Dowling Almeida
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- Title
- Patterns of Migration (The Irish World Wide History, Heritage, Identity, Vol 1)
- Author
- Patrick O'Sullivan (Editor):
- Book Condition
- Used
- Publisher
- Leicester University Press (1992)
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