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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-012.mrc:54929557:4843
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010 $a 2005024658
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050 00 $aE184.I6$bM23 2006
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245 00 $aMaking the Irish American :$bhistory and heritage of the Irish in the United States /$cedited by J.J. Lee and Marion R. Casey.
260 $aNew York :$bNew York University Press,$c[2006], ©2006.
300 $axvii, 733 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g1.$tIntroduction : interpreting Irish America /$rJ. J. Lee --$g2.$tModern Ireland : an introductory survey /$rEileen Reilly --$g3.$tScots Irish or Scotch-Irish /$rDavid Noel Doyle --$g4.$tThe Irish in North America, 1776-1845 /$rDavid Noel Doyle --$g5.$tThe remaking of Irish-America, 1845-1880 /$rDavid Noel Doyle --$g6.$tUlster Presbyterians and the "two traditions" in Ireland and America /$rKerby A. Miller --$g7.$tReligious rivalry and the making of Irish-American identity /$rIrene Whelan --$g8.$tAddress to the Ulster-Irish Society of New York, 1939 /$rHenry Noble MacCracken --$g9.$tAmerican-Irish nationalism /$rKevin Kenny --$g10.$tRefractive history : memory and the founders of the emigrant savings bank /$rMarion R. Casey --$g11.$tUbiquitous Bridget : Irish immigrant women in domestic service in America, 1840-1930 /$rMargaret Lynch-Brennan --$g12.$tLabor and labor organizations /$rKevin Kenny --$g13.$tRace, violence, and anti-Irish sentiment in the nineteenth century /$rKevin Kenny --$g14.$tIrish-American popular music /$rMick Moloney --$g15.$tThe Irish and vaudeville /$rRobert W. Snyder --$g16.$tIrish traditional music in the United States /$rRebecca S. Miller --$g17.$tBefore Riverdance : a brief history of Irish step dancing in America /$rMarion R. Casey --$g18.$tIrish-American festivals /$rMick Moloney --$g19.$tIrish Americans in sports : the nineteenth century /$rRalph Wilcox --$g20.$tIrish Americans in sports : the twentieth century /$rLarry McCarthy --$g21.$tThe Irish (1963, 1970) /$rDaniel Patrick Moynihan --$g22.$tOnce we were kings (1999) /$rPete Hamill --$g23.$tDemocracy in action (1988) /$rCalvin Trillin --$g24.$tIrish America, 1940-2000 /$rLinda Dowling Almeida --$g25.$tTwentieth-century American Catholicism and Irish Americans /$rThomas J. Shelley --$g26.$tThe fireman on the stairs : communal loyalties in the making of Irish America /$rTimothy J. Meagher --$g27.$tThe tradition of Irish-American writers : the twentieth century /$rDaniel J. Casey and Robert E. Rhodes --$g28.$tLooking for Jimmy (1999) /$rPeter Quinn --$g29.$tThe future of Irish America (2000) /$rPeter Quinn --$gApp.$tThe Irish in the U.S. census : an explanatory note.
520 1 $a"All it takes is one St. Patrick's Day in the United States to realize that the Irish did not dissolve into the melting pot, they took possession of it. Few other immigrant peoples have exerted such pervasive influence, have left so deep an impression, have made their values and concerns so central to the destiny of their new country." "In Making the Irish American, J.J. Lee and Marion R. Casey offer a feast of twenty-nine perspectives on the turbulent, vital, endlessly fascinating story of the Irish in America. Combining original research with reprints of classic works, these essays and articles extend far beyond a survey to offer an understanding of the Irish immigrant impact on America, and America's impact on the Irish immigrant." "Here the reader will find a brisk, compact history of Ireland itself, and a wide-ranging critique of Irish American historiography, as well as explorations of the multiple complications of religion, reflected in the fluctuating, and sometimes tempestuous, relations between Catholic and Protestant Irish and Scotch-Irish. The authors explore the various channels through which the Irish, men and women, have made their mark, from politics to labor organization, from domestic service to popular and traditional music, from sport to step dancing."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aIrish Americans$xHistory.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008123065
700 1 $aLee, Joseph,$d1942-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81129413
700 1 $aCasey, Marion R.,$d1962-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95074190
856 41 $3Table of contents$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0518/2005024658.html
852 00 $bglx$hE184.I6$iM23 2006
852 00 $bbar$hE184.I6$iM23 2006