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Irish Migrants in Modern Wales Paul OLeary (Department of History and Welsh History, University of Aberystwyth (United Kingdom))

Irish Migrants in Modern Wales By Paul OLeary (Department of History and Welsh History, University of Aberystwyth (United Kingdom))

Irish Migrants in Modern Wales by Paul OLeary (Department of History and Welsh History, University of Aberystwyth (United Kingdom))


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The essays in this volume examine the experience of Irish migrants to Wales, comparing their experience with that of other migrants and offering case studies of Irish settlement in a number of Welsh towns.

Irish Migrants in Modern Wales Summary

Irish Migrants in Modern Wales by Paul OLeary (Department of History and Welsh History, University of Aberystwyth (United Kingdom))

Until relatively recently, immigrant and ethnic minority groups were relegated to one of the silences in the history of modern Wales. Where they were mentioned at all it was as outsiders who added a dash of colour and exoticism to the story of the majority but who had little to contribute to our understanding of developments in the mainstream of society. In recent years this picture has begun to change, and historians, sociologists, novelists and the media have all given sustained attention to the immigrant and ethnic minority experience. The essays in this volume examine the experience of Irish migrants to Wales, comparing their experience with that of other migrants and offering case studies of Irish settlement in a number of Welsh towns. Attention is also given to anti-Irish protest movements in the late nineteenth century and to the later imprisonment of Irish Republicans. The essays examine in depth the social and cultural impact that Irish migrants have made on Wales, and show more broadly the ways in which the study of such migrant groups poses searching questions about the nature of society as a whole.

About Paul OLeary (Department of History and Welsh History, University of Aberystwyth (United Kingdom))

Dr Paul O'Leary lectures in the Department of History & Welsh History at Aberystwyth University.

Table of Contents

  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction
  • Towards Integration: The Irish in Modern Wales
  • Paul OLeary
  • South Wales, the Coal Trade and the Irish Famine Refugee Crisis
  • Frank Neal
  • Irish Settlement in Nineteenth-Century Cardiff
  • John Hickey
  • Decorous and Creditable: The Irish in Newport
  • Chris Williams
  • The Irish in Wrexham, 1850-1880
  • Peter Jones
  • Reassessing the Anti-Irish Riot: Popular Protest and the Irish in South Wales, c. 1826-1882
  • Louise Miskell
  • The Cult of Respectability and the Irish in Mid-Nineteenth Century Wales
  • Paul OLeary
  • The Black Hand: 1916 and Irish Republican Prisoners in North Wales
  • Jon Parry
  • Comparing immigrant Histories: The Irish and Others in Modern Wales
  • Neil Evans
  • Index

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9780853238485
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Irish Migrants in Modern Wales by Paul OLeary (Department of History and Welsh History, University of Aberystwyth (United Kingdom))
Used - Very Good
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Liverpool University Press
2004-04-01
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