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A New History of the Irish in Australia Elizabeth Malcom

A New History of the Irish in Australia By Elizabeth Malcom

A New History of the Irish in Australia by Elizabeth Malcom


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A New History of the Irish in Australia by Elizabeth Malcom

Irish immigrants and their offspring were the largest group to populate Australia between 1788 and 1945, after settlers of English birth and descent. The Irish comprised nearly 25 per cent of all non-Indigenous Australians by the time of Federation in 1901. A New History of the Irish in Australia, as its title suggests, offers a new look at this major group of founding peoples. The book uses source materials not employed previously; it examines topics not studied in the past; it takes approaches not attempted before; and it draws upon the latest research published, not only in Australia, but overseas as well. The book does not aspire to be a general account, like the one Patrick O'Farrell published over 30 years ago. Instead, this new history is concerned with certain key themes and topics, some dealt with previously, but many not--or at least not dealt with in Australia before. Issues around race, gender, colonialism, popular culture, immigration restriction, eugenics, crime, mental health, employment discrimination, politics, war and religion are all interrogated. While taking a traditional national approach in focusing on the Irish in one country, the book also has a trans-national dimension in that it situates the Australian Irish experience in the much broader context of the worldwide Irish diaspora. By adopting this approach, the book reveals much about what Irish Australians shared with Irish communities elsewhere, but, in addition, it throws light on the ways in which the Irish-Australian experience was unique. In doing so, this book makes a significant contribution to the history of Australia, of Ireland and of the Irish diaspora.

About Elizabeth Malcom

Elizabeth Malcolm is Honorary Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne. Dianne Hall is an Associate Professor in the College of Arts & Education, Victoria University, Melbourne . She has a long-standing interest in researching Irish and Irish-Australian history has included publications on Irish settlement in the Australian colonies, gender, violence, race, religion and visual stereotypes of the Irish. I am also one of the editors of the Australasian Journal of Irish Studies, a joint-convenor of the Melbourne Irish Studies Seminar series and a member of the committee of the Irish Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand. (ISAANZ).

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GOR010143941
9781782053057
1782053050
A New History of the Irish in Australia by Elizabeth Malcom
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cork University Press
2019-02-01
448
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