From Ulster to America
Title | From Ulster to America PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Montgomery |
Publisher | Ulster Historical Foundation |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9781903688618 |
From Ulster to America documents nearly four hundred terms and meanings-- each with quotations from both sides of the Atlantic--contributed to American English by these eighteenth-century settlers from Ulster. Drawing on letters they sent back to their homeland and on other archival documents associated with their settlement, it shows that Ulster emigrants and their children contributed as much to regional American English as any other group. The numerous quotations bring alive the speech of earlier days on both sides of the Atlantic, and extend understanding of the culture, mannerisms, and life of those pioneering times.
Ulster to America
Title | Ulster to America PDF eBook |
Author | Warren R. Hofstra |
Publisher | Univ. of Tennessee Press |
Pages | 297 |
Release | 2011-12-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1572338326 |
In Ulster to America: The Scots-Irish Migration Experience, 1680–1830, editor Warren R. Hofstra has gathered contributions from pioneering scholars who are rewriting the history of the Scots-Irish. In addition to presenting fresh information based on thorough and detailed research, they offer cutting-edge interpretations that help explain the Scots-Irish experience in the United States. In place of implacable Scots-Irish individualism, the writers stress the urge to build communities among Ulster immigrants. In place of rootlessness and isolation, the authors point to the trans-Atlantic continuity of Scots-Irish settlement and the presence of Germans and Anglo-Americans in so-called Scots-Irish areas. In a variety of ways, the book asserts, the Scots-Irish actually modified or abandoned some of their own cultural traits as a result of interacting with people of other backgrounds and in response to many of the main themes defining American history. While the Scots-Irish myth has proved useful over time to various groups with their own agendas—including modern-day conservatives and fundamentalist Christians—this book, by clearing away long-standing but erroneous ideas about the Scots-Irish, represents a major advance in our understanding of these immigrants. It also places Scots-Irish migration within the broader context of the historiographical construct of the Atlantic world. Organized in chronological and migratory order, this volume includes contributions on specific U.S. centers for Ulster immigrants: New Castle, Delaware; Donegal Springs, Pennsylvania; Carlisle, Pennsylvania; Opequon, Virginia; the Virginia frontier; the Carolina backcountry; southwestern Pennsylvania, and Kentucky. Ulster to America is essential reading for scholars and students of American history, immigration history, local history, and the colonial era, as well as all those who seek a fuller understanding of the Scots-Irish immigrant story.
The Scotch-Irish in America
Title | The Scotch-Irish in America PDF eBook |
Author | Scotch-Irish Society in America |
Publisher | |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 1892 |
Genre | Scots-Irish |
ISBN |
Making the Irish American
Title | Making the Irish American PDF eBook |
Author | J.J. Lee |
Publisher | NYU Press |
Pages | 751 |
Release | 2007-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0814752187 |
Explores the history of the Irish in America, offering an overview of Irish history, immigration to the United States, and the transition of the Irish from the working class to all levels of society.
New Directions in Irish-American History
Title | New Directions in Irish-American History PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin Kenny |
Publisher | Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780299187149 |
The writing of Irish American history has been transformed since the 1960s. This volume demonstrates how scholars from many disciplines are addressing not only issues of emigration, politics, and social class but also race, labor, gender, representation, historical memory, and return (both literal and symbolic) to Ireland. This recent scholarship embraces Protestants as well as Catholics, incorporates analysis from geography, sociology, and literary criticism, and proposes a genuinely transnational framework giving attention to both sides of the Atlantic. This book combines two special issues of the journal Éire-Ireland with additional new material. The contributors include Tyler Anbinder, Thomas J. Archdeacon, Bruce D. Boling, Maurice J. Bric, Mary P. Corcoran, Mary E. Daly, Catherine M. Eagan, Ruth-Ann M. Harris, Diane M. Hotten-Somers, William Jenkins, Patricia Kelleher, Líam Kennedy, Kerby A. Miller, Harvey O'Brien, Matthew J. O'Brien, Timothy M. O'Neil, and Fionnghuala Sweeney.
The McGills, Celts, Scots, Ulsterman and American Pioneers
Title | The McGills, Celts, Scots, Ulsterman and American Pioneers PDF eBook |
Author | Augustus McGill |
Publisher | |
Pages | 370 |
Release | 1910 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN |
Arthur and Patrick McGill, brothers, immigrated to Baltimore about 1770 and served in the Revolutionary War. "At the close of the War, Patrick McGill was about thirty years old, and Arthur probably five years older." They settled in Crawford Co., Pennsylvania and both died in 1832. Includes the biography of Andrew Ryan McGill, tenth governor of Minnesota.
America
Title | America PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 648 |
Release | 1924 |
Genre | Theology |
ISBN |
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