The English diaspora in North America

The English diaspora in North America
Title The English diaspora in North America PDF eBook
Author Tanja Bueltmann
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 404
Release 2016-12-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1526103737

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Ethnic associations were once vibrant features of societies, such as the United States and Canada, which attracted large numbers of immigrants. While the transplanted cultural lives of the Irish, Scots and continental Europeans have received much attention, the English are far less widely explored. It is assumed the English were not an ethnic community, that they lacked the alienating experiences associated with immigration and thus possessed few elements of diasporas. This deeply researched new book questions this assumption. It shows that English associations once were widespread, taking hold in colonial America, spreading to Canada and then encompassing all of the empire. Celebrating saints days, expressing pride in the monarch and national heroes, providing charity to the national poor, and forging mutual aid societies mutual, were all features of English life overseas. In fact, the English simply resembled other immigrant groups too much to be dismissed as the unproblematic, invisible immigrants.

Between Law and Custom

Between Law and Custom
Title Between Law and Custom PDF eBook
Author Peter Karsten
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 584
Release 2002-03-18
Genre History
ISBN 9780521792837

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Drawing on extensive archival and library sources, Karsten explores these collisions and arrives at a number of conclusions that will surprise.

British and Irish Diasporas

British and Irish Diasporas
Title British and Irish Diasporas PDF eBook
Author Donald MacRaild
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 2019-01-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781526127853

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This book offers the first integrated study of the formation of diasporas from the islands of Ireland and Britain, and explores how the examples and experiences of the constituent nations and peoples of those islands compare.

Nature and the English Diaspora

Nature and the English Diaspora
Title Nature and the English Diaspora PDF eBook
Author Thomas Dunlap
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 362
Release 1999-09-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780521651738

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This book is a comparative history of the development of ideas about nature, particularly of the importance of native nature in the Anglo settler countries of the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It examines the development of natural history, settlers' adaptations to the end of expansion, scientists' shift from natural history to ecology, and the rise of environmentalism. Addressing not only scientific knowledge but also popular issues from hunting to landscape painting, this book explores the ways in which English-speaking settlers looked at nature in their new lands.

The South Asian Religious Diaspora in Britain, Canada, and the United States

The South Asian Religious Diaspora in Britain, Canada, and the United States
Title The South Asian Religious Diaspora in Britain, Canada, and the United States PDF eBook
Author Harold Coward
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 315
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0791493024

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This book explores the experience of religious communities that have migrated from South Asia (India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh) to live in Britain, Canada, and the United States, three countries sharing a common language (English) and an interwoven history. The work introduces the migration history of Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs along with the cultural nuances of these traditions. The contributors discuss the various communities' experiences that grow out of or are related to religion. The book shows how traditions are reformed or reinvented and how they are passed on, both through the family and through institutions. Issues related to public policy and minority status are also addressed. While the main focus is on the Hindu, Muslim, and Sikh communities, specific sections also cover South Asian Christians, the Zoroastrian diaspora, and new religious movements in the West led by South Asians. The book strikes a balance between stories and statistics in order to emphasize the narrative of the immigrants' experience. [Contributors include: Roger Ballard, Judith Coney, Harold Coward, Diana L. Eck, Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad, John R. Hinnells, Kim Knott, Gurinder Singh Mann, Sheila McDonough, Jørgen S. Nielsen, Joseph T. O'Connell, and Raymond Brady Williams.]

Emigrants and Exiles

Emigrants and Exiles
Title Emigrants and Exiles PDF eBook
Author Kerby A. Miller
Publisher
Pages 704
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN 9780195051872

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Explains the reasons for the large Irish emigration, and examines the problems they faced adjusting to new lives in the United States.

African American English in the Diaspora

African American English in the Diaspora
Title African American English in the Diaspora PDF eBook
Author Shana Poplack
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Pages 320
Release 2001-10-16
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780631212652

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This provocative volume investigates the origins of contemporary African American Vernacular English (AAVE), one of the oldest, yet unsolved, questions in sociolinguistics.