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Ireland''s Great Famine in Irish-American History - Enshrining a Fateful Memory

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Informationen zum Autor By Mary Kelly Klappentext Ireland's Great Famine recasts traditional approaches to the Irish experience in America in a striking new reading of the history. This is the first compact synthesis to place Ireland's Great Famine at the heart of the modern ethnic narrative, and to explore the Famine's Irish-American legacy as a key factor in its course. Zusammenfassung Ireland’s Great Famine recasts traditional approaches to the Irish experience in America in a striking new reading of the history. This is the first compact synthesis to place Ireland’s Great Famine at the heart of the modern ethnic narrative, and to explore the Famine’s Irish-American legacy as a key factor in its course. Inhaltsverzeichnis AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Irish Hunger: Irish-American Crucible1 Floodtide: Framing Famine Memory between 1845 and 19002 Latent Memory: Constructing Irish-American Identity in the early 1900s3 Ethnic Progression: Selective Memory by the mid-1900s4 "Where Past and Present Mingle": Roadways to Remembrance 5 Long Threatening: From Confrontation to Commemoration in the 1990sEpilogue: At the End of the DayBibliographyIndexAbout the Author

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