IRISH, CATHOLIC AND SCOUSE: THE HISTORY OF THE LIVERPOOL-IRISH, 1800-1939.

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JOHN BELCHEM, JOHN BELCHEM
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IRISH, CATHOLIC AND SCOUSE: THE HISTORY OF THE LIVERPOOL-IRISH, 1800-1939.

This book highlights the complex interplay of cultural and structural factors experienced by the most significant ethnic group in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century pre-multicultural Britain: the Irish in Liverpool. Drawing upon new approaches to our understanding of diasporas, it emphasises the role of ethnic agency as Catholic migrants and their descendants made Irishness their own. The author looks in detail at those who remained in Liverpool, the hub of the Irish diaspora, and contrasts them with their compatriots who continued on their trans-national travels.

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IRISH, CATHOLIC AND SCOUSE: THE HISTORY OF THE LIVERPOOL-IRISH, 1800-1939.
2007, LIVERPOOL UNIV PRESS, Liverpool University Press
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DA690.L8B44 2007, DA690.L8 B44 2007

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OL22768554M
ISBN 10
184631108X
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2010398734
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154689962
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7825973
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OL13676800W

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