British and Irish diasporas

British and Irish diasporas

by J. C. D. ClarkEamonn Ciardha Kathrin Zickermann and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 07/01/2019

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People from the British and Irish Isles have, for centuries, migrated to all corners of the globe.Wherever they went, the English, Irish, Scots, Welsh, and and even sub-national, supra-regional groups like the Cornish, co-mingled, blended and blurred. Yet while they gradually integrated into new lives in far-flung places, British and Irish Isle emigrants often maintained elements of their distinctive national cultures, which is an important foundation of diasporas. Within this wider context, this volume seeks to explore the nature and characteristics of the British and Irish diasporas, stressing their varying origins and evolution, the developing attachments to them, and the differences in each nation’s recognition of their own diaspora. The volume thus offers the first integrated study of the formation of diasporas from the islands of Ireland and Britain, with a particular view to scrutinizing the similarities, differences, tensions and possibilities of this approach.

ISBN:
9781526127877
9781526127877
Category:
History
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
07-01-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
Philip Payton

Philip Payton is Professor of History at Flinders University in Adelaide, and Emeritus Professor of Cornish and Australian Studies at the University of Exeter in the UK, where he was Director of the Institute of Cornish Studies from 1991 to 2013. He is the author/editor of more than fifty books, including Making Moonta: The Invention of 'Australia's Little Cornwall' (2007), and Regional Australia and the Great War: 'The Boys from Old Kio' (2012), both of which are about the history of northern Yorke Peninsula.

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