"Like crickets to the crevice of a Brew-house" - poor Irish migrants in England 1560-1640, Patrick Fitzgerald; the wild geese - the Irish in European armies, John McGuirk; Irish migration to Argentina, Patrick McKenna; the Murphys and Breens of the overland parties to California, 1844 and 1846, Joseph King; Irish hooligans - Ned Kelly (Australia) and William Donnelly (Canada) in comparative perspective, John Sturgis; "a bigger, better and busier Boston", the pursuit of Irish political legitimacy in America - the Boston Irish, Alan Munslow; the Irish childhood and youth of a Canadian capitalist, T.D. Regehr; friendship patterns and social networks among postwar Irish migrants in Sydney, Seamus Grimes; graduate emigration - a continuation or a break with the past?, Gerald Hanlon; "And they still haven't found what they're looking for" - a survey of the new Irish in New York City, Linda Dowling Almeida.