
Divergent Paths
Family Histories of Irish Emigrants in Britain, 1820-1920
John Herson(Author)
Manchester University Press
Published on 1. April 2015
Book
Hardback
360 pages
978-0-7190-9063-9 (ISBN)
Description
This book is unique in adopting a family history approach to Irish immigrants in nineteenth century Britain. It shows that the family was central to the migrants' lives and identities. The techniques of family and digital history are used for the first time to reveal the paths followed by a representative body of Irish immigrant families, using the town of Stafford in the West Midlands as a case study.
The book contains vital evidence about the lives of ordinary families. In the long term many intermarried with the local population, but others moved away and some simply died out. The book investigates what forces determined the paths they followed and why their ultimate fates were so varied.
A fascinating picture is revealed of family life and gender relations in nineteenth-century England which will appeal to scholars of Irish history, social history, genealogy and the history of the family. -- .
The book contains vital evidence about the lives of ordinary families. In the long term many intermarried with the local population, but others moved away and some simply died out. The book investigates what forces determined the paths they followed and why their ultimate fates were so varied.
A fascinating picture is revealed of family life and gender relations in nineteenth-century England which will appeal to scholars of Irish history, social history, genealogy and the history of the family. -- .
Reviews / Votes
'In this remarkable book, the author gives colour and life to this non-descript place, and voice to generations of the type of people that do not ordinarily feature in history writing. A micro-study of 22 out of a total of 206 Irish families who settled in Stafford in 1820-1920, what emerges from this collective family biography is unlike anything else in the canon of Irish migrant studies...The depth of research on show here is, at times, extraordinary.'Ciaran O'Neill, Trinity College Dublin , Economic History Review, 69,2 (2016) -- .
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
Illustrations, black & white|Tables
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
680 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7190-9063-9 (9780719090639)
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E-Book
06/2015
11th Edition
Manchester University Press
€43.99
Available for download
Person
John Herson is former Head of History at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) and a former Fellow of Liverpool University in the Institute of Irish Studies. He is currently an Honorary Research Fellow at LJMU -- .
Content
1. Irish emigrants and family history: a new approach
2. The context: Irish emigration and Stafford
3. Stafford's Irish families: the overall picture
4. Pathfinders: labouring families before the Famine
5. Refugees from the Famine
6. Labouring families in the Famine's aftermath, 1852+
7. Lace curtain Irish? The families of craft, clerical & service workers
8. Old soldiers and their families
9. The Irish in the shoe trade
10. The forgotten Irish: entrepreneurs and professionals
11. Divergent paths: the conclusions to be drawn
Bibliography
Index -- .
2. The context: Irish emigration and Stafford
3. Stafford's Irish families: the overall picture
4. Pathfinders: labouring families before the Famine
5. Refugees from the Famine
6. Labouring families in the Famine's aftermath, 1852+
7. Lace curtain Irish? The families of craft, clerical & service workers
8. Old soldiers and their families
9. The Irish in the shoe trade
10. The forgotten Irish: entrepreneurs and professionals
11. Divergent paths: the conclusions to be drawn
Bibliography
Index -- .