
Navigating Historical Crosscurrents in the Irish Atlantic
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Content
- Intro
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Preface: Catherine B. Shannon: Happy Recollections: Nicholas Canny
- Introduction: Mary C. Kelly
- Part 1: Framing the Irish Atlantic
- 1 The 'Kingdom of God' and the 'kingdom of Ireland': the life, work and politics of hymnist Cecil Frances Alexander (1818-95): Mary M. Burke and Rachael Sealy Lynch
- 2 Shovelling out Ireland's permanent deadweight during the Great Famine: the Cork workhouse paupers sent to New Brunswick in 1850: Gerard Moran
- 3 Ireland, America and transnational radicalism: David M. Doolin
- 4 When history and hope rhymed: Fanny Parnell - nationalist, feminist and patriot poet: Christine Kinealy
- 5 'I cannot banish the thought of home': young Irish women's responses to urban-industrial America: Kerby A. Miller
- 6 The Balfour war mission to America in 1917 and the Irish problem: Francis M. Carroll
- Part 2: Crosscurrents: Identities and Incarnations
- 7 'Ireland's family re-union': the 1932 Eucharistic Congress: Mary E. Daly
- 8 Differing with the American cousins: the Irish Catholics of Canada fight the Great War, 1914-18: Mark G. McGowan
- 9 The Gaelic American, 1921-8: reporting on the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the Irish Free State: Michael Doorley
- 10 Duelling mythologies of James Michael Curley: Suzann Buckley
- 11 John McGahern and the historian of modern Ireland: Diarmaid Ferriter
- 12 Wild Atlantic Ways: Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh
- 13 John Hume and the evolution of power-sharing in Northern Ireland: Seán Farren
- 14 Boston's three Irelands: busing, class and Irish ethnic identity, 1970-2015: Matthew O'Brien
- Part 3: Bridging Atlantic
- 15 'forever one and the same person'
- 16 Charting a course: framing scholarship and practical politics in the work of Catherine B. Shannon
- 17 Catherine B. Shannon: in her own words
- 18 Catherine B. Shannon and the role of women in the Northern Ireland peace process
- 19 Safe spaces on the Falls
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index
- Back Cover
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