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Ireland and Irish-Australia
Studies in Cultural and Political History
- 308 pages
- English
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About this book
The Irish contribution to Australian history goes both deep and wide. Originally published in 1986 the essays in this collection contribute both to the understanding of Ireland's place in Australian history and to the interpretation of the Irish scene in the nineteenth century. Ranging from law to W. B. Yeats, and from monumental sculpture to violence and crime, the papers reflect the diversity of the Irish-Australian experience and the persistence of a distinctively Irish culture even when transported across the world.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Frontispiece
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Notes on Contributors
- 1. Data: What is Known about the Irish in North America?
- 2. The Irish and Law in Australia
- 3. W.B. Yeats: Political Poetry or Poems to the Editor
- 4. William OāBrien: Problems Reappraising his Political Career
- 5. Murder as Metaphor: Griffinās Portrayal of Ireland in the Year of Catholic Emancipation
- 6. The Overflow of the Deluge: Anglo-Irish Relationships, 1914-1922
- 7. Daniel Mannix and the Cult of Personality
- 8. Father Mathewās Statue: The Making of a Monument in Cork
- 9. Violence Transported: Aspects of Irish Peasant Society
- 10. The Irish in Australia: A General View
- 11. Sir Antony MacDonnell and Crime Branch Special
- 12. āA great battleā ā Bishop James A. Goold of Melbourne (1848-1864) and the State Aid for Religion Controversy
- 13. Writing the History of Irish-Australia
- 14. The Desolate Boys: Juvenile Crime and Punishment, Ireland and New South Wales
- 15. Telling it Slant: Swift and the Journal to Stella
- 16. The Harp New-Strungā: Nationalism, Culture and the United Irishmen
- 17. Maria Edgeworth: The Novelist and the Union
- Index