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Record Nr.

UNINA9910789857003321

Autore

Wilson David A.

Titolo

Irish nationalism in Canada [[electronic resource] /] / edited by David A. Wilson

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Montreal ; ; Ithaca, : McGill-Queen's University Press, c2009

ISBN

1-282-86684-2

9786612866845

0-7735-7639-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (257 p.)

Collana

McGill-Queen's studies in ethnic history. Series 2 ; ; 26

Altri autori (Persone)

WilsonDavid A. <1950->

Disciplina

325/.24150971

Soggetti

Irish - Canada - History - 19th century

Irish - Canada - History - 20th century

Nationalism - Ireland

Ireland Emigration and immigration

Canada Emigration and immigration

Ireland Politics and government 19th century

Ireland Politics and government 20th century

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-232) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Introduction / David A. Wilson -- 1. Using the Grand Turk for Ireland: Ottoman Images and the Irish Vindicator / Sean Farrell -- 2. Fanatic Heart of the North / Peter M. Toner -- 3. Was Patrick James Whelan a Fenian and Did He Assassinate Thomas D'Arcy McGee? / David A. Wilson -- 4. Clerical Containment of Diasporic Irish Nationalism: A Canadian Example from the Parnell Era / Rosalyn Trigger -- 5. Between King, Kaiser, and Canada: Irish Catholics in Canada and the Great War, 1914-1918 / Mark G. McGowan -- 6. Canadian Catholic Press Reaction to the Irish Crisis, 1916-1921 / Frederick J. McEvoy -- 7. From Terry Finnegan to Terry Fenian: The Truncated Literary Career of James McCarroll / Michael Peterman -- 8. Irish Canadians and the National Question in Canada / Garth Stevenson -- 9. Stepping Back and Looking Around / Donald Harman Akenson.

Sommario/riassunto

According to conventional historical wisdom, Irish nationalism in



Canada was a marginal phenomenon - overshadowed by the more powerful movement in the United States and eclipsed in Canada by the Orange Order. The nine contributors in this book argue otherwise - and in doing so make a major and original contribution to our understanding of the Irish experience in Canada and the place of Irish-Canadian nationalism within an international context. Focusing on the period 1820 to 1920, they examine political, religious, and cultural expressions of Irish-Canadian nationalism as it responded to Irish events and Canadian politics. They also look at tensions within the movement between those who argued that Ireland should share the same freedom that Canada enjoyed within the British Empire and revolutionary republicans who wanted to liberate both Ireland and Canada from the yoke of British imperialism. Irish Nationalism in Canada sheds light on questions such as transference of old world political traditions into North America, the dynamics of ethno-religious conflict, and state responses to a revolutionary minority within an ethno-religious group. Contributors include Donald Harman Akenson (Queen's University, Kingston), Sean Farrell (Northern Illinois University), Mark G. McGowan (St Michael's College, University of Toronto), Frederick J. McEvoy (Independent Scholar), Michael Peterman (Trent University), Garth Stevenson (Brock University), Peter M. Toner (University of New Brunswick), Rosalyn Trigger (University of Aberdeen), and David A. Wilson (University of Toronto).