03564nam 22006012 450 991078258160332120151002020704.01-78138-679-X1-84631-336-8(CKB)1000000000576141(EBL)380623(OCoLC)476209336(SSID)ssj0000183801(PQKBManifestationID)11183504(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000183801(PQKBWorkID)10200479(PQKB)11105979(UkCbUP)CR9781846313363(StDuBDS)EDZ0000127056(UkCbUP)CR9781781386798(MiAaPQ)EBC380623(EXLCZ)99100000000057614120131210d2007|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIrish, Catholic and scouse the history of the Liverpool-Irish, 1800-1939 /John Belchem[electronic resource]Liverpool :Liverpool University Press,2007.1 online resource (xii, 364 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015).1-84631-107-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: 'A piece cut off from the old sod itself' -- Part 1. 1800-1914 -- 1. Poor paddy: the Irish in the Liverpool Labour Market -- 2. 'The lowest depth': the spatial dimensions of Irish Liverpool -- 3. The holy sanctity of poverty: welfare, charity and the sacred Irish poor -- 4. Faith and fatherland: ethno-sectarian collective mutuality -- 5. Electoral politics: towards home rule -- 6. Extra-parliamentary politics: the American connection -- 7. 'Pat-riot-ism': sectarian violence and public disorder -- 8. Cultural politics: national regeneration and ethnic revival -- 9. Leisure: Irish recreation -- Part 2. 1914-39 -- 10. The First World War: free citizens of a free empire? -- 11. The Liverpool-Irish and the Irish revolution -- 12. Depression, decline and heritage recovery.Irish, Catholic and Scouse highlights the complex interplay of cultural and structural factors experienced by the most significant ethnic group in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century pre-multicultural Britain: the Irish in Liverpool. Drawing upon new approaches to our understanding of diasporas, this study emphasises the role of ethnic agency as Catholic migrants and their descendants made Irishness their own. Belchem looks in detail at those who remained in Liverpool, the hub of the Irish diaspora, and contrasts them with their compatriots who continued on their trans-national travels. This path-breaking study will be required reading for those who wish to understand the Irish diaspora and the cultural melting pot of nineteenth-century Liverpool.Irish, Catholic & ScouseIrishEnglandLiverpoolHistory19th centuryIrishEnglandLiverpoolHistory20th centuryCatholicsEnglandLiverpoolLiverpool (England)Social conditionsHistory19th centuryLiverpool (England)Social conditionsHistory20th centuryIrishHistoryIrishHistoryCatholics305.89162042753Belchem John387197UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910782581603321Irish, Catholic and scouse3803657UNINA