05766nam 22011893u 450 991099388870332120250411153116.00-8173-8420-0(CKB)2670000000052170(EBL)589760(OCoLC)670411963(SSID)ssj0000490491(PQKBManifestationID)11339334(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000490491(PQKBWorkID)10484785(PQKB)10931685(MiAaPQ)EBC589760(EXLCZ)99267000000005217020130418d2010|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrTransatlantic ScotsAlabama University of Alabama Press20101 online resource (382 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8173-1473-3 0-8173-5240-6 Contents; List of Illustrations; Foreword; Introduction; 1. Transatlantic Scots and Ethnicity; 2. Scottish Immigration and Ethnic Organization in the United States; 3. A Brief History of Organized Scottishness in Canada; 4. From the Quebec-Hebrideans to "les Écossais-Québécois": Tracing the Evolution of a Scottish Cultural Identity in Canada's Eastern Townships; 5. Powerful Pathos: The Triumph of Scottishness in Nova Scotia; 6. You Play It as You Would Sing It: Cape Breton, Scottishness, and the Means of Cultural Production7. The North American Émigré, Highland Games, and Social Capital in International Communities8. Troubling Times in the Scottish-American Relationship; 9. Bravehearts and Patriarchs: Masculinity on the Pedestal in Southern Scottish Heritage Celebration; 10. Finding Colonsay's Emigrants and a "Heritage of Place"; 11. Pilgrims to the Far Country: North American "roots-tourists" in the Scottish Highlands and Islands; 12. Tartan Day in America; 13. Transatlantic Scots, Their Interlocutors, and the Scottish Discursive Unconscious; Contributors; IndexExamines the impact of the Scottish legacy on North American cultures and heritage. During the past four decades, growing interest in North Americans' cultural and ancestral ties to Scotland has produced hundreds of new Scottish clan and heritage societies. Well over 300 Scottish Highland games and gatherings annually take place across the U.S. and Canada. Transatlantic Scots is a multidisciplinary collection that studies the regional organization and varied expressions of the Scottish Heritage movement in the Canadian Maritimes, the Great Lakes, NewNorth America - Emigration and immigration - HistoryNorth America -- Emigration and immigration -- HistoryNorth America - Ethnic relationsNorth America -- Ethnic relationsRegionalism - North AmericaRegionalism -- North AmericaScotland - Emigration and immigration - HistoryScotland -- Emigration and immigration -- HistoryScots - North America - Ethnic identityScots -- North America -- Ethnic identityScots - North America - HistoryScots -- North America -- HistoryScots - North America - Social life and customsScots -- North America -- Social life and customsTransnationalismTransnationalismScotsHistoryNorth AmericaScotsSocial life and customsNorth AmericaScotsEthnic identityNorth AmericaRegionalismNorth AmericaTransnationalismRegions & Countries - AmericasHILCCHistory & ArchaeologyHILCCAmericas - GeneralHILCCNorth America - Emigration and immigration - History.North America -- Emigration and immigration -- History.North America - Ethnic relations.North America -- Ethnic relations.Regionalism - North America.Regionalism -- North America.Scotland - Emigration and immigration - History.Scotland -- Emigration and immigration -- History.Scots - North America - Ethnic identity.Scots -- North America -- Ethnic identity.Scots - North America - History.Scots -- North America -- History.Scots - North America - Social life and customs.Scots -- North America -- Social life and customs.Transnationalism.Transnationalism.ScotsHistoryScotsSocial life and customsScotsEthnic identityRegionalismTransnationalism.Regions & Countries - AmericasHistory & ArchaeologyAmericas - General305.891/63073305.8916307305.89163073Ray R. Celeste983061Ray R. Celeste983061Bennett Margaret1946-1811027Cowan Edward J1811028Basu Paul854930Hook Andrew592911Jarvie Grant854931McArthur Colin222342Sheets John W1811029Vance Michael1811030Dembling Jonathan1811031AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910993888703321Transatlantic Scots4470446UNINA