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Irish Catholic And Scouse The History Of The Liverpoolirish 18001939 John Belchem

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Irish Catholic And Scouse The History Of The Liverpoolirish 18001939 John Belchem
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.47 MB
Pages: 379
Author: John Belchem
ISBN: 9781846311079, 9781846311086, 1846311071, 184631108X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Irish Catholic And Scouse The History Of The Liverpoolirish 18001939 John Belchem by John Belchem 9781846311079, 9781846311086, 1846311071, 184631108X instant download after payment.

Liverpool in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was the mirror of Ellis Island: it acted as the great cultural melting pot and processing point of migration from Europe to the United States. Here, for the first time, acclaimed historian John Belchem offers an extensive and groundbreaking social history of the elements of the Irish diaspora that stayed in Liverpool—enriching the city’s cultural mix rather than continuing on their journey.   Covering the tumultuous period from the Act of Union to the supposed “final settlement” between Britain and Ireland, this richly illustrated volume will be required reading for anyone interested in the Irish diaspora.

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