Michael Coleman\u27s historical and comparative study represents the latest offering in a critical but still underdeveloped subfield of comparative colonialisms: Irish and Native American connections under the experience of colonization. The tradition of comparative work across the Atlantic Ocean, with its recognition of a fundamental similarity in the practical and ideological work of British and American colonialism in Ireland and Indian Country, has roots in the scholarship of such important intellectuals as Howard Mumford Jones (0 Strange New World! American Culture: The Formative Years), David Beers Quinn (The Elizabethans and the Irish), and Nicholas Canny ( The Ideology of English Colonization: From Ireland to America ) during the 19...
The Irish Diaspora and the influx of Irish immigrants to North America have received much attention ...
Review of: Beyond the American Pale: The Irish in the West, 1845–1910, by David M. Emmons
This book should be more useful in Canada, where I have some reason to believe that there are more g...
Michael Coleman\u27s historical and comparative study represents the latest offering in a critical b...
David Emmons\u27s book on the Butte Irish (1989) helped begin a scholarly reassessment and investiga...
This article explores the complexities of Ireland’s relationship with Native Americans and of Na¬tiv...
On the first page of this encyclopedic essay on North American Indian history, the reader learns tha...
The fertile mind of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn has produced essays, lectures, and papers on an array of iss...
This book grew out of the ninth biennial Maple Leaf and Eagle Conference on North American Studies h...
Review of: The Columbia Guide to American Indians of the Great Plains. Fowler, Loretta
This book is a true magnum opus-large in its 640 pages of text, and a major work of exploration well...
I did not send Her there to be an Irish washerwoman, wrote the angry Indian father of a student for...
Review of: Great Lakes Creoles: A French-Indian Community on the Northern Borderlands, Prairie Du C...
So many studies have been published on nineteenth-century U.S. government Indian schools that I init...
This dissertation explores the links between the past and present impacts of colonization in Ireland...
The Irish Diaspora and the influx of Irish immigrants to North America have received much attention ...
Review of: Beyond the American Pale: The Irish in the West, 1845–1910, by David M. Emmons
This book should be more useful in Canada, where I have some reason to believe that there are more g...
Michael Coleman\u27s historical and comparative study represents the latest offering in a critical b...
David Emmons\u27s book on the Butte Irish (1989) helped begin a scholarly reassessment and investiga...
This article explores the complexities of Ireland’s relationship with Native Americans and of Na¬tiv...
On the first page of this encyclopedic essay on North American Indian history, the reader learns tha...
The fertile mind of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn has produced essays, lectures, and papers on an array of iss...
This book grew out of the ninth biennial Maple Leaf and Eagle Conference on North American Studies h...
Review of: The Columbia Guide to American Indians of the Great Plains. Fowler, Loretta
This book is a true magnum opus-large in its 640 pages of text, and a major work of exploration well...
I did not send Her there to be an Irish washerwoman, wrote the angry Indian father of a student for...
Review of: Great Lakes Creoles: A French-Indian Community on the Northern Borderlands, Prairie Du C...
So many studies have been published on nineteenth-century U.S. government Indian schools that I init...
This dissertation explores the links between the past and present impacts of colonization in Ireland...
The Irish Diaspora and the influx of Irish immigrants to North America have received much attention ...
Review of: Beyond the American Pale: The Irish in the West, 1845–1910, by David M. Emmons
This book should be more useful in Canada, where I have some reason to believe that there are more g...