Irish Unionism Author Ryan Keating, Assistant Professor of History at California State University, San Bernardino has made a significant contribution to the study of Irish soldiers in the Civil War. Shades of Green does not look at units like the 69th New York or the Irish Brigades of Boston...
Examines the ways in which Irish immigrants' birth place in Ireland shaped their experiences in thei...
This study investigates Irishmen who served as soldiers in the Italian Risorgimento and the American...
Shifting the Study of Abolition to the Atlantic World In this well-researched and clearly-writte...
Nineteenth-century Irish Americans were bound together by a shared ethnic identity that was shaped b...
Exploring Civil War Society Civil War Citizens is a collection of seven essays examining the wartime...
Thesis advisor: Kevin KennyImmigrants in a Time of Civil War: The Irish, Slavery, and the Union, 184...
Irish Americans fought for both the Union and the Confederacy during the American Civil War of 1861-...
Why did many Irish Americans, who did not have a direct connection to slavery, choose to fight for t...
Re-examining Irish America through John Dooley Georgetown Emeritus Professor, R. Emmet Curran, has p...
New York\u27s Irish population in the later nineteenth century has received little scholarly attenti...
During the American Civil War, New York State’s irrepressible Irish Brigade was alternately composed...
During the American Civil War, an approximate 200,000 Irish-born soldiers, and an even greater numb...
(print) viii, 150 p. ; 24 cmBibliography: p. [125]-144Ch. One "The Corpse On The Dissecting-Table" 1...
The infamous New York City draft riots of July 13-16, 1863, remain the worst urban riots in American...
Reviewer Ryan W. Keating touts Diana Dretke’s The Bonds of War: A Story of Immigrants and Esprit De ...
Examines the ways in which Irish immigrants' birth place in Ireland shaped their experiences in thei...
This study investigates Irishmen who served as soldiers in the Italian Risorgimento and the American...
Shifting the Study of Abolition to the Atlantic World In this well-researched and clearly-writte...
Nineteenth-century Irish Americans were bound together by a shared ethnic identity that was shaped b...
Exploring Civil War Society Civil War Citizens is a collection of seven essays examining the wartime...
Thesis advisor: Kevin KennyImmigrants in a Time of Civil War: The Irish, Slavery, and the Union, 184...
Irish Americans fought for both the Union and the Confederacy during the American Civil War of 1861-...
Why did many Irish Americans, who did not have a direct connection to slavery, choose to fight for t...
Re-examining Irish America through John Dooley Georgetown Emeritus Professor, R. Emmet Curran, has p...
New York\u27s Irish population in the later nineteenth century has received little scholarly attenti...
During the American Civil War, New York State’s irrepressible Irish Brigade was alternately composed...
During the American Civil War, an approximate 200,000 Irish-born soldiers, and an even greater numb...
(print) viii, 150 p. ; 24 cmBibliography: p. [125]-144Ch. One "The Corpse On The Dissecting-Table" 1...
The infamous New York City draft riots of July 13-16, 1863, remain the worst urban riots in American...
Reviewer Ryan W. Keating touts Diana Dretke’s The Bonds of War: A Story of Immigrants and Esprit De ...
Examines the ways in which Irish immigrants' birth place in Ireland shaped their experiences in thei...
This study investigates Irishmen who served as soldiers in the Italian Risorgimento and the American...
Shifting the Study of Abolition to the Atlantic World In this well-researched and clearly-writte...