Work on national identity has eschewed the search for stable, underlying entities but focused attention instead on the processes through which a sense of national belonging can be achieved. But the centripetal pull involved in this creation may overlook the simultaneous centrifugal push to isolate unassimilable elements towards the periphery of, or outside, the nation. A key area in the “forging” of British national identity could also be seen to be Ireland, and the exclusion of the obstinately heterogeneous elements, Jacobites and Catholics, which would not fit into the British story of the coming into being of a historical subject. This article seeks to focus on the phenomenon of pre-1800 Irish migration to Europe within the framework...
The current research aimed to assess the social, national and political identities of members of the...
There is a long history of migration from Britain to Ireland, but it is rarely theorised as migrati...
Despite being an everyday point of reference in Irish discourse, the extent to which the county serv...
Work on national identity has eschewed the search for stable, underlying entities but focused attent...
Through the prism of current state discourses in Ireland on engagement with the Irish diaspora, this...
The Irish in Britain have only recently been granted ethnic status. This blind spot which existed to...
In this paper I would like to look at two contrasting examples of Irish Identity in the long eightee...
People from the British and Irish Isles have, for centuries, migrated to all corners of the globe.Wh...
The notion that mobility weakens collective norms and increases tolerance has a long pedigree in soc...
Through the prism of current state discourses in Ireland on engagement with the Irish diaspora, this...
The tyranny of transnational discourse?: ‘authenticity’ and Irish diasporic identity in Ireland and ...
The problem of migration of the Irish military to the European continent in modern times is examined...
Whether they settled in Great Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia, or elsewhere, there was...
This study examines, based upon a case study in Nenagh, a small town in the Republic of Ireland, the...
The impetus for this paper occurred during my PhD research, which explored issues of migrancy and id...
The current research aimed to assess the social, national and political identities of members of the...
There is a long history of migration from Britain to Ireland, but it is rarely theorised as migrati...
Despite being an everyday point of reference in Irish discourse, the extent to which the county serv...
Work on national identity has eschewed the search for stable, underlying entities but focused attent...
Through the prism of current state discourses in Ireland on engagement with the Irish diaspora, this...
The Irish in Britain have only recently been granted ethnic status. This blind spot which existed to...
In this paper I would like to look at two contrasting examples of Irish Identity in the long eightee...
People from the British and Irish Isles have, for centuries, migrated to all corners of the globe.Wh...
The notion that mobility weakens collective norms and increases tolerance has a long pedigree in soc...
Through the prism of current state discourses in Ireland on engagement with the Irish diaspora, this...
The tyranny of transnational discourse?: ‘authenticity’ and Irish diasporic identity in Ireland and ...
The problem of migration of the Irish military to the European continent in modern times is examined...
Whether they settled in Great Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia, or elsewhere, there was...
This study examines, based upon a case study in Nenagh, a small town in the Republic of Ireland, the...
The impetus for this paper occurred during my PhD research, which explored issues of migrancy and id...
The current research aimed to assess the social, national and political identities of members of the...
There is a long history of migration from Britain to Ireland, but it is rarely theorised as migrati...
Despite being an everyday point of reference in Irish discourse, the extent to which the county serv...