The works discussed in this article include: The Rascal King: The Life and Times of James Michael Curley 1874-1958, by Jack Beatty; JFK: Reckless Youth, by Nigel Hamilton; Textures of Irish America, by Lawrence J. McCaffrey; and Militant and Triumphant: William Henry O\u27Connell and the Catholic Church in Boston, by James M. O\u27Toole
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The 1897 Irish Fair in New York City is significant for its map exhibit of a topographical map of Ir...
Very Reverend William McNulty is Paterson\u27s “Grand Old Man,” and his long service to the commnity...
Archbishop William Joseph Walsh of Dublin was a commanding national figure who helped shape modern I...
The works discussed in this article include: The Rascal King: The Life and Times of James Michael Cu...
Review of: John Ireland and the American Catholic Church. O\u27Connell, Marvin R
Winner of the American Conference for Irish Studies Prize for Literary Criticism The Irish Voice in ...
The Irish in America have always had a complex relationship with their government and with American...
The author talks about his time and associations with the University of Massachusetts Boston. He als...
Neil Hogan and Patrick J. Mahoney have co-authored a book that commemorates the role of Connecticut ...
This issue is titled A Treasure Trove of Connecticut Irish History from the 1870s . A rich vein of...
This article describes a discussion that the author had with John O\u27Leary, an Irish poet. It dis...
The future of the Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University in Hamden --In the 1650s a group of E...
The author talks about his time and associations with the University of Massachusetts Boston. He als...
In the mid-1800s, in the wake of the Great Famine, over one million Irish citizens came to the Unite...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
The 1897 Irish Fair in New York City is significant for its map exhibit of a topographical map of Ir...
Very Reverend William McNulty is Paterson\u27s “Grand Old Man,” and his long service to the commnity...
Archbishop William Joseph Walsh of Dublin was a commanding national figure who helped shape modern I...