This article will trace how expressions of Irish culture in London have evolved in the period following the Second World War, going from celebrations which took place within the confines of the Irish community in the 1950s and 1960s to more public and open articulations of an Irish identity thirty years later
Exhibiting Irishness traces multiple constructions of Irish identity in national and international d...
Ireland’s long and contested status as an internal colony of Britain has been important in the histo...
This thesis attends to the question of identity, specifically ethnic identity, as it related to arou...
This article will trace how expressions of Irish culture in London have evolved in the period follow...
International audienceThe Irish in England in the post-World War II period were not recognised in of...
Introductory article from a special issue of Irish Studies Review about the Irish diaspora
This article explores the ways in which 19th-century paintings collected by Americans of Irish desce...
One of the more intriguing aspects of St. Patrick's Day celebrations as a nationalised ritual of a p...
The 1897 Irish Fair in New York City is significant for its map exhibit of a topographical map of Ir...
International audienceThe Irish in Britain in the post World War II period have been considered vict...
The commemorations of the Battle of Fontenoy of 1745 and the Easter Rising of 1916 were major events...
The Irish Celebrating is a collection of essays which focuses on the complex dynamics of celebrating...
Any study of ethnicity, especially diasporic ethnicity, must somehow engage with the question of au...
The aim of this issue is to examine how different sorts of circulations have affected the British is...
This article investigates the conflicted cultural identity of those Irish-speaking antiquarians work...
Exhibiting Irishness traces multiple constructions of Irish identity in national and international d...
Ireland’s long and contested status as an internal colony of Britain has been important in the histo...
This thesis attends to the question of identity, specifically ethnic identity, as it related to arou...
This article will trace how expressions of Irish culture in London have evolved in the period follow...
International audienceThe Irish in England in the post-World War II period were not recognised in of...
Introductory article from a special issue of Irish Studies Review about the Irish diaspora
This article explores the ways in which 19th-century paintings collected by Americans of Irish desce...
One of the more intriguing aspects of St. Patrick's Day celebrations as a nationalised ritual of a p...
The 1897 Irish Fair in New York City is significant for its map exhibit of a topographical map of Ir...
International audienceThe Irish in Britain in the post World War II period have been considered vict...
The commemorations of the Battle of Fontenoy of 1745 and the Easter Rising of 1916 were major events...
The Irish Celebrating is a collection of essays which focuses on the complex dynamics of celebrating...
Any study of ethnicity, especially diasporic ethnicity, must somehow engage with the question of au...
The aim of this issue is to examine how different sorts of circulations have affected the British is...
This article investigates the conflicted cultural identity of those Irish-speaking antiquarians work...
Exhibiting Irishness traces multiple constructions of Irish identity in national and international d...
Ireland’s long and contested status as an internal colony of Britain has been important in the histo...
This thesis attends to the question of identity, specifically ethnic identity, as it related to arou...