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Irish London A Cultural History 1850-1916

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Irish London

A Cultural History 1850-1916

Richard Kirkland

History / Europe / Great Britain / Victorian Era

Winner of the 2022 British Association of Irish Studies (BAIS) Book Prize

In the years following the Irish Famine (1845–52), London became one of the cities of Ireland. The number of Irish in London swelled to over 100,000 and from this mass migration emerged a distinctive and vibrant culture based on a shared sense of history, identity and experience. In this book, Richard Kirkland brings together elements in Irish London's culture and history that had previously only been understood separately or indeed largely overlooked (as in the case of women's' contributions to London Irish politics and culture). In particular, Kirkland makes resonant cultural connections between Irish and cockney performers in the music halls, Irish trade fairs, temperance marches, the Fenian dynamite war of the 1880s, St Patrick's Day events, and the later cultural agitation of revivalists such as W.B. Yeats and Katharine Tynan.

Irish London: A Cultural History 1850–1916 is both a significant contribution to our understanding of Irish emigrant communities in London at this time and an insightful case study for the comparative fields of cultural history and urban migration studies.

Richard Kirkland is Professor of Irish Literature at King's College London, UK.

Publication Date: 23 March 2023
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781350230057
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 232
Weight (oz): 11.84

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