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The Irish Diaspora John Gibney

The Irish Diaspora By John Gibney

The Irish Diaspora by John Gibney


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Bridging the gap to bring Irish history to the British market, across a range of titles that are so deeply connected to British history as a whole.

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The Irish Diaspora by John Gibney

Ireland is known worldwide as a country that produce emigrants. The existence of the Irish diaspora' is the subject of this fifth instalment of the 'Irish perspectives' collaboration between Pen and Sword and History Ireland. From the early Christian era Irish missionaries travelled across Europe, from the early modern period Irish soldiers served across the world in various European armies and empires, and in the modern era, Ireland's position on the edge of the Atlantic made Irish emigrants amongst the most visible migrants in an era of mass migration. Ranging from Europe to Africa to the Americas and Australia, this anthology explores the lives and experiences of Irish educators, missionaries, soldiers, insurgents, from those who simply sought a better life overseas to those with little choice in the matter, and who established an Irish presence across the globe as they did so.

About John Gibney

John Gibney is a historian attached to the Royal Irish Academy's Documents on Irish Foreign Policy Project. He is a long-time contributor to History Ireland and is the author of A short history of Ireland, 1500-2000 (Yale University Press, 2018).

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GOR012150565
9781526736833
1526736837
The Irish Diaspora by John Gibney
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
20200318
176
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