CLASS AND ETHNICITY by Fielding S

CLASS AND ETHNICITY by Fielding S

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Fielding argues that even outside the the sectarian redoubts of Liverpool and Glasgow, a separate Irish Catholic identity lived on up until World War II. He reveals the tensions that this ethnic awareness produced by focusing on the experience of Manchester's large Irish Catholic population.

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CLASS AND ETHNICITY by Fielding S

Most historians who have written about the British working class during the late 19th and 20th centuries have emphasized the increasing importance of class consciousness. Outside the sectarian redoubts of Liverpool and Glasgow, they assume that this sense of class had largely transcended the remnants of a separate Irish Catholic ethnic identity by 1914. Steven Fielding challenges such a view. He argues that in many of Britain's industrial towns and cities, in the very heart of working-class culture, a distinctive Irish Catholic ethnic consciousness lived on up to and beyond the Second World War. He reveals the resulting tensions within this consciousness by focusing on the experience of Manchester's large Irish Catholic population. This demonstrates in vivid human detail the particularity of the Irish Catholic experience in urban England.
Fielding, Steven: - Steven Fielding is Associate Professor and Reader in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Nottingham
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ISBN 13 9780335099924
ISBN 10 0335099920
Title CLASS AND ETHNICITY
Author Fielding S
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Open University Press
Year published 1992-11-16
Number of pages 192
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