The Irish in New Orleans
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The Irish in New Orleans by Laura D Kelley
In this well-researched volume, historian Dr. Laura D. Kelley tells the colorful, entertaining, and often adventurous history of the Irish in New Orleans. From Bloody O'Reilly in the eighteenth century to the great churches and charitable organizations built by the Irish Famine immigrants in the nineteenth century to the Irish-dominated politics of the twentieth century, and including Irish dance, music, and sports, the author introduces readers to a hitherto untold story of one of America's most historical cities. The book also includes essays by Betsy McGovern recalling her involvement in the city's Irish music scene and Terrence Fitzmorris discussing wakes and funerary practices of the Irish. The lively and readable text is beautifully illustrated with photographs by Carrie Lee Schwartz that convey the continuing vibrancy of the Irish community of the Crescent City.Her Irish roots dictated the focus of her study, and Irish luck lent a hand when she met on her first day in the Crescent City a man from da Channel- the Irish Channel - with an unusual accent reminiscent of New York City even though he was born and raised in New Orleans. Unbeknownst to many outsiders, Kelley included, the city had and still has a significant Irish community. Laura D. Kelley realized then and there that she had found the subject and specific focus of her research.
Since that aha moment twenty years ago, Kelley has developed numerous classes about the Irish as well as the culture, history and foodways of New Orleans and Southern Louisiana. In addition, she has directed several research projects with St. Alphonsus Art and Culture Center as well as Save our Cemeteries. These projects have uncovered different facets of Irish history of the city using traditional and non-traditional primary sources. She considers herself fortunate to live in a city that contains such a rich culture and such rich archival resources. A lifetime is not long enough to explore all these opportunities.
Kelley spends her time, researching, teaching, and travelling. She lives in New Orleans with her partner, art historian Thomas M. Bayer, and in typical Irish (as well as New Orleans) fashion her immediate and extended family live within walking distance. Typical of Irish chain migration practices, other members of the Kelley family have followed Laura, and by now a new generation of this clan, born in Orleans Parish, has further strengthened the roots of this Irish American family in this city.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781935754534 |
| ISBN 10 | 193575453X |
| Title | The Irish in New Orleans |
| Author | Laura D Kelley |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | University of Louisiana |
| Year published | 2014-10-28 |
| Number of pages | 383 |
| Prizes | Commended for Independent Publisher Book Awards (South Nonfiction) 2015 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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