Ireland, Philadelphia and the Re-invention of America, 1760-1800

Ireland, Philadelphia and the Re-invention of America, 1760-1800
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Publisher : Four Courts PressLtd
Total Pages : 363
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ISBN-10 : 1846820898
ISBN-13 : 9781846820892
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Download or read book Ireland, Philadelphia and the Re-invention of America, 1760-1800 written by Maurice Joseph Bric and published by Four Courts PressLtd. This book was released on 2008 with total page 363 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ireland, Philadelphia and the Re-invention of America is a new study of the relationships across the Irish Atlantic at a vital period in the histories of Ireland and America. Drawing on a wide variety of sources, Maurice Bric analyses the controversial years between 1760 and 1800. Most of Ireland admired America from afar. Many also decided that it represented a better place to settle and chose to make their lives there. They were greeted in America with mixed emotions, not the least of which were concerns that after the Revolution they might de-stabilise the new republic. Yet the Irish accounted for the highest and most visible stream of immigrants into America and became a catalyst for how the post-revolutionary republic accommodated its new citizens. They also challenged America after 1776 as well as the ways in which the â??American characterâ? was being discussed at the time. This became even more obvious during the 1790s,òthe decade of the United Irishmen, when temporary exiles such as Wolfe Tone and Archibald Hamilton Rowan linked the nationâ??s capital at Philadelphia with radicalism in Ireland. This book analyses that story and re-imagines the Irish Atlantic as Ireland drifted towards the Union and America towards a steadier state.


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