On Every Tide: The Making and Remaking of the Irish World

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ISBN-10:

0465093957

ISBN-13:

9780465093953

Author(s): Connolly, Sean
Released: Oct 11, 2022
Publisher: Basic Books
Format: Hardcover, 544 pages
Related ISBN: 9781408709511

Description:

Review\n“A rich history of the diaspora challenges conventional wisdom — and captures the emigrant struggle for power and prosperity.”―Sunday Times (UK)\n“An impressive… feat of scholarship and research.” ―Business Post (Ireland)\n“An absorbing, lucid and sometimes harrowing account.”―Daily Telegraph (UK)\n“Rich in detail and well researched, this is essential reading for understanding how the people of Ireland shaped the world.”―Belfast Telegraph (Ireland)\n“Impressive, provocative and perception-tilting work… This is an exhaustive, yet never exhausting, historical account of the multi-faceted story of the Irish diaspora.”―Irish Independent (Ireland)\n“A masterwork of Irish diaspora history.”―Kirkus (starred review)\n“Connolly draws on an impressive array of primary evidence, including census records, personal testimonies, and popular fiction, without getting bogged down in statistics and minutiae. This is a seamless and well-rounded study.”―Publishers Weekly\n“In a sweeping historical narrative studded with original insights, Sean Connolly shows how the great migration of eight million Irish people prefigured the main patterns of international migration today. Irish migrants all over the world—roughly half of whom were women—took on the work that other people wouldn’t do, served the rich, built roads, canals, railroads, and cities, and endured sustained bigotry for their poverty, their manners, and their religion. They also plundered indigenous land and reaped the benefits of being white, Christian, and English-speaking in the colonized lands where they settled. Elegantly written, compellingly argued, and genuinely global in scope, On Every Tide is a great book by one of Ireland’s foremost historians.”―Kevin Kenny, New York University\n“Stylish and lucid, this intrepid and provocative book traces in a manner at once bold and nuanced the movements of Irish migrants across space and time over the past two centuries. Sean Connolly is alert to the complex fate of victims, exploiters, soldiers of fortune, or the merely footloose who used the wide world to explore themselves. In his analysis, imaginative audacity is tempered only by sound scholarly scruple. A work of unprecedented synthesis which is magisterial and informed, yet whose challenge to conventional wisdom will generate animated debate for years to come.”―Declan Kiberd, University of Notre Dame\n“Three decades ago, President Mary Robinson lit a symbolic candle in the Irish ‘White House’ to acknowledge the nation beyond, the Irish diaspora. But it is only now that we have the all-encompassing history of that diaspora—across more than three centuries and over four continents. Connolly’s quite remarkable achievement has been to document that history in a single volume, to interrogate all its complexities and contradictions, and to construct a taut narrative that is both intellectually compelling and superbly crafted.”―David Dickson, Trinity College Dublin\n“What a fine book! It has all the virtues one wants in a work of synthesis. Sean Connolly has read almost everything in print on the Irish diaspora, and he distills the material in a gentle, generous, and highly readable fashion—and yet with an engaged and edgy quality. Thus, several of the myths about the Irish worldwide—such as that they had an instinctive sympathy with indigenous and racialized groups—are called into question. On Every Tide is the ideal place for anyone interested in the Irish diaspora to begin, and, for those with some previous knowledge, to recalibrate their compass.”―Donald H. Akenson, Queen’s University\n“A nuanced overview of Irish migrations, focusing on the experiences of both Catholic and Protestant Irish in United States, Great Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and, to a lesser extent, Argentina. Connolly offers a subtle analysis of the meaning of ‘diaspora’ in the context of the varied patterns of Irish demographics and integration across several societies. On Every Tide likewise pres

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