The Irish Diaspora: Tales of Emigration, Exile and Imperialism

The Irish Diaspora: Tales of Emigration, Exile and Imperialism
Author: Turtle Bunbury
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0500776563

The compelling story of the great Irish pioneers who left their homeland and in the process profoundly influenced their adoptive countries. From the first voyages of Saint Brendan in the early sixth century, an estimated 10 million people have left the Irish shores for other countries, and today, more than 80 million people worldwide claim Irish descent. In the centuries after the fall of Rome, Irish missionaries carried the word of the Christian God throughout Europe, while soldiers and mariners from across the land ventured overseas in all directions. The advent of the British Empire ignited a slow but extraordinary exodus from Ireland. These "Wild Geese" who opted to live outside of the Protestant state took their chances in the Spanish and French empires, as well as in the fledgling New World. These immigrants played an important role wherever they went: rising to high political and military positions in France and Spain, impacting the foundation of the United States, and fighting in the Civil War that followed it nearly eighty years later. Other Irish would come to the fore in business, science, engineering, and the arts, while some were destined for infamy as mobsters and gunslingers. Historian Turtle Bunbury explores the lives of these men and women, great and otherwise, whose pioneering journeys beyond the Irish shore have played a profound role in world history and have left their indelible mark far beyond Ireland. Throughout The Irish Diaspora, Bunbury takes these overlooked events and characters and weaves them into an entertaining, and often surprising, history of the Irish abroad.

The Irish Diaspora

The Irish Diaspora
Author: Turtle Bunbury
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-04-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0500022526

The compelling story of the great Irish pioneers who left their homeland and in the process profoundly influenced their adoptive countries. From the first voyages of Saint Brendan in the early sixth century, an estimated 10 million people have left the Irish shores for other countries, and today, more than 80 million people worldwide claim Irish descent. In the centuries after the fall of Rome, Irish missionaries carried the word of the Christian God throughout Europe, while soldiers and mariners from across the land ventured overseas in all directions. The advent of the British Empire ignited a slow but extraordinary exodus from Ireland. These "Wild Geese" who opted to live outside of the Protestant state took their chances in the Spanish and French empires, as well as in the fledgling New World. These immigrants played an important role wherever they went: rising to high political and military positions in France and Spain, impacting the foundation of the United States, and fighting in the Civil War that followed it nearly eighty years later. Other Irish would come to the fore in business, science, engineering, and the arts, while some were destined for infamy as mobsters and gunslingers. Historian Turtle Bunbury explores the lives of these men and women, great and otherwise, whose pioneering journeys beyond the Irish shore have played a profound role in world history and have left their indelible mark far beyond Ireland. Throughout The Irish Diaspora, Bunbury takes these overlooked events and characters and weaves them into an entertaining, and often surprising, history of the Irish abroad.

The Irish

The Irish
Author: Turtle Bunbury
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-03-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9780500296646

Explore the lives of over forty men and women - great and otherwise - whose pioneering journeys beyond the Irish shore played a profound role in world history.The Irish have always been a travelling people. Since 1800 an estimated 10 million people have left the Irish shores, and today more than 80 million people worldwide claim Irish descent. In the centuries after the fall of Rome, Irish missionaries carried the word of Christianity throughout Europe, while soldiers and mariners from across the land ventured overseas in all directions. The advent of the British Empire ignited a slow but extraordinary exodus from Ireland that has continued to the present. In his inimitable fashion, Turtle Bunbury explores the lives of those men and women, great and otherwise, whose journeys - whether driven by faith, a desire for riches and adventure, or purely for survival - have left their mark on the world.

In Search of a Better Life

In Search of a Better Life
Author: Graham Davis
Publisher: History Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780752459547

Challenges the traditional histories of British and Irish migration, the stories of oppression and exile that form an essential part of the existing literature.

Wherever Green Is Worn

Wherever Green Is Worn
Author: Tim Pat Coogan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 746
Release: 2004-12-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780756783594

Today, the population of Ireland is 5 million, but 70 million people worldwide can call themselves Irish. Though Coogan had never strayed far from his birthplace in County Dublin, he was drawn to the outposts of Ireland that existed beyond his country's shores. He set out to find all the places where green is proudly worn. While the U.S. & England were two of the prime destinations for Irish immigrants, most people will never have thought of the Irish communities in Africa, the Caribbean & the majority of European countries. Coogan talked to the people who carried Ireland with them when they & their ancestors left their native homeland. A rich & complex tale of Irish lives in foreign lands that sums up Ireland's past, present & future.Ó Black & white photos.

The Emigrants

The Emigrants
Author: William Carleton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2008-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781436527118

This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

The Exile Breed

The Exile Breed
Author: Charles Egan
Publisher: Silverwood Books
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2015-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781781324523

'The Exile Breed' is a story of the Irish Famine in Ireland, Canada, England and the USA. The Famine intensified in 1847. Many left, but hunger and fever followed them. Thousands died in the Irish ghettoes of Liverpool, Manchester and London. Many more died in the ships on the Atlantic, in the emigrant hospitals of Quebec and Montreal, in the forests and along the back-roads of Canada, and in the slums of New York and other American cities. Those who survived went on to build new lives in the lands of the Irish Diaspora.

British and Irish Diasporas

British and Irish Diasporas
Author: Donald MacRaild
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-01-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781526127853

This book offers the first integrated study of the formation of diasporas from the islands of Ireland and Britain, and explores how the examples and experiences of the constituent nations and peoples of those islands compare.

Ireland's Forgotten Past: A History of the Overlooked and Disremembered

Ireland's Forgotten Past: A History of the Overlooked and Disremembered
Author: Turtle Bunbury
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0500775400

This volume delves into Ireland’s forgotten history bringing to light some of the most colorful characters and intriguing episodes of the country’s long history. Ireland is approximately the size of the state of Indiana, yet this small country boasts an extensive, rich, and fascinating history. Ireland’s Forgotten Past is an alternative history that covers 13,000 years in 36 stories that are often left out of history books. Among the characters in these absorbing accounts are a pair of ill- fated prehistoric chieftains, a psychopathic Viking, a gallant Norman knight, a dazzling English traitor, an ingenious tailor, an outstanding war-horse, a brothel queen, an insanely prolific sculptor, and a randy prince. This volume offers a succinct account of the Stone Age and Bronze Age, as well as insights into the Bell-Beakers, the Romans, and the Knights Templar. Historian Turtle Bunbury writes a gently off-beat take on monumental events like the Wars of the Roses, the Tudor Conquest and the Battle of the Boyne, as well as the Home Rule campaign and the Great War. Ireland’s Forgotten Past adds color to the existing histories of the country by focusing on the unique characters and intriguing events. This volume will delight anyone interested in the rich untold history of Ireland.

Becoming irlandés

Becoming irlandés
Author: Edmundo Murray
Publisher: Edmundo Murray
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2006
Genre: Argentina
ISBN: 9509725714