History of Ireland and the Irish Diaspora
James S. Donnelly, Jr., and Thomas Archdeacon, Series Editors
By linking Ireland and Irish America, this series recognizes the many forms of historical interaction between the Irish at home and abroad. The series welcomes books that are transatlantic in their scope and concerns. The linkage also recognizes the extent to which Irish-American history has come to rival Irish history in the maturity and sophistication of its scholarship.
In addition to works of original research, the editors are keen to publish works of broader design that seek to consolidate scholarship on a given subject and to present findings in forms particularly well suited to students and general readers.
For inquiries or submissions please contact James Donnelly and UW Press Executive Editor Gwen Walker.
Featured
Casebound $64.95 s
ISBN 978-0-299-31070-7
The Road to Home Rule
Anti-imperialism and the Irish National Movement
Paul A. Townend
“A bold and original interpretation in which empire emerges as the essential context—rather than a mere sideshow or backdrop—for the rise of Irish nationalism. To find the origins of Home Rule, we will now need to look not simply at the internal politics of the United Kingdom but at Irish responses to events in India, Egypt, Sudan, and South Africa.”
—Kevin Kenny, Boston College
Paper $34.95 s
ISBN 978-0-299-30124-8
A Greater Ireland
The Land League and Transatlantic Nationalism in Gilded Age America
Ely M. Janis
“Impressively researched, A Greater Ireland makes a major contribution to Irish-American, immigration, and nineteenth-century U.S. social and political history.”
—David Brundage, coauthor of Who Built America?
Paper $34.95 s
ISBN 978-0-299-30274-0
An Irish-Speaking Island
State, Religion, Community, and the Linguistic Landscape in Ireland, 1770–1870
Nicholas M. Wolf
“This is a major and original contribution, not least for its thorough use of Irish-language archival sources.”
—Pádraig Ó Macháin, University College Cork
Recent and Backlist
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Captain Rock
The Irish Agrarian Rebellion of 1821–1824
James S. Donnelly, Jr.
Fall 2009
A Nation of Politicians
Gender, Patriotism, and Political Culture in Late Eighteenth-Century Ireland
Padhraig Higgins
Fall 2009
Ireland’s New Worlds
Immigrants, Politics, and Society in the United States and Australia, 1815–1922
Malcolm Campbell
Fall 2007
The Slow Failure
Population Decline and Independent Ireland, 1920–1973
Mary E. Daly
Fall 2005
Stakeknife
Britain’s Secret Agents in Ireland
Martin Ingram and Greg Harkin
Spring 2005
The Eternal Paddy
Irish Identity and the British Press, 1798–1882
Michael de Nie
Spring 2004
Sinn Féin
A Hundred Turbulent Years
Brian Feeney
Spring 2003
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