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Inventing Irish America - Generation, Class, and Ethnic Identity in a New England City, 1880-1928 (Paperback, New)
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Inventing Irish America - Generation, Class, and Ethnic Identity in a New England City, 1880-1928 (Paperback, New)
Series: Irish in America
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Like many American cities, Worcester, Massachusetts, is an enclave
of cultural tradition and ethnic pride. Through the intensive
analysis of this Irish American community at the turn of the
twentieth century, Timothy Meagher reveals how an ethnic group can
endure and yet change when its first American-born generation takes
control of its destiny. Meagher traces the chaotic and complicated
passage of Irish Americans from their status as isolated
immigrants, through accommodation in the 1880s and ethnocentric
belligerence in the 1890s, to leadership of a pan-ethnic American
Catholic people in the early twentieth century. He shows how these
shifts resulted from both the initiatives of a new generation and
changing relations with Yankee and ethnic neighbors, examining
along the way such topics as women's prominence in the local
nationalist movement, marriage patterns among the second
generation, and cross-party coalitions that Irish Democrats forged
with Yankee Republicans. A fourth-generation Worcester native,
Meagher examines nearly every aspect of Irish American life in his
city to discover how his family and others like them attempted to
resolve the dilemma of identity. He analyzes the changing
definitions of identities and boundaries over a crucial forty-year
period and shows how the rise of a new generation to community
leadership brought about a quiet but powerful revolution in
people's everyday lives. Inventing Irish America focuses on the
cultural transition of Irish Americans from one generation to the
next and offers readers new insight into the creation of their
identity. By studying one community in generational transition, it
sheds new light on all places where ethnic and racial groups
struggle to maintain their identities by reinventing themselves
through time.
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