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Making the Irish American - History and Heritage of the Irish in the United States (Hardcover): J.J. Lee, Marion Casey Making the Irish American - History and Heritage of the Irish in the United States (Hardcover)
J.J. Lee, Marion Casey
R3,089 Discovery Miles 30 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

View the Table of Contents.
Read the Introduction.

"This lavish compendium looks at the Irish and America from a variety of perspectives."
--"USA Today"

"For anyone with the slightest interest in the history of Irish immigrants in America, Lee and Casey's book is a wonderful foundation on which to build a knowledge base."
--"Northeast Book Reviews"

"From the double-meaning of its title to its roster of impressive contributors, "Making the Irish American" is destined for the bookshelves of all readers who aim to keep up on Irish-American history."
--"Irish America"

"This extremely thorough, thoughtful volume covers all the Irish bases up to the present."--"Publishers Weekly"

aBlends original research with reprints of classic analyses making for a thoughtful set of essays and articles which survey Irish-American history in context of the overall immigrant experience.a
--"The Midwest Book Reviewa"

"For the astute editorial selection of the number of general and somewhat specialized articles, expertise of the authors, and documentation in articles and appendices plus notes and biographies, "Making the Irish American" is a major text tying together this field of ethnic studies with American history and social history."
--"Midwest Book Review"

"In "Making the Irish American," editors J.J. Lee and Marion R. Casey have compiled an illustrated 700-page volume that traces the history of the Irish in the United States and shows the impact America has had on its Irish immigrants and vice versa. The book's 29 articles deal with various aspects of Irish-American life, including labor and unions, discrimination, politics, sports, entertainment and nationalism, as well as the future of Irish America. Among the contributors are Calvin Trillin, Pete Hamill, Daniel Patrick Moynihan and the editors."
"Associated Press"

aThis will be a valued reference book for many years to come.a
--TheWildGeese.com

"This massive volume, copublished with Glucksman Ireland House at NYU, covers the Americanization of the Irish in 29 chapters. Eileen Reilly takes a comprehensive, albeit sanitized, look at the history of Ireland up to the present, covering everything from famine to the Good Friday accords. One thing that stands out is the remarkable misogynistic burden that Eamon DeValera's policies placed on Irish women (a married woman could not teach, and the government seemed to have a vested interest in her sexual habits, even through the 1980s). As the Irish inundated America during the Great Famine, we see them crawl up the ladder of success with the help of the 'Ubiquitous Bridget, ' the indispensable Irish maids whose work spanned two centuries. Novelist Peter Quinn looks at 'Irish progress from Paddies to Pats.' The importance of labor unions in the rise of the Irish into the middle class is documented, as well as how, through battle in two world wars, the Irish finally earned their acceptance as nonhyphenated Americans, capped off by John F. Kennedy's election as president in 1960. This extremely thorough, thoughtful volume covers all the Irish bases up to the present."
--"Publishers Weekly"

athoroughly researched yet easy-to-read...a
--ForeWord Magazine

Featuring 29 classic and original essays on the turbulent, vital, and fascinating story of the Irish in America. The contributors include Linda Dowling Almeida, MargaretLynch-Brennan, Marion R. Casey, David Noel Doyle, Pete Hamill, Kevin Kenny, Rebecca S. Miller, Mick Moloney, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Peter Quinn, and Calvin Trillin.

All it takes is one St. Patrick's Day in the United States to realize that the Irish did not dissolve into the melting pot, they took possession of it. Few other immigrant peoples have exerted such pervasive influence, have left so deep an impression, have made their values and concerns so central to the destiny of their new country.

In Making the Irish American, J.J. Lee and Marion R. Casey offer a feast of twenty-nine perspectives on the turbulent, vital, endlessly fascinating story of the Irish in America. Combining original research with reprints of classic works, these essays and articles extend far beyond a survey to offer a truly rich understanding of the Irish immigrant impact on America, and America's impact on the Irish immigrant.

Here the reader will find a brisk, compact history of Ireland itself, and a wide-ranging critique of Irish American historiography, as well as explorations of the multiple complications of religion, reflected in the fluctuating, and sometimes tempestuous, relations between Catholic and Protestant Irish and Scotch-Irish. The authors explore the various channels through which the Irish, men and women, have made their mark, from politics to labor organization, from domestic service to popular and traditional music, from sport to step dancing.

Classic reprints include Daniel Patrick Moynihan's study of the Irish in New York, Pete Hamill's memoir of President Kennedy--recollecting the responses around him in Belfast at the time of the assassination--Calvin Trillin's "New Yorker"profile of Judge James J. Comerford, long the iron-handed boss of New York's St. Patrick's Day parade, and Peter Quinn's meditations on the essence of Irish America, past, present and future. They all offer sparkling insights into the evolving tension between becoming American and becoming Irish American.

Making the Irish American is monumental in the best sense--serious but accessible, wide-ranging and far-reaching and enriched by seventy unique illustrations. This exciting and challenging collection belongs on the bookshelf of everyone interested in not only the Irish American, but the American story, of which they form so vivid and prominent a part.

Copublished with the Glucksman Ireland House of New York University.

In Limbo: A Graphic Memoir (Paperback): Deb Jj Lee In Limbo: A Graphic Memoir (Paperback)
Deb Jj Lee
R417 R392 Discovery Miles 3 920 Save R25 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Deborah (Jung-Jin) Lee knows she's different. Ever since her family emigrated from South Korea to the United States, she's felt her Otherness. And as the pressures of high school ramp up, friendships change or end and everything gets harder. Even home isn't a safe place, as fights with her mom escalate. Deb is caught in a limbo, with nowhere to go. But Deb is resilient. And during a trip to South Korea, she realizes something that changes her perspective on her family, her heritage, and herself. This stunning debut graphic memoir features page after page of gorgeous, evocative art, perfect for Tillie Walden fans. It's a cross section of the Korean American diaspora and mental health, a moving and powerful read in the vein of Hey, Kiddo and The Best We Could Do.

The Invisible Boy (Paperback): Alyssa Hollingsworth The Invisible Boy (Paperback)
Alyssa Hollingsworth; Illustrated by Deb Jj Lee
R560 R510 Discovery Miles 5 100 Save R50 (9%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Better Next Year - An Anthology of Christmas Epiphanies: J.J. Lee Better Next Year - An Anthology of Christmas Epiphanies
J.J. Lee
R339 Discovery Miles 3 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Christmas is trumpeted as a time of peace, joy, bounty and goodwill. Believers and non-believers alike covet the spirit of the holidays even when circumstances are screwed up. Recollections from acclaimed Canadian authors combine with emerging voices from across the country in an anthology that debunks the popular depiction of Christmas while delivering its messages of hope and renewal. Writers of colour, immigrants, Indigenous authors, members of the queer and transgendered community and those marginalized by personal circumstance share memories of surviving bleak Christmases past: holidays spent in shelters, prisons or on the streets; families marred by alcohol and violence; personal struggles with addiction, poverty or grief; isolation and loneliness. Despite these and other obstacles, contributors strive to salvage the spirit of the season.

Making the Irish American - History and Heritage of the Irish in the United States (Paperback, New Ed): J.J. Lee, Marion Casey Making the Irish American - History and Heritage of the Irish in the United States (Paperback, New Ed)
J.J. Lee, Marion Casey
R982 Discovery Miles 9 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

View the Table of Contents.
Read the Introduction.

"This lavish compendium looks at the Irish and America from a variety of perspectives."
--"USA Today"

"For anyone with the slightest interest in the history of Irish immigrants in America, Lee and Casey's book is a wonderful foundation on which to build a knowledge base."
--"Northeast Book Reviews"

"From the double-meaning of its title to its roster of impressive contributors, "Making the Irish American" is destined for the bookshelves of all readers who aim to keep up on Irish-American history."
--"Irish America"

"This extremely thorough, thoughtful volume covers all the Irish bases up to the present."--"Publishers Weekly"

aBlends original research with reprints of classic analyses making for a thoughtful set of essays and articles which survey Irish-American history in context of the overall immigrant experience.a
--"The Midwest Book Reviewa"

"For the astute editorial selection of the number of general and somewhat specialized articles, expertise of the authors, and documentation in articles and appendices plus notes and biographies, "Making the Irish American" is a major text tying together this field of ethnic studies with American history and social history."
--"Midwest Book Review"

"In "Making the Irish American," editors J.J. Lee and Marion R. Casey have compiled an illustrated 700-page volume that traces the history of the Irish in the United States and shows the impact America has had on its Irish immigrants and vice versa. The book's 29 articles deal with various aspects of Irish-American life, including labor and unions, discrimination, politics, sports, entertainment and nationalism, as well as the future of Irish America. Among the contributors are Calvin Trillin, Pete Hamill, Daniel Patrick Moynihan and the editors."
"Associated Press"

aThis will be a valued reference book for many years to come.a
--TheWildGeese.com

"This massive volume, copublished with Glucksman Ireland House at NYU, covers the Americanization of the Irish in 29 chapters. Eileen Reilly takes a comprehensive, albeit sanitized, look at the history of Ireland up to the present, covering everything from famine to the Good Friday accords. One thing that stands out is the remarkable misogynistic burden that Eamon DeValera's policies placed on Irish women (a married woman could not teach, and the government seemed to have a vested interest in her sexual habits, even through the 1980s). As the Irish inundated America during the Great Famine, we see them crawl up the ladder of success with the help of the 'Ubiquitous Bridget, ' the indispensable Irish maids whose work spanned two centuries. Novelist Peter Quinn looks at 'Irish progress from Paddies to Pats.' The importance of labor unions in the rise of the Irish into the middle class is documented, as well as how, through battle in two world wars, the Irish finally earned their acceptance as nonhyphenated Americans, capped off by John F. Kennedy's election as president in 1960. This extremely thorough, thoughtful volume covers all the Irish bases up to the present."
--"Publishers Weekly"

athoroughly researched yet easy-to-read...a
--ForeWord Magazine

Featuring 29 classic and original essays on the turbulent, vital, and fascinating story of the Irish in America. The contributors include Linda Dowling Almeida, MargaretLynch-Brennan, Marion R. Casey, David Noel Doyle, Pete Hamill, Kevin Kenny, Rebecca S. Miller, Mick Moloney, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Peter Quinn, and Calvin Trillin.

All it takes is one St. Patrick's Day in the United States to realize that the Irish did not dissolve into the melting pot, they took possession of it. Few other immigrant peoples have exerted such pervasive influence, have left so deep an impression, have made their values and concerns so central to the destiny of their new country.

In Making the Irish American, J.J. Lee and Marion R. Casey offer a feast of twenty-nine perspectives on the turbulent, vital, endlessly fascinating story of the Irish in America. Combining original research with reprints of classic works, these essays and articles extend far beyond a survey to offer a truly rich understanding of the Irish immigrant impact on America, and America's impact on the Irish immigrant.

Here the reader will find a brisk, compact history of Ireland itself, and a wide-ranging critique of Irish American historiography, as well as explorations of the multiple complications of religion, reflected in the fluctuating, and sometimes tempestuous, relations between Catholic and Protestant Irish and Scotch-Irish. The authors explore the various channels through which the Irish, men and women, have made their mark, from politics to labor organization, from domestic service to popular and traditional music, from sport to step dancing.

Classic reprints include Daniel Patrick Moynihan's study of the Irish in New York, Pete Hamill's memoir of President Kennedy--recollecting the responses around him in Belfast at the time of the assassination--Calvin Trillin's "New Yorker"profile of Judge James J. Comerford, long the iron-handed boss of New York's St. Patrick's Day parade, and Peter Quinn's meditations on the essence of Irish America, past, present and future. They all offer sparkling insights into the evolving tension between becoming American and becoming Irish American.

Making the Irish American is monumental in the best sense--serious but accessible, wide-ranging and far-reaching and enriched by seventy unique illustrations. This exciting and challenging collection belongs on the bookshelf of everyone interested in not only the Irish American, but the American story, of which they form so vivid and prominent a part.

Copublished with the Glucksman Ireland House of New York University.

Pulp Literature Spring 2022 - Issue 34 (Paperback): J.J. Lee Pulp Literature Spring 2022 - Issue 34 (Paperback)
J.J. Lee
R340 R318 Discovery Miles 3 180 Save R22 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Pulp Literature Autumn 2019 - Issue 24 (Paperback): J.J. Lee, Jm Landels, Mel Anastasiou Pulp Literature Autumn 2019 - Issue 24 (Paperback)
J.J. Lee, Jm Landels, Mel Anastasiou
R347 R326 Discovery Miles 3 260 Save R21 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Corporately Challenged - A Guide to Help Jump-Start Your Corporate Career (Paperback): J.J. Lee Corporately Challenged - A Guide to Help Jump-Start Your Corporate Career (Paperback)
J.J. Lee
R274 Discovery Miles 2 740 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Pulp Literature Winter 2018 - Issue 17 (Paperback): J.J. Lee, Jm Landels, Mel Anastasiou Pulp Literature Winter 2018 - Issue 17 (Paperback)
J.J. Lee, Jm Landels, Mel Anastasiou
R389 Discovery Miles 3 890 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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