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People from the British and Irish Isles have, for centuries, migrated to all corners of the globe.Wherever they went, the English, Irish, Scots, Welsh, and and even sub-national, supra-regional groups like the Cornish, co-mingled, blended and blurred
Autor:
Tanja Bueltmann, Donald MacRaild
Ethnic associations were once vibrant features of societies, such as the United States and Canada, which attracted large numbers of immigrants. While the transplanted cultural lives of the Irish, Scots and continental Europeans have received much att
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Tanja Bueltmann
Emigrants carried a rich array of associations with them to the new worlds in which they settled, often ‘clubbing together'along ethnic lines shortly after first foot fall. Yet while a crucial element of immigrant community life, one of the richest
After 1600, English emigration became one of Europe's most significant population movements. Yet compared to what has been written about the migration of Scots and Irish, relatively little energy has been expended on the numerically more significant
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Tanja Bueltmann
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Journal of British Studies. 61:1078-1079
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Tanja Bueltmann
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The American Historical Review. 124:1054-1056
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Tanja Bueltmann, Lesley C. Robinson
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Britain and the World. 9:167-196
Autor:
Tanja Bueltmann, Donald M. MacRaild
From the early eighteenth century, a vibrant English associational culture emerged that was, by many measures, ethnic in character. English ethnic organisations spread across North America from east to west, and from north to south, later becoming a
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https://doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526103710.001.0001
https://doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526103710.001.0001