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THE STATE AND THE POLITICAL-PARTICIPATION OF THE NEW IMMIGRANTS IN FRANCE AND THE UNITED-STATES

Authors PR IRELAND
Year 1989
Journal Name REVUE FRANCAISE D ETUDES AMERICAINES
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1 Journal Article

VENACULAR POETS IN BEDE AND MUIRCHU A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF EARLY INSULAR CULTURAL HISTORIES

Authors Colin A. Ireland
Year 2016
Journal Name TRADITIO-STUDIES IN ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL HISTORY THOUGHT AND RELIGION
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2 Journal Article

Performance measurement of the KCS customs selectivity system

Authors Chang-Ryung Han, Robert Ireland
Year 2014
Journal Name RISK MANAGEMENT-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
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4 Journal Article

The Need for a “National“ Diaspora Centre in Ireland

Authors Brian Lambkin
Book Title Rethinking the Irish Diaspora
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7 Book Chapter

Globalization and culture: Placing Ireland

Authors GH Fagan
Year 2002
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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9 Journal Article

Ways of Seeing Ireland's Green: From Ban to the Branding of a Nation

Authors Helena Wulff
Year 2013
Journal Name SENSES & SOCIETY
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11 Journal Article

Chinese-Led Migrant Activism beyond Invisibility: The Irish Chinese Sichuan Earthquake Appeal Committee

Authors Ying Yun Wang
Book Title Migrant Activism and Integration from Below in Ireland
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13 Book Chapter

Transnational Protest: Social Movements and Political Mobilisation Across Ireland and the Irish Diaspora, 1879-1903

Description
At the core of this research project lies an investigation of social and political protest in the complex transnational space across Ireland and the Irish diaspora. Irish people who emigrated are frequently considered by historians as a separate field of inquiry, set apart from Irish history. I propose to comparatively analyze how Irish people at home, in Britain and the United States engaged with widespread agrarian protest in Ireland during the period 1879-1903. The Irish Land League and subsequent agrarian movements were genuinely transnational phenomena in that they connected Ireland with the diaspora worldwide. My study investigates the sources, nature and chronology of support for these movements. Through combining membership and subscriber lists with new digitised genealogical databases and shipping records, I will create a social profile, which will enable the sustained comparison across national boundaries of key themes and questions, such as mechanisms of political mobilisation; class; the relational landscape between diasporas and the home country; the role of women; social mobility. Through moving beyond the island of Ireland as the ‘container space’ of analysis, this project integrates the history of modern Ireland with that of its diaspora, and develops methodological and theoretical models that will contribute to furthering transnational and global agendas beyond the field of Irish history. In doing so I will make a substantial contribution to the historiographies of Ireland and the receiver countries, Britain and the United States and research in the European Research Area.
Year 2014
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15 Project

IRELAND AND ITALY’S MIGRATION EXPERIENCES SINCE 1945 COMPARED

Description
Ireland and Italy saw significant proportions of their populations emigrate after 1945 before becoming host to substantial immigrant populations in more recent times. Despite the post-war exodus of millions of Irish and Italians, the literature has consistently failed to quantify the effect this had on Irish and Italian society and on the people who left. Not enough attention has been devoted to examining how Ireland and Italy have adapted to their transitions from near homogenous to heterogeneous societies in such a short period either. Immigrants today amount to over half a million in Ireland (12% of the Irish population) and 4.6 million in Italy (8% of the Italian population). These countries’ transitions from near monocultural to multicultural societies in such a short period demands scholarly attention. With the departure of young people from Ireland and Italy once again because of reduced opportunities at home, and with newcomers still arriving in search of a better life, this comparative project will provide a timely indicator of how emigration and immigration have shaped the two societies since 1945. The main objective of this project is to demonstrate how emigration and immigration have shaped Ireland and Italy since 1945. To fulfil this aim, the study will consider, in detail, (1) why so many people left Ireland and Italy after 1945. It will assess (2) the ramifications of the exodus of millions of Irish and Italians for the societies they left behind. It will explore (3) the effects that migration had on those departing their homes. In an attempt to fill a notable gap in the literature, this project will examine (4) how return migration and internal migration effected Irish and Italian society in the 1960s and 1970s. Relating to more contemporaneous developments, this study will endeavour to investigate (5) how Ireland and Italy have adapted to recently becoming hosts to sizeable numbers of immigrants.
Year 2014
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17 Project

Diaspora Engagement in Ireland, North and South, in the Shadow of Brexit

Authors Johanne Devlin Trew
Year 2018
Book Title Rethinking the Irish Diaspora
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18 Book Chapter

European migrants in Ireland: Pathways to integration

Authors Mary Gilmartin, Bettina Migge
Year 2015
Journal Name European Urban and Regional Studies
Citations (WoS) 11
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19 Journal Article

The resurgence of tuberculosis in the Republic of Ireland: Perceptions and reality

Authors Dennis Pringle
Year 2009
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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23 Journal Article

Forms of secularism and multiculturalism: Charles Taylor and Ireland

Authors Jerry White
Year 2016
Journal Name Irish Studies Review
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24 Journal Article

Is money always the most important thing? Polish construction workers in Ireland

Authors Alicja Bobek, James Wickham, Elaine Moriarty, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Irish Journal of Sociology
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34 Journal Article

Katherine Philips in Ireland

Authors Catharine Gray
Year 2009
Journal Name ENGLISH LITERARY RENAISSANCE
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35 Journal Article

Marriage Equality North and South: The Journey After The Gathering

Authors Danielle Mackle
Book Title Rethinking the Irish Diaspora
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36 Book Chapter

"Rebellion in the Celestial Empire": Sino-Irish Sympathy in Sydney Owenson's Florence Macarthy

Authors Nicola Lloyd
Year 2016
Journal Name EUROPEAN ROMANTIC REVIEW
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37 Journal Article

Bouleversements territoriaux et migrations forcées au XXe siècle en Pologne

Authors Benjamin Kostrubiec, Wieslawa Zyszkowska
Year 1992
Journal Name Espace populations sociétés
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39 Journal Article

Emigrating in times of crisis : highlights and new data from an e-survey on highskilled emigrants from Southern Europe and Ireland

Authors Ruby GROPAS, Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU
Description
In 2013, the EUI’s Global Governance Programme launched an e-survey to gather new qualitative data on high-skill emigration from five EU Member States hard hit by the crisis: Greece, Italy, Ireland, Portugal and Spain. The e-survey was launched in collaboration with Real Elcano Institute, Trinity College Dublin and the Technical University of Lisbon. It was launched simultaneously in five languages (English, Greek, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish) and ran between 21st May and 18th August 2013. This report examines emigration of high-skilled citizens from five EU Member States hard hit by the crisis: Greece, Italy, Ireland, Portugal and Spain. It presents a general overview of the data generated from the web-based survey on ‘Emigration from Southern Europe and Ireland’ coordinated by the Global Governance Programme of the EUI.
Year 2014
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44 Report

Introduction: Gathering Tensions

Authors Michael Pierse, Johanne Devlin Trew
Book Title Rethinking the Irish Diaspora
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48 Book Chapter

From Ireland to America: Emigration and the Great Famine 1845 - 1852

Authors Amira Achouri
Year 2016
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND CULTURAL STUDIES
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49 Journal Article

Austerity and consociational government in Northern Ireland

Authors Chris Gilligan
Year 2016
Journal Name Irish Studies Review
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50 Journal Article
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