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Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Ch. 1 | The Great Famine: Between Hunger and the White House | 3 |
Scraps and Leftovers: A Meditation | ||
Through Liverpool: "Vistas of Want and Woe" | ||
Black 47: How a Band Was Named | ||
The True Meaning of "Lace Curtain" | ||
Farmers No More: From Rural Ireland to the Teeming City | ||
Ch. 2 | The Parish: The Building of a Community | 45 |
"Bricks and Mortar": Cornerstones of the Irish Presence | ||
Saving the Children: Irish-Catholic Nuns | ||
Irish Societies: To Be United and Known | ||
The Irish Nation Across America | ||
"What Parish?": An Experience of Church | ||
The Interrupted Narrative | ||
Ch. 3 | The Precinct: Working from the Inside | 95 |
The Greening of the Presidency | ||
The Original Irish Gangsters | ||
At the Center Is McManus: A Democratic Clubhouse | ||
Political Migrations: A Family Story | ||
Ch. 4 | The Work: Where the Irish Did Apply | 135 |
Bridie, We Hardly Knew Ye: The Irish Domestics | ||
United Front: The Irish and Organized Labor | ||
A Soul for the Civil Service | ||
Aunt Mary Jane's Not-so-Commonplace Book | ||
Ch. 5 | The Players: Irish on Stage | 179 |
Old Airs and New: From Reels to Riverdance | ||
The Irish in John Ford's Films | ||
Playing O'Neill | ||
The Irish Voice in American Fiction | ||
On Being Born Irish-American: A Glossary | ||
Acting Irish: To Be or Not to Be | ||
And Give Me Yesterday | ||
Ch. 6 | The New Irish: Keeping a Culture Alive | 227 |
The New Irish Chic: The Irish Arts Scene | ||
Cricket It Ain't: An Irishman's Appreciation of Baseball | ||
The Poetry of Immigration | ||
Replanting Our Roots: Coolmain Castle, Co. Cork | ||
The Braided Cord: Family Tales | ||
Afterword: The View from Dublin | 259 | |
Bibliography and Recommended Reading | 263 |
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