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Migrants, immigration and diversity in twentieth-century Northern Ireland = British, Irish or 'Other'? /
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Migrants, immigration and diversity in twentieth-century Northern Ireland/ by Jack Crangle.
其他題名:
British, Irish or 'Other'? /
作者:
Crangle, Jack.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
面頁冊數:
xv, 273 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
1. Introduction -- 2. The Evolution of Northern Irish Immigration: Trends, Statistics and Demographics -- 3. Myth, Mockery and Invisibility: Public Depictions and Legislative Responses -- 4. The Italian Community -- 5. The Indian Community -- 6. The Chinese Community -- 7. Vietnamese Refugees -- 8. Racism, Sectarianism and the Troubles: The Place of 'Others' in a Binary Society -- 9. Conclusion.
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Immigrants - History - 20th century. - Northern Ireland -
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Northern Ireland - Emigration and immigration - 20th century. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18821-3
ISBN:
9783031188213
Migrants, immigration and diversity in twentieth-century Northern Ireland = British, Irish or 'Other'? /
Crangle, Jack.
Migrants, immigration and diversity in twentieth-century Northern Ireland
British, Irish or 'Other'? /[electronic resource] :by Jack Crangle. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xv, 273 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave studies in migration history. - Palgrave studies in migration history..
1. Introduction -- 2. The Evolution of Northern Irish Immigration: Trends, Statistics and Demographics -- 3. Myth, Mockery and Invisibility: Public Depictions and Legislative Responses -- 4. The Italian Community -- 5. The Indian Community -- 6. The Chinese Community -- 7. Vietnamese Refugees -- 8. Racism, Sectarianism and the Troubles: The Place of 'Others' in a Binary Society -- 9. Conclusion.
Addressing questions about what it means to be 'British' or 'Irish' in the twenty-first century, this book focuses its attention on twentieth-century Northern Ireland and demonstrates how the fragmented and disparate nature of national identity shaped and continues to shape responses to social issues such as immigration. Immigrants moved to Northern Ireland in their thousands during the twentieth century, continuing to do so even during three decades of the Troubles, a violent and bloody conflict that cost over 3,600 lives. Foregrounding the everyday lived experiences of settlers in this region, this ground-breaking book comparatively examines the perspectives of Italian, Indian, Chinese and Vietnamese migrants in Northern Ireland, outlining the specific challenges of migrating to this small, intensely divided part of the UK. The book explores whether it was possible for migrants and minorities to remain 'neutral' within an intensely politicised society and how internal divisions affected the identity and belonging of later generations. An analysis of diversity and immigration within this divided society enhances our understanding of the forces that can shape conceptions of national insiders and outsiders - not just in the UK and Ireland - but across the world. It provokes and addresses a range of questions about how conceptions of nationality, race, culture and ethnicity have intersected to shape attitudes towards migrants. In doing so, the book invites scholars to embrace a more diverse, 'four-nation' approach to UK immigration studies, making it an essential read for all those interested in the history of migration in the UK. Jack Crangle is an Irish Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow at Maynooth University in the Republic of Ireland. Prior to this, he worked as a Research Associate at the University of Manchester. Jack completed his PhD in Modern History at Queen's University Belfast, with his thesis examining the experience of immigrants in twentieth-century Northern Ireland, particularly against the backdrop of the region's sectarian divide. While in Belfast, Jack taught extensively and delivered lectures on the social history of Britain and Ireland. With an interest in migration, oral history and public history, Jack has published his research in the academic journals Immigrants & Minorities, Oral History and Irish Studies Review. He has also written for The Conversation and contributed to various blogs and podcasts.
ISBN: 9783031188213
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