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Ulster and Scotland, 1600-2000 : history, language and identity / William Kelly & John R. Young, editors.
Van Pelt Library DA990.U46 U477 2004
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Ulster and Scotland ; 1.
- Ulster and Scotland ; 1
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Relations.
- Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland)--Relations--Scotland.
- Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland).
- Scotland--Relations--Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland).
- Scotland.
- Northern Ireland--Relations--Scotland.
- Northern Ireland.
- Scotland--Relations--Northern Ireland.
- Genre:
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- Physical Description:
- 189 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Dublin ; Portland, OR : Four Courts, 2004.
- Contents:
- I History and Heritage
- 1 Scotland and Ulster in the seventeenth century: the movement of peoples over the North Channel / John R. Young 11
- 2 Ulster unionism and the Scottish dimension / Graham Walker 33
- 3 'For we are the Brigton Derry boys': social and political linkages between Derry and Glasgow in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries / Mairtin O Cathain 43
- II Emigration
- 4 Common ground in the Antipodes? Migration from Ulster and Scotland to New Zealand, 1800-1945 / Jock Philips 57
- 5 'Black '97': reconsidering Scottish migration to Ireland in the seventeenth century and the Scotch-Irish in America / Patrick Fitzgerald 71
- 6 The Scots and Ulster in the seventeenth century: a Scandinavian perspective / Steve Murdoch 85
- 7 The New England and federalist origins of 'Scotch-Irish' ethnicity / Kerby A. Miller 105
- III Language and Literature
- 8 Ulster Scots: lost or submerged? / Michael Montgomery 121
- 9 Gaelic, Scots and English: the politics of language in inter-war Scotland / Richard Finlay 133
- 10 The political identity of the Scots-speaking community in Scotland and Ulster, 1545-1760 / David Horsburgh 142
- 11 'Ravelling narratives': Irish and Scottish Gaelic life stories compared / Alan Titley 161.
- Notes:
- "This first volume in the series arose from a conference at the University of Ulster's Magee Campus on the theme of 'Common Ground, Ulster and Scotland: history, language and identity, 1600-2000'."--Preface.
- Includes 'Select bibliography' (pages 171-176) and index.
- ISBN:
- 1851828087
- OCLC:
- 55848601
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