The Irish In Philadelphia – Ten Generations of Urban Experience
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Temple University Press,U.S.
Published:15th Jan '82
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Reveals a number of significant and interesting insights into Irish immigrant history in America
Traces the history of Philadelphia's 200-year-old Irish community.Author note: Dennis Clark is a Philadelphian who has written a number of books on urban problems, race relations, and immigrant history. "The Irish of Philadelphia" is the first of several volumes produced by the author tracing the history of Philadelphia's 200-year-old Irish community.
"...a serious, solid, widely and deeply researched study that reveals a number of significant and interesting insights into Irish immigrant history in America." --Commonwealth "A fine book about the Irish in Philadelphia that is a combination of social history and a study of ten generations of a transplanted minority struggling initially for survival, then for advancement, affluence, recognition and identity against formidable odds." --Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography "A fund of good stories and some interesting conclusions on the extraordinarily adept transition managed by an essentially rural people into a rough and bustling urban environment in the mid-nineteenth century." --Philadelphia Inquirer "A valuable contribution that will prove interesting not only to historians but also to sociologists and students of urban problems." --Oscar Handlin
ISBN: 9780877222279
Dimensions: 250mm x 150mm x 15mm
Weight: 666g
264 pages