Kerby A. Miller is Middlebush Professor of History at the University of Missouri, Columbia. Arnold Schrier is the Walter C. Langsam Professor Emeritus of History, University of Cincinnati. Bruce D. Boling is Senior Cataloger, University of New Mexico General Library. David Noel Doyle is Statutory Lecturer in History, University College-Dublin.
"A thoughtful, often-penetrating analysis....The extraordinary
scale, extensive annotation, breadth of understanding, and intimacy
in accounting make this book a must-read."--Journal of American
History
"For scholars in American and Irish Cultural Studies, this
impressive and brilliantly interpreted compilation of letters and
memoirs is surely of paramount importance, as it presents both a
minute and comprehensive account of the reasons of Irish emigration
to the 'promised land' across the Atlantic and of the settlers'
experience there; but it is lf interest also to historians and
linguists who wish to examine a corpus of authentic letters and
memoirs of Irish
immigrants of various social classes and age groups from the late
seventeenth to the early nineteenth century. Finally, for the
common (American) reader, the texts can help to do away with
the
widespread mistaken belief that the immigrants were almost
exclusively Catholic papers of Celtic origin, who were forced by
bloodsucking Protestant landlords of English descent to leave the
Emerald Isle."--Amerikastudien
"A stunning scholarly accomplishment and a major contribution to
historical scholarship in a variety of fields."--Journal of Social
History
"A stunning accomplishment and will long be an influential work in
multiple fields. It is also a testament to the quality of work
produced when top scholars collaborate."--Documentary Editing
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