Professor Bryan Fanning
Migration and the Making of Ireland
Migration and the Making of Ireland
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Migration and the Making of Ireland explores the motivations and experiences of migrants to and from Ireland over four centuries, including the recent waves of immigration. It examines the role of family, communities, law, and economic factors in shaping migration decisions and highlights the diversity of twenty-first-century Irish society.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 300 pages
\n Publication date: 15 February 2018
\n Publisher: University College Dublin Press
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Migration and the Making of Ireland is a comprehensive exploration of the diverse experiences of migrants across more than four centuries. It delves into the motivations that drove migration to Ireland and emigration from Ireland since the Plantation of Ulster, assessing the political, economic, and legal circumstances that facilitated or compelled these movements. The book examines the commonalities and differences between the experiences of incoming and outgoing migrants, with a particular focus on the recent waves of immigration that are reshaping twenty-first-century Ireland.
Early chapters delve into the experiences of seventeenth-century settlers, eighteenth-century German Palatine immigrants, Jews who arrived during the late nineteenth century, and many other groups. Subsequent chapters explore broader trends, illustrated with examples of individual and family journeys to and from Ireland. Throughout the book, several cross-cutting themes are addressed, including the role of family and communities in shaping migration decisions, the experiences of emigration and immigration, the legal implications of freedom of movement, rights to work, and citizenship entitlements, and the economic factors that influence decisions to migrate.
Migration and the Making of Ireland is a landmark contribution to our understanding of modern Ireland. It provides a rich and nuanced perspective on the complex tapestry of migration that has shaped the country's history and culture. This book is essential reading for anybody seeking to understand the diversity of twenty-first-century Irish society, as well as the broader social, economic, and political dynamics that have contributed to its development.
\n Weight: 534g\n
Dimension: 159 x 237 x 31 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781910820254\n \n
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