The "textures" of the Irish-American experience have been manifold, greatly influencing this country's economic, social, and cultural development over the past two centuries. Unlike that of many other European immigrants, the Irish journey to America was viewed largely as a one-way trip. They quickly adjusted to America, soon becoming citizens and active participants in politics. By the end of the 19th century, they dominated not only most American cities but also sports, especially baseball, and many were prominent in show business. In this entertaining study of one of America's most engaging and controversial groups, Lawrence McCaffrey reveals how the Irish adapted to urban life, progressing from unskilled working class to solid middle class. Denied power and influence in business and commerce, they achieved both through politics and the Catholic church. In addition to politicians and churchmen, McCaffrey discusses the roles of writers such as Finley Peter Dunne, James T. Farrell, Eugene O'Neill, J.F. Powers, Edwin O'Connor, William Kennedy, Elizabeth Cullinan, Tom Flanagan, Thomas Fleming, Jimmy Breslin, and John Gregory Dunne, as well as such film stars as Jimmy Cagney, Bing Crosby. Grace and Gene Kelly, and Spencer Tracy. McCaffrey completes the story with a look at the role of Irish nationalism in developing the personality of Irish America and in liberating Ireland from British colonialism. The result of some forty years of thinking and writing about Irish-American life, McCaffrey's Textures will appeal to scholars and general readers alike and may very well becomes the standard work on Irish America.
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lost to Spencer Tracy, who won that year for his Father Flanagan in Boys Town. Cagney and O'Brien took on the roles of sinner and saint two years later in The Fighting 69th, a hokey if wholly likable rendering of the famed Irish ...
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This book analyzes five novels, all published between 1989 and 1999, in which the main characters are 'hyphenated people': Americans who are ancestrally joined to, yet realistically separated from, the Irish.
From 1800 to 1922 the Irish Question was the most emotional and divisive issue in British politics.
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History and Heritage of the Irish in the United States J.J. Lee, Marion R. Casey, Marion Casey, Professor Marion Casey ... Lawrence J. McCaffrey, Textures of Irish America (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1992).
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY Michael Glazer , ed . , The Encyclopedia of the Irish in America ( Notre Dame , IN : Univ ... DC : Catholic Univ . of America Press , 1997 ) ; McCaffrey , Textures of Irish America ( Syracuse , NY : Syracuse Univ .
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