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ATLANTIC CROSSINGS
Irish Immigrants in
New York City, 1945–1995.
By Linda Dowling Almeida. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001.
x + 211 pp. Notes, bibliography, and index. $39.95 (cloth).
Amsterdam-New York: Transatlantic Relations and Urban Identities
since 1653. Edited by George Harinck and Hans Krabbendam. Amsterdam:
VU University Press, 2005. 199 pp. Illustrations, notes, and index. 29.90
euros (cloth).
The Shamrock and the Lily: The New York Irish and the Creation of
a Transatlantic Identity, 1845–1921. By Mary C. Kelly. New
York: Peter Lang, 2005. xvi + 262 pp. Illustrations, notes, bibliography,
and index. $29.95 (paper).
Matt O'Brien
Franciscan University
Although these works each center on the interaction between New York City
and European immigrants, their disparate time periods and approaches make separate
contributions to the growing body of work on transatlantic migration and
ethnicity. Whether applying questions of imperialism and autonomy to colonial
America, uncovering previously overlooked sub-networks, or describing the potential
decline of these networks during the late twentieth century, all three books
offer original thinking and useful insights to the field of ethnic history.
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