The sea-divided Gael : a study of the Irish Home Rule movement in Victoria and New South Wales, 1880-1916
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1969
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Tobin, Gregory Michael
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Although the Irish constitute one of the major formative influences in the development of
Australian society, they have as yet escaped the serious attention of historians. No coherent body
of literature exists
to place the Irish in their colonial context and assess the distinctiveness of their contribution
to an emerging Australian ethos; yet this is not to say that the Irish have been totally ignored
by local, researchers - rather, they have been seen as a group of secondary importance,
often to be found on the periphery of large and significant events or embroiled in violent
controversy. Accordingly, we have studies of the Irish and Eureka, the Irish and the Labour Party,
the Irish and conscription - but never of
the Irish in their own right, as a distinct ethnic group coming to terms with a difficult and often
hostile environment.
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