The Invisible Irish: Finding Protestants in the Nineteenth-Century Migrations to America
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An exploration of the enduring historical puzzle of the nature and scope of Irish Protestant migration.
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Year 2015
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Table of contents :
Cover
Contents
Graphs, Tables, and Maps
Acknowledgments
1 The Pursuit of Irish Protestants in America: Problems and Solutions
SECTION ONE: THE CHURCH AND THE MINISTRY: KEYSTONES IN IRISH PRESBYTERIAN SOCIETY
2 A Government unto Itself: Conflict, Theology, and Presbyterianism in Ireland
3 Kirk and Clergy: “None Is Found Apart from the Other”
SECTION TWO: PART AND PARCEL: CLERICAL AND GENERAL IRISH PRESBYTERIAN MIGRATION, 1683–1810
4 In the Beginning: Clerical Migration, 1683–1713
5 A Great Flood Swept over the Land: Clerical Migration, 1714–1738
6 Years of Drought: Clerical Migration, 1739–1769
7 War, Rebellion, and Departure: Clerical Migration, 1770–1810
SECTION THREE: INTO THE UNKNOWN: IRISH PRESBYTERIAN MIGRATION TO AMERICA IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
8 Patterns in the Tea Leaves: Nineteenth-Century Irish Presbyterian Clerical Migration to the United States and What It Suggests
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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