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Religion and Greater Ireland : Christianity and Irish Global Networks, 1750-1969.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Religion SeriesPublisher: Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (471 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780773597341
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Religion and Greater IrelandDDC classification:
  • 200.93615
LOC classification:
  • BL980.I7 .R455 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction - Religion and Greater Ireland - Hilary M. Carey and Colin Barr -- PART ONE - Irish Global Networks -- 1 - Deference, Accommodation, and Conflict in Irish Confessional Relations - R.V. Comerford -- 2 - Drawing Strength from Past Migratory Experiences: The Church of Ireland Gazette and Southern Protestant Migration in the Post-Independence Period - Leigh-Ann Coffey -- 3 - Religious Texts for the Catholic Migrant: International Print Networks and the Irish-Australian Book Trade - Kevin Molloy -- PART TWO - Atlantic World -- 4 - The Tales and Trials of a "Double Minority": The Irish and French Catholic Engagement for the Soul of the Canadian Church, 1815-1947 - Mark G. McGowan -- 5 - This Sacred Feeling: Patriotism, Nation-Building, and the Catholic Church in Newfoundland, 1850-1914 - Carolyn Lambert -- 6 - Controversial Immigrants: Theological Conflict in the Transatlantic World of Eighteenth-Century Irish Presbyterianism - Rankin Sherling -- 7 - Catholicism, Masculinity, and Middle-Class Respectability in the Irish Catholic Temperance Movement in Nineteenth-Century Canada - Mike McLaughlin -- 8 - "We Know Neither Catholics, nor Protestants, nor Free-Thinkers Here": Ethnicity, Religion, and the Chicago Public Schools, 1837-94 - Mimi Cowan -- PART THREE - Asia and Africa -- 9 - Irish Religious Networks in Colonial South Asia, ca. 1788-1858 - Barry Crosbie -- 10 - Saving the Empire? The Role of Irishwomen in Protestant Female Missions, 1870-1914 - Myrtle Hill -- 11 - "Hurrah for Old Ireland!": Irish Catholicism at the Cape of Good Hope - Colin Barr -- PART FOUR - Southern World -- 12 - Greater Ireland and the Australian Immigrant: The Religious Dimension - Eric Richards.
13 - "Mindful of Her St Columbas and Gaels": Ireland, Empire, and Australian Anglicanism, 1788-1850 - Michael Gladwin -- 14 - "God Sent Me Here to Raise a Society": Irishness, Protestantism, and Colonial Identity in New South Wales - Dianne Hall -- 15 - Building "God's Own Country": The Reverend Rutherford Waddell, the Global Irish, and New Zealand History - John Stenhouse -- 16 - "A Veritable Hurricane of Sectarianism": The Year 1920 and Ethno-Religious Conflict in Australia - Jeff Kildea -- Conclusion - Colin Barr and Hilary M. Carey -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index.
Summary: Stimulating essays that break new ground on religion and Irish identity in modern world history.
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Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction - Religion and Greater Ireland - Hilary M. Carey and Colin Barr -- PART ONE - Irish Global Networks -- 1 - Deference, Accommodation, and Conflict in Irish Confessional Relations - R.V. Comerford -- 2 - Drawing Strength from Past Migratory Experiences: The Church of Ireland Gazette and Southern Protestant Migration in the Post-Independence Period - Leigh-Ann Coffey -- 3 - Religious Texts for the Catholic Migrant: International Print Networks and the Irish-Australian Book Trade - Kevin Molloy -- PART TWO - Atlantic World -- 4 - The Tales and Trials of a "Double Minority": The Irish and French Catholic Engagement for the Soul of the Canadian Church, 1815-1947 - Mark G. McGowan -- 5 - This Sacred Feeling: Patriotism, Nation-Building, and the Catholic Church in Newfoundland, 1850-1914 - Carolyn Lambert -- 6 - Controversial Immigrants: Theological Conflict in the Transatlantic World of Eighteenth-Century Irish Presbyterianism - Rankin Sherling -- 7 - Catholicism, Masculinity, and Middle-Class Respectability in the Irish Catholic Temperance Movement in Nineteenth-Century Canada - Mike McLaughlin -- 8 - "We Know Neither Catholics, nor Protestants, nor Free-Thinkers Here": Ethnicity, Religion, and the Chicago Public Schools, 1837-94 - Mimi Cowan -- PART THREE - Asia and Africa -- 9 - Irish Religious Networks in Colonial South Asia, ca. 1788-1858 - Barry Crosbie -- 10 - Saving the Empire? The Role of Irishwomen in Protestant Female Missions, 1870-1914 - Myrtle Hill -- 11 - "Hurrah for Old Ireland!": Irish Catholicism at the Cape of Good Hope - Colin Barr -- PART FOUR - Southern World -- 12 - Greater Ireland and the Australian Immigrant: The Religious Dimension - Eric Richards.

13 - "Mindful of Her St Columbas and Gaels": Ireland, Empire, and Australian Anglicanism, 1788-1850 - Michael Gladwin -- 14 - "God Sent Me Here to Raise a Society": Irishness, Protestantism, and Colonial Identity in New South Wales - Dianne Hall -- 15 - Building "God's Own Country": The Reverend Rutherford Waddell, the Global Irish, and New Zealand History - John Stenhouse -- 16 - "A Veritable Hurricane of Sectarianism": The Year 1920 and Ethno-Religious Conflict in Australia - Jeff Kildea -- Conclusion - Colin Barr and Hilary M. Carey -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index.

Stimulating essays that break new ground on religion and Irish identity in modern world history.

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