Ireland’s Imperial Connections, 1775–1947

Author:   Daniel Sanjiv Roberts ,  Jonathan Jeffrey Wright
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   2019 ed.
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Pages:   323
Publication Date:   15 November 2020
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Author:   Daniel Sanjiv Roberts ,  Jonathan Jeffrey Wright
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   2019 ed.
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9783030259860


ISBN 10:   3030259862
Pages:   323
Publication Date:   15 November 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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1. Introduction - Daniel Sanjiv Roberts and Jonathan Jeffrey Wright.- I Inhabiting Empire.- 2. “Residing in this Distant Portion of the Great Empire”: The Irish in Imperial Halifax, Nova Scotia – Peter Ludlow and Terrence Murphy.- 3. From Enniskillen to Nairobi: The Coles in British East Africa – Eve Patten.- 4. Walking to China: Infatuation and the Irish in New South Wales – Killian Quigley.- 5. Competing Narratives: ‘White Slavery’, Servitude and the Irish in Late Eighteenth-Century America – Martyn Powell.- II Writing/ Imagining Empire.- 6. “Humble Obedience to the Will of Heaven”: Charles Johnston’s Providential and Migratory Sensibility – Daniel Sanjiv Roberts.- 7. Prudence and Prejudice in Maria Edgeworth’s “Murad the Unlucky” (1804) – Sonja Lawrenson.- 8. “Purely a Local Study”?: Narratives of Empire in George Benn’s History of the Town of Belfast – Jonathan Jeffrey Wright.- III Resistance/Collusion.- 9. The 1857 Indian Uprising in Irish Ballads: Voices of the Subaltern – Sarah Raphaela Adjobimey.- 10. Afghanistan, the Indian “Mutiny,” and the Bicultural Stereotype of John Nicholson– Pramod K. Nayar.- 11. Violent Resistance: The Irish Revolution and India – Kate O’Malley.- IV Networking.- 12. Stateless and Destitute: The O’Rourke Family of Saint-Domingue, Nantes and Wexford, 1788-1805 – Orla Power.- 13. An Irish Surgeon in Barbados and Demerara: Vexation, Misery and Opportunity – Jennifer McLaren.- 14. “Colouring the map red”: Lady Hariot Dufferin and the Imperial Networks of the Dufferin Fund – Sarah Hunter.-

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Daniel Sanjiv Roberts is a Reader in English at Queen’s University Belfast, UK. He has published major scholarly editions of writers such as Charles Johnston, Robert Southey and Thomas De Quincey and written widely on eighteenth-century literature, and on Indian and Irish literatures in English. His edition of Southey's The Curse of Kehama was cited as a Distinguished Scholarly Edition by the M.L.A. in 2005. Jonathan Jeffrey Wright is a Lecturer in History at Maynooth University, Ireland. His publications include The ‘Natural Leaders’ and their World: Politics, Culture and Society in Belfast, c. 1801-1832 (2012), Spaces of Global Knowledge: Exhibition, Encounter and Exchange in an Age of Empire (2015, edited with Diarmid A. Finnegan) and Urban Spaces in Nineteenth-Century Ireland (2018, edited with Georgina Laragy and Olwen Purdue).

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