Irish and Scottish Encounters with Indigenous Peoples: Canada, the United States, New Zealand, and Australia

Author:   Graeme Morton ,  David A. Wilson ,  David A. Wilson ,  David A. Wilson
Publisher:   McGill-Queen's University Press
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9780773541504


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   29 May 2013
Format:   Hardback
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"The expansion of the British Empire during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries created the greatest mass migration in human history, in which the Irish and Scots played a central, complex, and controversial role. The essays in this volume explore the diverse encounters Irish and Scottish migrants had with Indigenous peoples in North America and Australasia. The Irish and Scots were among the most active and enthusiastic participants in what one contributor describes as ""the greatest single period of land theft, cultural pillage, and casual genocide in world history."" At the same time, some settlers attempted to understand Indigenous society rather than destroy it, while others incorporated a romanticized view of Natives into a radical critique of European society, and others still empathized with Natives as fellow victims of imperialism. These essays investigate the extent to which the condition of being Irish and Scottish affected settlers' attitudes to Indigenous peoples, and examine the political, social, religious, cultural, and economic dimensions of their interactions. Presenting a variety of viewpoints, the editors reach the provocative conclusion that the Scottish and Irish origins of settlers were less important in determining attitudes and behaviour than were the specific circumstances in which those settlers found themselves at different times and places in North America, Australia and New Zealand. Contributors include Donald Harman Akenson (Queen's), John Eastlake (College Cork), Marjory Harper (Aberdeen), Andrew Hinson (Toronto), Michele Holmgren (Mount Royal), Kevin Hutchings (Northern British Columbia), Anne Lederman (Royal Conservatory of Music), Patricia A. McCormack (Alberta), Mark G. McGowan (Toronto), Ann McGrath (Australian National), Cian T. McMahon (Nevada), Graeme Morton (Guelph), Michael Newton (Xavier), Padraig O Siadhail (Saint Mary's), Brad Patterson (Victoria University of Wellington), Beverly Soloway (Lakehead), and David A. Wilson (Toronto)."

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Author:   Graeme Morton ,  David A. Wilson ,  David A. Wilson ,  David A. Wilson
Publisher:   McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint:   McGill-Queen's University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9780773541504


ISBN 10:   0773541500
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   29 May 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Contributors include J. M. Bumsted (Manitoba), Edward J. Cowan (Glasgow), George Dalgleish (National Museums of Scotland), Marjory Harper (Aberdeen), H.P. Klepak (Royal Military College of Canada), Gillian I. Leitch (Montreal), Roderick MacLeod (McGill), Douglas McCalla (Guelph), Heather McNabb (McCord Museum of Canadian History), Irena Murray (Royal Institute of British Architects), Jock Murray (Dalhousie), Cath Oberholtzer (Trent University), Eileen Stack (McCord Museum of Canadian History), Rene Villeneuve (National Gallery of Canada), and Suzanne Zeller (Wilfrid Laurier)

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A principal strength of the volume lies in the quality of the individual contributions...This is, indeed, a large collection - in ways that do credit to the editorship of Morton and Wilson, and to all the contributors. John G. Reid, Canadian Historical Review


A principal strength of the volume lies in the quality of the individual contributions...This is, indeed, a large collection in ways that do credit to the editorship of Morton and Wilson, and to all the contributors. John G. Reid, Canadian Historical Review


Author Information

Graeme Morton is Scottish Studies Foundation Chair at the University of Guelph. David A. Wilson is professor of history at the University of Toronto, the author of Thomas D'Arcy McGee, Vols. 1 and 2, and editor of Irish Nationalism in Canada.

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