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British and Irish emigrants and exiles in Europe, 1603 - 1688.
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ISBN: 9789004180086 9004180087 9786612951343 9047444582 1282951343 9789047444589 9781282951341 Year: 2010 Publisher: Leiden Brill

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This book comprises the first full-length comparison of Scottish, Irish, English and Welsh migration within Europe in the early modern period. Divided into four sections - 'Immigrants and Civilian Life', 'Diplomats and Travellers', 'Protestants and Patrons' and 'Catholics at Home and Abroad' - it offers a new perspective on several themes. Contributors elucidate networks of traders, soldiers, as well as scholars and religious figures. Material regarding patterns of residence (sometimes of the nature of an enclave, sometimes not), places of worship, choice of marital partners, and cases of return migration, is presented, the results demonstrating clearly the fruitfulness of pursuing a comparative approach to seventeenth-century British and Irish history. Contributors are Waldemar Kowalski, Peter Davidson, Douglas Catterall, Steve Murdoch, Ciaran O’Scea, Éamon Ó Ciosáin, Igor Pérez Tostado, Kathrin Zickermann, Barry Robertson, Siobhan Talbott, Polona Vidmar, David J.B. Trim, Tom McInally, Thomas O’Connor and Caroline Bowden.

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History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- anno 1600-1699 --- Scots --- Irish --- English --- Aliens --- Auswanderung --- Einwanderung --- History --- Geschichte 1603-1688. --- Scotland --- Ireland --- England --- Grossbritannien --- Irland --- Europa --- Emigration and immigration --- Aliens - Europe - History - 17th century. --- England - Emigration and immigration - History - 17th century. --- England -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 17th century. --- English - Europe - History - 17th century. --- English -- Europe -- History -- 17th century. --- Ireland - Emigration and immigration - History - 17th century. --- Ireland -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 17th century. --- Irish - Europe - History - 17th century. --- Irish -- Europe -- History -- 17th century. --- Scotland - Emigration and immigration - History - 17th century. --- Scotland -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 17th century. --- Scots - Europe - History - 17th century. --- Scots -- Europe -- History -- 17th century. --- History & Archaeology --- History - General --- Auswanderung. --- Einwanderung. --- Grossbritannien. --- Irland. --- Europa. --- Großbritannien. --- Scotch --- Scottish people --- British --- Ethnology --- Irishmen (Irish people) --- Enemy aliens --- Expatriates --- Foreign citizens (Aliens) --- Foreign population --- Foreign residents --- Foreigners --- Noncitizens --- Resident aliens --- Unnaturalized foreign residents --- Persons --- Deportees --- Exiles --- Immigrants --- Refugees --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Irish Free State --- Angleterre --- Anglii︠a︡ --- Inghilterra --- Engeland --- Inglaterra --- Anglija --- England and Wales --- Caledonia --- Scotia --- Schotland --- Sŭkʻotʻŭllandŭ --- Ecosse --- Škotska --- Great Britain --- Illegal aliens --- Illegal immigrants --- Non-citizens --- Unauthorized immigrants --- Undocumented aliens --- Undocumented immigrants


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Irish Europe, 1600 - 1650 : writing and learning.
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ISBN: 9781846822827 1846822823 Year: 2013 Volume: 5 Publisher: Dublin Four courts press

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The experience of the Irish abroad has been a vibrant and exciting area of scholarly research in recent years. Most of that work has chronicled the political, military and religious experience of those Irish men and women who left Ireland in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. This book complements that work by focusing on the experience of meeting new cultures as the emigrants ventured across Europe. Included in the themes covered are the impact of this new world on their language, their ways of practising scholarship, the impact of print on a predominantly oral culture and their encounter with towns by those who came from an overwhelmingly rural background. Deploying a wide range of new evidence, these essays open up questions of cultural encounter that have not been explored hitherto. This is the fifth in the Irish in Europe series and, like its predecessors, it opens new perspectives on the experience of the Irish abroad in the early modern world.

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