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Forged in America

How Irish-Jewish Encounters Shaped a Nation
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Examines how Irish and Jewish Americans defined their place in a complex society. The story of America is the story of the unlikely groups of immigrants brought together by their shared outsider status. Urban American life took much of its shape from the arrival of Irish and Jewish immigrants in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and Forged in America is the story of how Irish America and Jewish America collided, cooperated, and collaborated in the cities where they made their homes, all the while shaping American identity and nationhood as we know it. Bringing together leading scholars in their fields, this volume sheds light on the underexplored histories of Irish and Jewish collaboration. While mutual antagonism was clearly evident, so too were opportunities for cooperation, as settled Irish immigrants served to model, mentor, and mediate for Jewish newcomers. Together, the chapters in this volume draw fascinating portraits that show mutuality in action and demonstrate its cultural reverberations.
Hasia R. Diner (Editor) Hasia R. Diner is Professor Emerita at the Departments of History and the Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at New York University, and Director of the Goldstein-Goren Center for American Jewish History. Among her many books are Hungering for America: Italian, Irish and Jewish Foodways in the Age of Migration, The Jews of the United States, 1654 to 2000, We Remember With Reverence and Love: American Jews and the Myth of Silence after the Holocaust, 1945-1962 and Immigration: An American History, with Carl Bon Tempo. Miriam Nyhan Grey (Editor) Miriam Nyhan Grey has been affiliated with NYU's Glucksman Ireland House since 2008. A regular editor of the American Journal of Irish Studies, Miriam hosts and produces This Irish American Life on public radio in New York City. She is currently working on a public humanities project for the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin, in conjunction with Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs.
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