Ireland's Farthest Shores

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRESSISBN: 9780299334208

Mobility, Migration, and Settlement in the Pacific World

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By Malcolm Campbell
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Malcolm Campbell is an associate professor of history and head of the School of Humanities at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He is the author of Ireland's New Worlds: Immigrants, Politics, and Society in the United States and Australia, 1815-1922.

"Campbell's authoritative new book breaks ground in our understanding of the global Irish journey and affords a fresh aperture into transnational experience. His vast and diverse array of stories over the wide history and geographical range of the Pacific Ocean gives us a pathbreaking work of synthetic and comparative history."--Ronan McDonald, University of Melbourne "A comprehensive study of the ways that Irish-born and descended people have participated in the making of the Pacific world as we know it today, and the way the Pacific world has made them. . . . By introducing a new frame for scholars of the Irish diaspora, Campbell makes an excellent contribution to Irish historiography, and provides a strong foundation for future scholars."--History Australia "A superb piece of transnational history. . . . Thoughtful, deeply researched, and elegantly written, Ireland's Farthest Shores is not only a powerful and original study of an important and neglected topic, it will be recognized as a landmark work in Irish diaspora history and in transnational migration history more generally."--Pacific Historical Review

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