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9780817311353

Ulster and North America

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  • ISBN13:

    9780817311353

  • ISBN10:

    0817311351

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-07-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Alabama Pr
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Summary

This collection of thought-provoking essays addresses the complex issues of Ulster Scots history and ethnic identity by viewing them from a transatlantic and comparative perspective. The 11 essays in this volume, originally presented at meetings of the Ulster-American Heritage Symposium by scholars from Scotland, Ireland, Canada, and the United States, explore the nature of Scotch-Irish culture by examining values, traditions, demographics, and language. The essays also investigate the process of migration, which transmitted that culture to the New World, and the subsequent assimilation of Celtic ways into American culture. The themes presented are wide-ranging and complex. First is the dynamic nature of Ulster society in the 17th and 18th centuries and the rapid changes occurring there, especially those affecting Presbyterianism and community cohesiveness. Also examined is the experience of migration, asking such questions as who migrated and when, what their expectations were, and how closely colonial reality matched those expectations. A third theme is the development of economic strategies and community-building both in Ulster and North America, making important contributions to the "new rural history" and explaining the success of the Scotch-Irish on the American frontier. Finally, the volume addresses ethnic identity and cultural diffusion, advancing the ongoing debate initiated by Forrest McDonald and Grady McWhiney and elaborated on by David Hackett Fischer. Ulster and North Americaillustrates the value of transatlantic dialog and of comparative studies for the understanding of ethnicity and migration history.

Table of Contents

Foreword: The Ulster-American Heritage Symposium: A Retrospect
Preface
Introductionp. 1
Prophecy and Prophylaxis: A Paradigm for the Scotch-Irish?p. 15
Ulster Presbyterians: Religion, Culture, and Politics, 1660-1850p. 24
The Demographic History of Ulster, 1750-1841p. 41
The Household Economy in Early Rural America and Ulster: The Question of Self-Sufficiencyp. 61
Ulster Emigration to North America, 1680-1720p. 76
Philadelphia Here I Come: A Study of the Letters of Ulster Immigrants in Pennsylvania, 1750-1875p. 118
The Scotch-Irish and Immigrant Culture on Amherst Island, Ontariop. 134
Scotch-Irish Landscapes in the Ozarksp. 146
Land, Ethnicity, and Community at the Opequon Settlement, Virginia, 1730-1800p. 167
The Scotch-Irish Element in Appalachian English: How Broad? How Deep?p. 189
Scotch-Irish Frontier Society in Southwestern North Carolina, 1780-1840p. 213
Notesp. 227
Select Bibliographyp. 273
Contributorsp. 277
Indexp. 281
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