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Uncover the untold story of Irish-American nationalism and its impact on American politics. This groundbreaking work delves into the history of the Friends of Irish Freedom, one of the most effective propaganda machines in Irish-American history, from 1916 to 1935. Explore the complex factors that shaped the Friends' nationalist outlook, their campaign to prevent American entry into World War I, and the surprising divisions that emerged between the organization and Sinn Féin. Discover how this diaspora community navigated its identity, wielded political influence, and grappled with events in…mehr

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Uncover the untold story of Irish-American nationalism and its impact on American politics. This groundbreaking work delves into the history of the Friends of Irish Freedom, one of the most effective propaganda machines in Irish-American history, from 1916 to 1935. Explore the complex factors that shaped the Friends' nationalist outlook, their campaign to prevent American entry into World War I, and the surprising divisions that emerged between the organization and Sinn Féin. Discover how this diaspora community navigated its identity, wielded political influence, and grappled with events in both America and Ireland. Irish-American Diaspora Nationalism is perfect for: * Scholars of Irish-American history * Students of diaspora studies * Anyone interested in the intersection of ethnic identity and political movements
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Michael Doorley is an associate lecturer in history and politics in the Open University, Dublin, and the American College, Dublin.