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At the beginning of the twenty-first century it is estimated that one in three New York City residents is an immigrant. This book identifies two very distinct waves of Catholic Irish immigrants - one in the 1950s and one in the 1980s. It is based on surveys conducted among the 1980s group - the self-proclaimed "New Irish."
Linda Dowling Almeida is an Adjunct Professor of History at New York University. She received her BA and MA degrees from Boston College and her Ph.D. from NYU. She has published articles on the "New Irish" in America. She is a long-time member of the New York Irish
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At the beginning of the twenty-first century it is estimated that one in three New York City residents is an immigrant. This book identifies two very distinct waves of Catholic Irish immigrants - one in the 1950s and one in the 1980s. It is based on surveys conducted among the 1980s group - the self-proclaimed "New Irish."
Linda Dowling Almeida is an Adjunct Professor of History at New York University. She received her BA and MA degrees from Boston College and her Ph.D. from NYU. She has published articles on the "New Irish" in America. She is a long-time member of the New York Irish History Roundtable and edited Volume 8 of the journal NEW YORK IRISH HISTORY.
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Linda Dowling Almeida is an Adjunct Professor of History at New York University. She received her BA and MA degrees from Boston College and her Ph.D. from NYU. She has published articles on the "New Irish" in America. She is a long-time member of the New York Irish History Roundtable and edited Volume 8 of the journal NEW YORK IRISH HISTORY.