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Ulster-New Zealand migration and cultural transfers / Brad Patterson, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Ulster and Scotland (Series) ; 2.Publisher: Dublin : Four Courts Press, 2006Description: 286 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1851829571
  • 9781851829576
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.8930416 22
Contents:
1. How Ulster was New Zealand? / Malcolm Campbell -- 2. The invisible Irish? : re-discovering Irish Protestant traditions in colonial New Zealand / Alasdair Galbraith -- 3. Who were New Zealand's Ulster immigrants? / Jock Phillips -- 4. Ulster Protestant letter writers in New Zealand / Angela McCarthy -- 5. New Zealand's 'Ulster plantation' : Katikati revisited / Brad Patterson -- 6. A man of the right stamp : Fitz Gibbon Louch, architect / Shirley Arabin -- 7. 'We are all here together like so many on the cockle beds' : towards a history of Ulster migrants in nineteenth-century Canterbury / Sarah Dwyer and Lyndon Fraser -- 8. Rutherford Waddell : an Ulster radical in Otago's Scottish Kirk / Sean Brosnahan -- 9. When is a Mick not a Mick? : a sportsman in Ireland, New Zealand and elsewhere / Neal Graham -- 10. Towards a history of Orangeism in New Zealand / Rory Sweetman -- 11. Was there a hidden 'Orange mark' on the New Zealand labour movement? / Melanie Nolan -- 12. Ulster settlers and the colonial middle class / Jim McAloon -- 13. Moneyless at Moneymore; moneybags at Martinborough : the life and times of John Martin / Roberta McIntyre -- 14. Thompson, Shannon & Co., Wellington's Ulster entrepreneurs, 1874-88 / Richard P. Davis -- 15. Carbuncle Jack and Mr. Punch of Canterbury / Edmund Bohan -- 16. How Irish was New Zealand's Ulster-born prime minister Bill Massey? / Geoffrey W. Rice -- 17. 'I am Irish myself' : W. F. Massey and Ireland, 1912-25 / James Watson.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. How Ulster was New Zealand? / Malcolm Campbell -- 2. The invisible Irish? : re-discovering Irish Protestant traditions in colonial New Zealand / Alasdair Galbraith -- 3. Who were New Zealand's Ulster immigrants? / Jock Phillips -- 4. Ulster Protestant letter writers in New Zealand / Angela McCarthy -- 5. New Zealand's 'Ulster plantation' : Katikati revisited / Brad Patterson -- 6. A man of the right stamp : Fitz Gibbon Louch, architect / Shirley Arabin -- 7. 'We are all here together like so many on the cockle beds' : towards a history of Ulster migrants in nineteenth-century Canterbury / Sarah Dwyer and Lyndon Fraser -- 8. Rutherford Waddell : an Ulster radical in Otago's Scottish Kirk / Sean Brosnahan -- 9. When is a Mick not a Mick? : a sportsman in Ireland, New Zealand and elsewhere / Neal Graham -- 10. Towards a history of Orangeism in New Zealand / Rory Sweetman -- 11. Was there a hidden 'Orange mark' on the New Zealand labour movement? / Melanie Nolan -- 12. Ulster settlers and the colonial middle class / Jim McAloon -- 13. Moneyless at Moneymore; moneybags at Martinborough : the life and times of John Martin / Roberta McIntyre -- 14. Thompson, Shannon & Co., Wellington's Ulster entrepreneurs, 1874-88 / Richard P. Davis -- 15. Carbuncle Jack and Mr. Punch of Canterbury / Edmund Bohan -- 16. How Irish was New Zealand's Ulster-born prime minister Bill Massey? / Geoffrey W. Rice -- 17. 'I am Irish myself' : W. F. Massey and Ireland, 1912-25 / James Watson.

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