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ID096842
Title ProperDiaspora dilemmas and shifting allegiances
Other Title Informationthe Irish in London between nationalism, Catholicism and Labourism (1900-22)
LanguageENG
AuthorHutchinson, Jhoh
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Focused on the London Irish, this article discusses the diasporic dilemmas of Irish Catholics in England who oscillated between four claims to loyalty in the early twentieth century. Liberals and later the labour movement sought to mobilise them for radical political and socialist goals; the Catholic Church to support religious education against secularist threats; a homeland nationalism to advance the prospects of Irish parliamentary autonomy; and a diasporic nationalism to defend their ethnic interests in England. These pressures peaked during the First World War and the Irish War of Independence. The overall effect of this nationalist mobilisation may have been to advance their integration into English social and political institutions.
`In' analytical NoteStudies in Ethnicity and Nationalism Vol. 10, No. 1; Apr 2010: p107-125
Journal SourceStudies in Ethnicity and Nationalism Vol. 10, No. 1; Apr 2010: p107-125
Key WordsDiaspora ;  Irish ;  Nationalism ;  Catholicism ;  Labourism