伊利诺伊州的爱尔兰人

William P. Shannon
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在这本生动而又平易近人的书中,作者探讨了爱尔兰人对伊利诺伊州历史的影响。虽然本书的中心论点是爱尔兰人在爱尔兰建国以来的历史中发挥了重要作用,但这本书的主题远不止于此。它试图勾勒出伊利诺斯州爱尔兰人经历在时间、地理、社会和政治结构上的差异。《伊利诺伊州的爱尔兰人》打破了人们对伊利诺伊州爱尔兰人生活的刻板印象。肤浅的观察者可能会得出这样的结论:伊利诺斯州的爱尔兰人主要通过在罗马天主教和民主党政治的基础上形成相互联系的社区来影响芝加哥的政治和社会生活。虽然这在一定程度上是正确的,但作者断言,爱尔兰对伊利诺伊州的影响超出了这些狭隘的假设。从建国前的时期开始,作者追溯了来自不同爱尔兰背景的人的影响,原因也各不相同。同样值得注意的是对爱尔兰发展的相应追踪,这些发展影响了那些离开的人,以及他们如何在伊利诺伊州的新世界中航行。在1845-1852年大饥荒期间来到美国的移民,在构成和动机上都与之前和之后来到美国的移民不同。与此相关的是,他们认为爱尔兰人是后来移民的榜样。具体来说,在融入美国社会的道路上,爱尔兰人为后来的群体开辟了一条道路。未来对这一问题的研究人员将很好地考虑这一过程,以及它如何适用于(或不适用于)城市和农村背景下的移民群体。作者还面对了伊利诺伊州爱尔兰人和种族关系的麻烦历史。他们正确地指出了爱尔兰裔美国人在1908年斯普林菲尔德、1917年东圣路易斯和1919年芝加哥的种族大屠杀中所扮演的角色。在他们提出的同化动态的背景下,这种对种族暴力的共谋和直接参与呈现出一幅复杂的画面。作者在争论爱尔兰人和政治时,表明爱尔兰人拥有成功获得政治权力的超自然才能。在这方面可能会有更多的研究,深入研究为什么会这样。回顾爱尔兰,这些移民通常是政治赞助人的客户,他们控制着政治制度的利益。在某种程度上,这种政治观点随着这些新移民转移到了伊利诺伊州。由于他们在爱尔兰的经历,他们在政治上的表现也很好。利用第一手和二手文献,作者将他们的工作定位为进一步研究伊利诺斯州爱尔兰人所扮演的角色的概述和起点。这个写得很好,组织得很好的卷形成了一个受欢迎的文学补充,应该作为更多的研究爱尔兰在草原州的影响的灵感。
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The Irish in Illinois
In this robust yet approachable book, the authors explore the impact of the Irish on Illinois history. While the central argument is that the Irish played an important role in the state's history from its founding, this book does much more than that with its topic. It seeks to outline the differences in the Irish experience in Illinois across time, geography, social, and political structures.At its best, The Irish in Illinois punctures stereotypes about Irish life in Illinois. A superficial observer might conclude that the Irish in Illinois primarily impacted political and social life in Chicago by forming interconnected communities based on Roman Catholicism and Democratic Party politics. While this is true to an extent, the authors assert that the Irish impact on Illinois goes beyond these narrow suppositions.Starting with the pre-statehood period, the authors trace the impact of people coming from a variety of Irish backgrounds and for a variety of reasons. Also of note is the corresponding tracing of developments in Ireland that influenced those who left and how they navigated their new world in Illinois. Immigrants who came during the Great Famine of 1845–1852 differed in composition and motivation from those who came both before and after.Related to this is their argument that the Irish served as a model for subsequent immigrants. Specifically, in their path to integration into American society, the Irish opened a path for groups that came later. Future researchers into this issue would do well to consider this process and how it does (or does not) apply to immigrant groups in both urban and rural contexts.The authors also confront the troubled history of the Irish and race relations in Illinois. They rightly point out the role played by Irish Americans in the race massacres in Springfield in 1908, East St. Louis in 1917, and Chicago in 1919. Cast against the background of their proposed dynamic of assimilation, this complicity and direct involvement in racial violence presents a complex pictureThe authors, in arguing about the Irish and politics, suggest that the Irish possessed a preternatural aptitude for succeeding in gaining political power. There might have been more done on this, delving into why this might have been the case. Looking back to Ireland, these immigrants often operated as clients of political patrons who controlled access to the benefits of the political system. At some level, this view of politics transferred to Illinois with these new immigrants. They operated as well as they did in politics because of their experience in Ireland.Using primary and secondary literature, the authors position their work well as an overview and a starting point for further research into the role played by Irish people in Illinois. This well-written and well-organized volume forms a welcome addition to the literature and should serve as the inspiration for more research into the impact of the Irish in the Prairie State.
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