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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Canada Calls to Ireland xvii
- Introduction 1
- 1 Shipwrecks and Society: Press Reports of the Irish Emigrant Passage to Canada, 1845–55 55
- 2 Via the Port and into the City: The Irish Famine Migration to Quebec in the Mid-Nineteenth Century 73
- 3 Saving Ireland from Famine: Canada’s Role in 1847 111
- 4 Catholic Orphans in Protestant Towns: The Churches and the Irish Famine Orphans in British North America, 1847–48 144
- 5 Stephen De Vere’s “Political Lesson”: A Case Study of Famine Irish Emigration, Settlement, and Political and Social Unrest 164
- 6 Encountering a Ravaged People in the Modern City: The Impact of the Irish Famine Migration on Montreal’s Urban Landscape 190
- 7 Making Space for the Irish: Toronto Before and After the 1847 Migration 217
- 8 Madness in the Season of Famine and Distress: Famine Migration, Irish Insanity, and Toronto’s Provincial Lunatic Asylum, 1841–48 251
- 9 “Mournful fragments of … the Irish Exodus”? Literary Representations of Irish Canadian Famine Immigration in the Periodical Press 272
- 10 “A Most Historically Gruesome Ground”: The Burial and Commemoration of Famine Irish in Hamilton, 1847–1927 292
- Contributors 325
- Index 329
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Canada Calls to Ireland xvii
- Introduction 1
- 1 Shipwrecks and Society: Press Reports of the Irish Emigrant Passage to Canada, 1845–55 55
- 2 Via the Port and into the City: The Irish Famine Migration to Quebec in the Mid-Nineteenth Century 73
- 3 Saving Ireland from Famine: Canada’s Role in 1847 111
- 4 Catholic Orphans in Protestant Towns: The Churches and the Irish Famine Orphans in British North America, 1847–48 144
- 5 Stephen De Vere’s “Political Lesson”: A Case Study of Famine Irish Emigration, Settlement, and Political and Social Unrest 164
- 6 Encountering a Ravaged People in the Modern City: The Impact of the Irish Famine Migration on Montreal’s Urban Landscape 190
- 7 Making Space for the Irish: Toronto Before and After the 1847 Migration 217
- 8 Madness in the Season of Famine and Distress: Famine Migration, Irish Insanity, and Toronto’s Provincial Lunatic Asylum, 1841–48 251
- 9 “Mournful fragments of … the Irish Exodus”? Literary Representations of Irish Canadian Famine Immigration in the Periodical Press 272
- 10 “A Most Historically Gruesome Ground”: The Burial and Commemoration of Famine Irish in Hamilton, 1847–1927 292
- Contributors 325
- Index 329