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This book reconstructs American consular activity in Ireland from 1790 to 1913 and elucidates the interconnectedness of America’s foreign interests, Irish nationalism and British imperialism.

Its originality lies in that it is based on an interrogation of American, British and Irish archives, and covers over one hundred years of American, Irish and British relations through the post of the American consular official while also uncovering the consul’s role in seminal events such as the War of 1812, the 1845-51 Irish famine, the American Civil War, Fenianism and mass Irish emigration. It is a history of the men who filled posts as consuls, vice consuls, deputy consuls and consular agents. It reveals their identities, how they interpreted and implemented US foreign policy, their outsider perspective on events in both Ireland and America and their contribution to the expanding transatlantic relationship.

The work intersects diaspora studies, emigration history and diplomatic relations as well as illuminating the respective Irish-American, Anglo-Irish and Anglo-American relationships.



Table of Contents

List of tables
List of appendices
List of terms and usages
Preface
1 The United States consular service in Ireland: appointments and conditions, 1790-1906
2 ‘Oh Lord, not in my district, Amen’: consular work, 1776-1861
3. Protecting the Union: The American Civil War, 1861-5
4. ‘Our Guardian Angel abroad’: American foreign policy and Irish nationalism, 1865-70
5. Building the Union, 1865-1913: the immigration process
6. Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography
Index

American Government in Ireland, 1790–1913: A

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 04/04/2016
      ISBN13: 9781784993771, 978-1784993771
      ISBN10: 1784993778

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book reconstructs American consular activity in Ireland from 1790 to 1913 and elucidates the interconnectedness of America’s foreign interests, Irish nationalism and British imperialism.

      Its originality lies in that it is based on an interrogation of American, British and Irish archives, and covers over one hundred years of American, Irish and British relations through the post of the American consular official while also uncovering the consul’s role in seminal events such as the War of 1812, the 1845-51 Irish famine, the American Civil War, Fenianism and mass Irish emigration. It is a history of the men who filled posts as consuls, vice consuls, deputy consuls and consular agents. It reveals their identities, how they interpreted and implemented US foreign policy, their outsider perspective on events in both Ireland and America and their contribution to the expanding transatlantic relationship.

      The work intersects diaspora studies, emigration history and diplomatic relations as well as illuminating the respective Irish-American, Anglo-Irish and Anglo-American relationships.



      Table of Contents

      List of tables
      List of appendices
      List of terms and usages
      Preface
      1 The United States consular service in Ireland: appointments and conditions, 1790-1906
      2 ‘Oh Lord, not in my district, Amen’: consular work, 1776-1861
      3. Protecting the Union: The American Civil War, 1861-5
      4. ‘Our Guardian Angel abroad’: American foreign policy and Irish nationalism, 1865-70
      5. Building the Union, 1865-1913: the immigration process
      6. Conclusion
      Appendices
      Bibliography
      Index

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