Browsing by Author "Dal Lago, Enrico"
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Andrea major, slavery, abolitionism and empire in india, 1772–1843. liverpool: liverpool university press, 2012.
Dal Lago, Enrico (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2013-09-19) -
Ghost Dances and Ring Shouts: Lakota and Gullah Nineteenth Century Musical Traditions in Comparative Perspective
de Bhaldraithe, Rónán; de Bhaldraithe, Ronan (2014-03-04)During the nineteenth century, as the United States established itself as a nation and expanded its territory, the cultures of Native Americans and African Americans went through a period of profound change. The Lakota, a ... -
Globalising the Easter Rising: 1916 and the challenge to empires
Dal Lago, Enrico; Healy, Róisín; Barry, Gearóid (Routledge, 2017-11-16)The year 1916 has recently been identified as “a tipping point for the intensification of protests, riots, uprisings and even revolutions.”1 Many of these constituted a challenge to the international pre-war order of ... -
Investigating colonialism within Europe
Healy, Róisín; Dal Lago, Enrico (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014)[No abstract available] -
Irish immigrants in the Rural U.S. Slave South
Regan, Joe (2015-09-16)This dissertation investigates the Irish immigrant experience in the rural areas of the U.S. slave South before the American Civil War. Specifically, it focuses on the analysis of the Irish immigrants' involvement with ... -
Irish soldiers in Risorgimento Italy and Civil War America: Nineteenth-century Irish nation-building in transnational and comparative perspective
O'Driscoll, Florry (2018-01-18)This study investigates Irishmen who served as soldiers in the Italian Risorgimento and the American Civil War, and their role in Irish nation-building in the mid-nineteenth century. In the first section, the main focus ... -
Lords of land and labour: a comparison of Antebellum Mississippi's John A. Quitman and Nineteenth-Century Ireland's Lord Clonbrock
Smith, Cathal (2015-12-17)This study investigates similarities, differences, and connections between antebellum U.S. Southern slaveholders and nineteenth-century Irish landowners. In particular, it focuses on the comparison of Mississippi’s John ... -
Towards an interconnected history of World War I: Europe and beyond
Barry, Gearóid; Dal Lago, Enrico; Healy, Róisín (Brill, 2016)In recent years, the historiography of World War I has undergone a very significant transformation in terms of its geographical scope and thematic reach. While most studies of World War I up to the 1990s focused on ...