Detailed Description
Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies, Volume 4.1 (2010) Nations, Diasporas, Identities, Aberdeen: AHRC Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies, pp225+x, ISSN-1753-2396
The Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies is the only journal devoted to scholarly work in the languages, history, literature and cultures of both countries.
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https://jiss.aberdeenunipress.org/
Contents
Ever more ‘Diaspora’: Advances and Alarums
Donald Harman Akenson
Translating Nations: Botany, Organicism and Diaspora
Cairns Craig
Memory, Place and Diaspora: Locating Identity in Colonial Space
Lindsay Proudfoot & Dianne Hall
Homeless Minds, Imagined Nations, Peripheral Visions: Hugh MacDiarmid and Allan Curnow
Andrew Blaikie
Scotland’s Feminine Nationalism: Some Distant Views of Jane Porter
Graeme Morton
‘Irishness’ on the New Zealand Stage, 1850-1930
Peter Kuch
Migration, Identity and Print Culture: Sir David Henry and the Kinleith Paper Mill
David Finkelstein & Sydney Shep
Michael Davitt’s Pacific World
Malcolm Campbell
Settlement, Conflict and Continuity: Irish Protestant Migrants on New Zealand’s Pakeha Frontier, 1870-1900
Gerard Horn
‘It is curious how keenly allied in character are the Scotch Highlander and the Maori’: Encounters in a New Zealand Colonial Settlement
Brad Patterson
Getting Massey: The Limavady Statue Stoush and the Politics of Space in Northern Ireland
Ewan Morris
‘In habits, in character, in fact ... [in]... everything except language... like the Norwegians’: New Zealand’s Shetland Migrants
Rebecca Lenihan