Oceans of Consolation: Personal Accounts of Irish Migration to Australia
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Frontmatter --Contents --Preface --Abbreviations --INTRODUCTION --1. Representations: Letters and Migration --NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA --2. 'Whistling a Jig to a Milestone': Michael Normile, 1854-65 --3. 'These Golden Shores': Isabella Wyly, 1856-77 --4. 'Queensland for Ever, augus un Ballybug go Braugh': Biddy Burke, 1882-84 --VICTORIAN VOICES --5. 'A Happy Home for You and Myself': Michael Hogan, 1853-57 --6. 'Jack Is as Good as His Master': Edward O'Sullivan, 1857-72 --7. 'We Are Not Living in a Wilderness': The McCance Circle, 1856-63 --8. 'An Outside Part of the World': Patrick and Edward Comber, 1862-92 --9. 'A Friendly Chat': Philip Mahony, 1882-90 --NEWS FROM HOME --10. 'Facing the Wild Ocean': William and Eliza Dalton, 1851-59 --11. 'Always Be Submessive to Your Superiors': The Dunne Circle, 1864-77 --12. 'It Takes Me Tow Days to Rite a Letter': The Doorley Circle, 1877-1906 --ULSTER ACCENTS --13. 'Comming Down the Hill of Life': The Hammond Circle, 1843-64 --14. 'We Will Meet in Ireland Yet': The Brennan Circle, 1865-76 --15. 'Farewell Farewell My Children': William Fife, 1860-81 --THEMES --16. Correspondence: Ceremonies of Communication --17. Reciprocity: The Politics of Kinship --18. Negotiation: The Process of Migration --19. Origins: Images of Ireland --20. Outcomes: Images of Australia --21. Reflections: Culture, Identity, Home --Sources --Thematic Index
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