Inventing Irish America
Generation, Class, and Ethnic Identity in a New England City, 1880-1928
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The book delves into the transformation of the Irish American community in Worcester, Massachusetts, during the early twentieth century, highlighting the shift from isolated immigrants to influential leaders. Timothy Meagher explores the evolving dynamics of identity, examining the roles of women, marriage patterns, and political alliances. Through a detailed analysis of this generational transition, he reveals how the community navigated its cultural heritage while adapting to American society. This study offers valuable insights into the broader challenges faced by ethnic groups in maintaining their identities over time.
