“我和你一样是优秀的爱尔兰人”:1908-1918年加拿大和美国的古代爱尔兰秩序和爱尔兰种族建构

IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of American Ethnic History Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5406/19364695.41.2.02
P. Mannion
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在二十世纪早期,古代希伯尼亚骑士团(AOH)是北美最重要的爱尔兰民族协会。在1908年的鼎盛时期,有超过20万名成员分布在从布雷顿角岛到夏威夷的数千个分支。在这个广阔的空间网络中,骑士团培养了一种毫不妥协的天主教和民族主义的爱尔兰历史记忆概念,并经常引导公众参与爱尔兰民族主义。虽然AOH主要是爱尔兰裔美国人组织,但在此期间,向加拿大扩张是AOH的一个重要项目。本文评估了从1908年到1918年海伯尼主义的跨国网络,认为骑士团是爱尔兰文化和身份从美国跨境转移到加拿大的重要机制。最初,通过建立公共饥荒纪念场所来创造爱尔兰历史记忆,这是一种强烈的跨国共识。然而,在对爱尔兰民族主义的直接回应中,爱尔兰人向加拿大的扩张揭示了爱尔兰裔美国人和爱尔兰裔加拿大人对“爱尔兰人”的理解的关键差异,特别是当加拿大分裂威胁要脱离母体组织时,因为它在第一次世界大战中支持德国。
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“I'm as Good an Irishman as You”: The Ancient Order of Hibernians and the Construction of Irish Ethnicity in Canada and the United States, 1908–1918
In the early twentieth century, the Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH) was the foremost Irish ethnic association in North America. At its peak in 1908, there were over 200,000 members spread across thousands of divisions from Cape Breton Island to Hawaii. Across this vast spatial network, the Order cultivated an uncompromisingly Catholic and nationalist conception of Irish historical memory and often led popular engagement with Irish nationalism. Although it was a predominantly Irish American organization, expansion into Canada was an important project for the AOH during this period. This article assesses the transnational networks of Hibernianism from 1908 to 1918, arguing that the Order served as an essential mechanism for the cross-border transfer of Irish culture and identity from the United States into Canada. Initially, there was a strong transnational consensus in the creation of Irish historical memory through the establishment of public sites of famine memorialization. In directing responses to Irish nationalism, however, Hibernian expansion into Canada reveals key differences in how Irish Americans and Irish Canadians understood “being Irish,” particularly as Canadian divisions threatened to secede from the parent organization over its support for Germany in the Great War.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of American Ethnic History, the official journal of the Immigration and Ethnic History Society, is published quarterly and focuses on the immigrant and ethnic/racial history of the North American people. Scholars are invited to submit manuscripts on the process of migration (including the old world experience as it relates to migration and group life), adjustment and assimilation, group relations, mobility, politics, culture, race and race relations, group identity, or other topics that illuminate the North American immigrant and ethnic/racial experience. The editor particularly seeks essays that are interpretive or analytical. Descriptive papers will be considered only if they present new information.
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