TY - BOOK AU - Carey,Hilary M. AU - Barr,Colin TI - Religion and greater Ireland: Christianity and Irish global networks, 1750-1950 T2 - McGill-Queen's studies in the history of religion. Series two SN - 9780773597341 AV - BR795 U1 - 274.15 23 PY - 2015/// CY - Montreal, Kingston PB - McGill-Queen's University Press KW - Irish KW - Religion KW - Ethnic identity KW - Immigrants KW - Religious life KW - Irlandais KW - Identité ethnique KW - Américains d'origine irlandaise KW - Vie religieuse KW - RELIGION KW - Christianity KW - History KW - bisacsh KW - Emigration and immigration KW - fast KW - British colonies KW - Ireland KW - Church history KW - Great Britain KW - Colonies KW - Irlande KW - Histoire religieuse KW - Grande-Bretagne KW - Émigration et immigration N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Machine generated contents note; pt. ONE; IRISH GLOBAL NETWORKS --; 1; Deference, Accommodation, and Conflict in Irish Confessional Relations; R.V. Comerford --; 2; Drawing Strength from Past Migratory Experiences: The Church of Ireland Gazette and Southern Protestant Migration in the Post-Independence Period; Leigh-Ann Coffey --; 3; Religious Texts for the Catholic Migrant: International Print Networks and the Irish-Australian Book Trade; Kevin Molloy --; pt. TWO; ATLANTIC WORLD --; 4; Tales and Trials of a "Double Minority": The Irish and French Catholic Engagement for the Soul of the Canadian Church, 1815 -- 1947; Mark G. McGowan --; 5; This Sacred Feeling: Patriotism, Nation-Building, and the Catholic Church in Newfoundland, 1850 -- 1914; Carolyn Lambert --; 6; Controversial Immigrants: Theological Conflict in the Transatlantic World of Eighteenth-Century Irish Presbyterianism; Rankin Sherling --; 7; Catholicism, Masculinity, and Middle-Class Respectability in the Irish Catholic Temperance Movement in Nineteenth-Century Canada; Mike McLaughlin --; 8; "We Know Neither Catholics, nor Protestants, nor Free-Thinkers Here": Ethnicity, Religion, and the Chicago Public Schools, 1837 -- 94; Mimi Cowan --; pt. THREE; ASIA AND AFRICA --; 9; Irish Religious Networks in Colonial South Asia, ca. 1788 -- 1858; Barry Crosbie --; 10; Saving the Empire? The Role of Irishwomen in Protestant Female Missions, 1870 -- 1914; Myrtle Hill --; 11; "Hurrah for Old Ireland!": Irish Catholicism at the Cape of Good Hope; Colin Barr --; pt. FOUR; SOUTHERN WORLD --; 12; Greater Ireland and the Australian Immigrant: The Religious Dimension; Eric Richards --; 13; "Mindful of Her St Columbas and Gaels": Ireland, Empire, and Australian Anglicanism, 1788 -- 1850; Michael Gladwin --; 14; "God Sent Me Here to Raise a Society": Irishness, Protestantism, and Colonial Identity in New South Wales; Dianne Hall --; 15; Building "God's Own Country": The Reverend Rutherford Waddell, the Global Irish, and New Zealand History; John Stenhouse --; 16; "A Veritable Hurricane of Sectarianism": The Year 1920 and Ethno-Religious Conflict in Australia; Jeff Kildea N2 - Annotation; Impelled by economic deprivation at home and spiritual ambition abroad, nineteenth-century Irish clerics and laypeople reshaped the many sites where they came to pray, preach, teach, trade, and settle. So decisive was the role of religion in the worlds of Irish settlement that it helped to create a 'Greater Ireland' that encompassed the entire English-speaking world and beyond. Rejecting the popular notion that the Irish were passive victims of imperial oppression, this book demonstrates how religion opened up a vast world to exploit UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1133494 ER -