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Volume 5, Number 3:
November
2007 (pdf)
Guest
Editor: Jorge L. Chinea
> Ireland and the
Caribbean, by Jorge L. Chinea.
> The Irish in the Caribbean 1641-1837: An Overview, by
Nini Rodgers.
> Literary Migrations: Homer’s Journey through Joyce’s
Ireland and Walcott’s Saint Lucia, by Patricia
Novillo-Corvalán.
> An Alternative View to the Propaganda: The
Irish-American Press and the Spanish-American War, Eileen
Anderson.
> Irish Indentured Servants, Papists and Colonists in
Spanish Colonial Puerto Rico, ca. 1650-1800, by Jorge L.
Chinea.
> Irish Railroad Workers in Cuba: Towards a Research
Agenda, by Margaret Brehony.
> The Irish Presence in the History and Place Names of
Cuba, by Rafael Fernández Moya.
> Liberty’s Call: Richard Robert Madden’s Voice in the
Anti-Slavery Movement (1833-1842), by Gera Burton.
> Beyond Kinship: A Study of the Eighteenth-century Irish
Community at Saint Croix, Danish West Indies, by Orla
Power.
> Banished by Cromwell? John Hooke and the Caribbean, by
Thomas Byrne.
> John Dynamite: Marine Mambí, by José Antonio Quintana.
> ‘I arise and go with William Butler Yeats…’: Cultural
Dovetailing in Lorna Goodison’s Country Sligoville,
by Lamia Tewfik.
> A Taste of My Life: Texts and Poems, by Carlota
Caulfield.
> Review of Jonathan Skinner's Before the Volcano.
Reverberations of Identity on Montserrat, by Cielo G.
Festino, and Author's Reply.
> Review of Nini Rodgers's Ireland, Slavery and
Anti-Slavery, by Gera Burton, and Author's Reply.
> Review of Review of Matthew Brown’s Adventuring
through Spanish Colonies: Simón Bolívar, Foreign
Mercenaries, and the Birth of New Nations, by Karen
Racine, and Author's Reply. |
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Volume 5, Number 2:
July
2007 (pdf)
Guest
Editor: Igor Pérez Tostado
> Ireland and Iberia: An
Introduction, by Igor Pérez Tostado.
> Spain in Irish Literature 1789-1850: an Approach to a
Minor Representation, by Asier Altuna-García de Salazar.
> John Aldridge: A Real Irishman, by Matthew Brown.
> A Description of the Irish in Seville: Merchants of the
Eighteenth Century, by Manuel Fernández Chaves and
Mercedes Gamero Rojas.
> Immigration, Social Dialogue and Economic Growth in the
Old Periphery of Europe: The Celtic and Latin Tigers?, by
Oscar Molina.
> A Nation of Emigrants or Immigrants?: The Challenge of
Integration in Ireland and Portugal, by Claire Healy.
> When merit alone is not enough: Money as a 'parallel
route' for Irish military advancement in Spain, by Óscar
Recio Morales.
> The Spanish Habsburgs and their Irish Soldiers
(1587-1700), by Moisés Enrique Rodríguez.
> Mr. Richard Wall: The Irish-Spanish Minister, by Diego
Téllez Alarcia.
> Review of Susana Taurozzi's Los Pasionistas en
Argentina y Uruguay: Cien años de historia, by Edward
Walsh, and Author's Reply.
> Biographies:
- Rooke, James (1770-1819), commander of the British
Legion during the South American wars of independence, by
Moisés Enrique Rodríguez.
- O'Neill, Alexandre (1924-1986), Portuguese poet.
- Healy, José Santiago (1895-1968), media entrepreneur in
Mexico.
- Banks, Mateo (1872-1949), Argentine family murderer.
- Dillon, Jorge Patricio (1953-c.1977), student activist
and social worker in Argentina. |
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Volume 5, Number 1: March
2007 (pdf)
| > Ireland
and Mexico, by Séamus Ó Fógartaigh
> Irish Mexican,
Latino Irlandés: Fountains of Literary Invention, by
David Vela
> Contemporary Irish
Mexican Gatherings and Forays in California: The Irish
Mexican Association (IMA), 1994-2007, by Patrick Goggins
> Mexico and
Neocolonialism: an Irish perspective, by Tony Phillips
> Reviving the Saint
Patrick's Battalion, by Dan Leahy (including The Saint
Patrick's Battalion, a song by David Rovics)
> John Dynamite: The
Adventures of a Filibuster, by José Antonio Quintana
García
> St. Patrick’s Day
in Buenos Aires: An Expression of Urban Folk Tradition,
by María Inés Palleiro, Patricio Parente and Flora
Delfino Kraft
> Interview: The
Musical Migration of Rodrigo y Gabriela, by Claire Healy
> Poem: Saint Patrick
pray, pray for all of us, pray for me, by Iván Portela
> Sources: Address by
the President of Ireland Mary McAleese to the Senate of
Mexico (6 April 1999), edited by Edmundo Murray
> Sources: Bernardo
O’Higgins’ Plans - The Arrival of Irish Immigrants
in Mexico, edited by Fabián Gaspar Bustamante Olguín
> Reviews: Books and
Resources
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New in the "Dictionary of Irish Latin
American Biography":
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Lamport,
William [Guillén Lombardo] (1610-1659), author of an
early declaration of Mexican independence and
self-proclaimed ‘King of New Spain’, by Ryan Dominic
Crewe
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O'Horan,
Tomás Antonio (1776-1848), public official in Mexico
and Guatemala, by Fabián G. Bustamante Olguín
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Sandes,
Arthur(1793-1832), commander of the Rifles Battalion in
the South American wars of independence, by Moises
Enrique Rodriguez
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Godínez,
Miguel [formerly Michael Wadding]
(1591-1644), Jesuit missionary to New Spain
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O'Farrill,
Rómulo Antonio [Jr.]
(1917-2006), media entrepreneur
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O'Gorman,
Edmundo (1906-1995), historian
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O'Gorman,
Juan (1905-1982), Mexican architect and artist
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O'Higgins,
Pablo (1904-1983), artist and art teacher in Mexico |
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Volume 4, Number 4:
October 2006 (pdf)
| > From
Westmeath to Peru Full Circle: Memoirs of a Westmeath
Missionary in Sicuani, Cuzco, by Desmond Kelleher
> Bernardo O'Higgins: The
Rebel Son of a Viceroy, by Alfredo Sepúlveda
> Conquistadores, Soldiers
and Entrepreneurs: Early Irish Presence in Chile, by
Arturo Griffin
> ‘Foreigners of this
Kind’: Chilean Refugees in Ireland, 1973-1990, by Claire
Healy
> 'Sr. Hutchinson, otra vez,
no dice V. nonsenses, no tonterrias': A Bigoted Response
to Thomas J. Hutchinson's Two Years in Peru (1873),
by Edmundo Murray
> From a Shipwreck to 'Macayadas':
The Macays in Ecuador, by Carmen Dueñas de Anhalzer
> From Ireland to South
America: A Story of Departures, Separations and Reunions,
by Julia Boland and Marilyn Boland
> The Irish in the Peruvian
Andes, by Rosario Sheen
> Reviews: Books and
Resources
> New in the "Dictionary of
Irish Latin American Biography":
- Grace, William Russell (1832-1904), merchant, by
Lawrence A. Clayton.
- O'Gorman, Thomas (b.c.1760), merchant in Spain and South
America, by Jerry W. Cooney.
- Blest, Clotario (1899-1990), Catholic labour leader in
Chile.
- Hutchinson, Thomas Joseph (c.1802-1885), diplomat,
physician and travel writer.
- Leigh, Henry Hilton (d. 1910), landowner and pioneer
cotton planter.
- Mackenna, John (1771-1814), general in the Chilean war
of independence.
- O'Connor, Francisco Burdett [Frank] (1791-1871),
officer in the Irish Legion of Simón Bolívar's army.
- O'Higgins, Ambrose [Ambrosio] (c.1721-1801), governor
and captain-general of Chile, later viceroy of Peru.
- Payne, William Smith [Guillermo] (1870-1924), missionary
in Argentina and Bolivia.
- Vicuña Mackenna, Benjamín (1831-1886), Chilean writer,
journalist and historian.
- Wright, Thomas Charles James (1799-1868), officer in
Simón Bolívar's army and founder of the Ecuadorian naval
school. |
Call for Grant Proposals:
Irish Latin American Research Fund, Academic Year 2007-2008
Call for Papers: SILAS launches its first conference in
Galway, 27-30 June 2007
Call for Contributions (March 2007): Ireland and Mexico |
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Vol. 4, No. 3:
July 2006
(pdf)
| > Brazil
and Ireland, by Edmundo Murray
> English and Irish Naval
Officers in the War for Brazilian Independence, by
Brian Vale
> Great Britain, the
Paraguayan War and Free Immigration in Brazil, 1862-1875,
by Miguel Alexandre de Araujo Neto
>
Reinventing Brazil: New Readings and Renewal in the
Narratives of Irish Travellers,
by Laura Izarra
> From the Putumayo to
Connemara: Roger Casement’s Amazonian Voyage of Discovery,
by Peter James Harris
> Carnaval do Galway:
The Brazilian Community in Gort, 1999-2006, by Claire
Healy
> Phil Lynott: Famous
For Many Reasons, by John Horan
> Sources: 'Hy-Brassil,
Irish Origins of Brazil', by Roger Casement, edited by
Angus Mitchell
> Sources: 'Petition to
Pope Pius the Ninth', by potential Irish emigrants to
Brazil in the 1860s, edited by Oliver Marshall
> Reviews: Books and
Resources
> New in the "Dictionary
of Irish Latin American Biography":
-
William Cotter, Irish officer in Dom Pedro's army of
imperial Brazil
- William Scully
(d.
1885), journalist and businessman
in Brazil
- Bartholomew Hayden
(1792-1857), navy officer in Brazil
- John De Courcy Ireland
(1911-2006),
maritime historian
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New Grant Recipients: Irish
Latin American Research Fund
Call for Papers: SILAS launches its first conference in
Galway, 27-30 June 2007
SILAS General Meeting: Executive Committee Members
Call for Contributions (October 2006): The Irish in Peru,
Ecuador, Chile and Bolivia |
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Vol. 4, No. 2:
March 2006
(pdf)
> The Irish in Colombia
> Crusaders for Liberty or Vile Mercenaries? The Irish
Legion in Colombia, by Matthew Brown
> Rum, Recruitment and Revolution: Alcohol and the
Irish Recruits in the Colombian Wars of Independence,
by Karen Racine
> William Duane and his 'Visit to Colombia' of 1823,
by David Barnwell
> Glimpses of the Irish in 19th Century Bogotá, by
Edward Walsh
> Explosive Journey: Perceptions of Latin America in
the FARC-IRA Affair (2001-2005), by Edmundo Murray
> Sources: William Ferguson's 'Journal from Lima to
Caracas'
> New in the "Dictionary of Irish Latin American
Biography":
- John Devereux (1778-1854), army officer and recruiter
for the Irish Legion in Simon Bolivar's army.
- O'Leary, Daniel Florence (1801-1854), army officer in
the South American Wars of Independence.
- William Owens Ferguson (1800-1828), army officer in the
South American Wars of Independence. |
Call for
Grant Proposals: Irish Latin American Research Fund
Academic Year 2006-2007 |
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Vol. 4, No. 1:
January-February 2006 (pdf)
| > The Irish in
Uruguay and Paraguay
> Fernando
O'Neill (1924-2005), revolutionary and historian
of anarchism in Uruguay, by Carlos Caillabet
> Beauty and the
Beast: A Beautiful Irish Courtesan and a Beastly
Latin American Dictator, by Edmundo Murray
> New in the "Dictionary
of Irish Latin American Biography":
Campbell, Peter
(1780-c1832), naval officer and
founder of the Uruguayan navy.
Gore, Robert (1810-1854), naval officer and
diplomatist.
Lynch, Eliza (1835-1886), courtesan and unofficial
first lady of Paraguay.
O'Leary, Juan Emiliano (1879-1969), poet and
historian. |
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Vol. 3, No. 6:
November-December 2005
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> Politically
Incorrect: Irish Argentines in the Early Peronist
Period, by Carolina Barry
> The Irish in
Falklands/Malvinas Islands, by Edmundo Murray
> New in the "Dictionary
of Irish Latin American Biography":
Baxter, José Luis
[Joe] (1940-1973), activist and revolutionary.
Cooke, John William
(1920-1968), politician and ideologist of the Peronist
movement.
Farrell, Edelmiro Julián (1887-1980), army officer and
president of
Argentina.
Guevara, Ernesto [Che] (1928-1967), physician and
revolutionary. |
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New Name:
Society for Irish Latin American Studies |
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Vol. 3, No. 5:
September-October 2005
(pdf)
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Beneath an Emerald Green Flag, by Michael G.
Connaughton
•
The St. Patricio Battalion, by Jaime Fogarty
• Irish-Mexican Brothers: Edmundo and Juan O'Gorman,
by Edmundo Murray |
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New Name:
Society for Irish Latin American Studies
Grant Recipients 2005-2006
"Anastasia Joyce Papers" at
Universidad de San Andrés |
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Vol. 3, No. 4: July-August
2005
(pdf)
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How British Sports Became Argentine Passions: Paddy
McCarthy, Irish Footballer and Boxer in Argentina, by
Edmundo Murray
•
The IAHS Changes its Name: Society for Irish Latin
American Studies |
Irish
Latin American Research Fund
Mary Anglim
appointed Honorary Member |
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Vol. 3, No. 3:
May-June 2005
(pdf)
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1875 - 9 June - 2005: Death Anniversary of Thomas St.
George Armstrong •
Images of the Camp People: Irish Life in San Pedro,
1875-2005
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A Cork Harbour Pilot in Bahía Blanca, by Edward Walsh
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The Manuscripts and Rare Books Collection |
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Vol. 3, No. 2:
March-April 2005
(pdf)
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St. Patrick's Day in Peru, 1824, by Brian McGinn
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St. Patrick's Day, Buenos Aires, 1905, by Edward Walsh
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Dictionary of Irish-Argentine Biography. William
Brown, Edelmiro Farrell.
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Manuscripts and Rare Books Collection at Universidad de
San Andrés's Max von Buch Library
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Call for Grant Proposals:
Irish Latin American Research Fund
Academic Year 2005-2006 |
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Vol. 3, No. 1:
January-February 2005 (pdf)
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Fr. Anthony Fahy O.P., by Edward Walsh
• Anthony Fahy of Loughrea: Irish Missionary in
Argentina, by Michael Fahy
• Dictionary of Irish-Argentine Biography.
Anthony Dominic Fahy
• A Chronology of Fr. Fahy: His Life and Work |
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Vol. 2, No. 5:
November-December 2004 (pdf)
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Dr. John O’Dwyer Creaghe (1841-1920) Irish-Argentine
Anarchist,
by Máirtín Ó Catháin
• The Black Frigate, by Eduardo C. Gerding
• Voices from the Camps. New interviews: Mrs. Casey
of Duggan Town, Mrs. Mackay, Mrs. Sills II, Eduardo
Coghlan, Hilda Sabato, Maria Elena Walsh, Edmundo Moore.
• Dictionary of Irish-Argentine Biography. New
entries: John O'Dwyer Creaghe, John Bolster, Robert Gore. |
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Vol. 2, No. 4:
September-October 2004 (pdf)
♣ An
Ireland of the Mind: How Irish Argentines Don't Know and Don't
Care about Irish Politics, by Sergio Kiernan
♣ The Bradys
of Giles, Areco and Westmeath, by Edward Walsh
♣ New
Biographies: Pedro Gannon, Agustín Dillon, Richard Hardy |
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Vol. 2, No. 3:
July-August 2004 (pdf)
♣ Voices
from the Camps. Interviews by Bill Meek (1987) and Joe
Murray (2004)
♣ In
the Name of Power: Culture and Place Names in Venado Tuerto,
by Alejandra García and Gladis Mignacco
♣ New
Biographies: Edward Lennon, Eduardo MacLoughlin, John Thomond
O'Brien, Juan A. O'Farrell, Peter Sheridan
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Vol. 2, No. 2:
May-June 2004 (pdf)
♣ The First Irish Race
Congress in South America, by Carolina Barry
♣ Was Admiral Brown
Admiral Someone Else? by Michael Geraghty
♣ 1,113
Irish-Argentine Landowners
♣ New Biographies: Tomás
Kenny, John Lalor, John Walter Maguire, Michael Mulhall,
Camila O'Gorman, John Oughagan
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Vol. 2, No. 1:
March-April 2004 (pdf)
√ Irish-Argentine Research Fund 2004-2005
√ 2004 Conferences & Activities
√ New Bios: Eamon Bulfin, Eduardo Coghlan, Matthew
Gaughren, Patrick Fitzsimons, Rodolfo Walsh, &c.
√ 1895 Census Returns and other Databases
√ Additions to Burial Records: Marcos Paz and
Moreno graveyards
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Vol. 1, No. 2:
December 2003 (pdf)
√ Dictionary of Irish
Argentine Biography
√ Places of Origin: a
Photographic Tour
√ The Children of the Diaspora:
Irish Schools and Educators in Argentina, 1850-1950, by
María José Roger
√ Timeline of the Irish in Argentina
√ New thesis: How the
Irish Became 'Gauchos Ingleses': Diasporic Models in
Irish-Argentine Literature, by E. Murray
√ 7,000+ Irish Passengers
to Argentina 1822-1929
√ 4,000+ Irish Settlers in
Argentina
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Vol. 1, No. 1: April 2003 (pdf)
- The Irish Immigrants and
Education, by María José Roger, MA History Thesis (Review)
- You May Die in Ireland, by Michael J. Geragthy (Full
Story)
- The Irish Road to Argentina: Nineteenth-Century Travel
Patterns from Ireland to the River Plate, by E. Murray
(Full Story)
- The Irish Diaspora in Argentina, by Laura Izarra in:
"British Association for Irish Studies", Bulletin 32 (Review)
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