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![]() Seamus P. Metress is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at University of Toledo. He is the author of over 30 books including The Irish- American Experience, The American Irish and Irish Nationalism... Click here for more information.Eileen K. Metress, Professor Emeritus of Public Health at University of Toledo, is the author of a number of articles on health in Northeast Ireland and Irish funeral customs. Dr. Metress is the 2005 recipient of the National Irish Freedom Committee’s Pearl Flannery Award. Click here for more information. |
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Irish in Michigan Irish immigration to the United States can be
divided into five general periods, from 1640 to
the present: the colonial, prestarvation, great
starvation, post-starvation, and post-
independence periods. Immigration to the Great
Lakes region and, more specifically, to Michigan
was differentially influenced during each of
these times. The oppressive historical roots of
the Irish in both Ireland and nineteenth century
America are important to understand in gaining an
appreciation for their concern with socioeconomic
status. Discovering the Peoples of Michigan
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