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Author Kennedy, Patricia, author

Title Welcoming the stranger : Irish migrant welfare in Britain since 1957 / Patricia Kennedy
Published Sallins [Ireland] : Irish Academic Press, 2015

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations, portraits
Contents Cover; Front Matter; Title Page; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; List of Plates; Introduction; Chapter 1; Emigration from Ireland to Britain -- The Start of the Journey; Chapter 2; The Church and Migration: Universal and Local; Chapter 3; Origins of the Irish Emigrant Chaplaincy; Chapter 4; Ministering to Labourers and Hotel Workers; Chapter 5; Reaching out around Britain; Chapter 6; Influencing Housing Policy in Britain; Chapter 7 ; Expansion and Consolidation; Chapter 8; The Irish Council for Prisoners Overseas (ICPO); Chapter 9; The Task Force on Policy Regarding Emigrants; Chapter 10
From 2007 OnwardsAfterword; Select Bibliography; Index; Plates
Summary This lively book tells the untold story of the crucial work carried out by the Irish Emigrant Chaplaincy on behalf of Irish emigrants in Britain for over half a century. The service was established by the Catholic Church in 1957 and the hidden history revealed in the book includes: political intrigue, economic booms and busts, MI5, international relations, miscarriages of justice, Papal Encyclicals, and the struggle for equality and justice. The work of the Irish Emigrant Chaplaincy was conducted against a background of battling the odds and the establishment. It's the story of Irish and British migration history in modern times and Anglo-Irish relations unfolding over turbulent and politically sensitive decades, and comes at a time when the Catholic Church is under increased scrutiny in relation to child sexual abuse and, more recently, the scandal of the Magdalene Laundries. Based on archival research and over 80 interviews with those who benefited from, or administered, this vital service, the roll-call also includes the most prominent world and church leaders of the period: Margaret Thatcher, John Hume, Mary Robinson, Mary McAleese, Cardinal Hume, and Cardinal O Fiaich. Welcoming the Stranger is the first book to demonstrate how the Irish government was forced to take responsibility for the Irish abroad. [Subject: Social History, Irish Studies, British Studies, Diaspora Studies, Migration Studies, Religious Studies]
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 7, 2015)
Subject Catholic Church -- Great Britain -- Clergy -- 20th century
Catholic Church -- Great Britain -- Clergy -- 21st century
SUBJECT Catholic Church fast
Subject Irish -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
Irish -- Great Britain -- History -- 21st century
Charities -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
Charities -- Great Britain -- History -- 21st century
Chaplains -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
Chaplains -- Great Britain -- History -- 21st century
HISTORY -- Europe -- Great Britain.
Chaplains
Charities
Clergy
Emigration and immigration
Irish
SUBJECT Ireland -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 20th century
Ireland -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 21st century
Great Britain -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 20th century
Great Britain -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 21st century
Subject Great Britain
Ireland
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780716532958
0716532956
071653293X
9780716532934
0716532948
9780716532941