The Irish :

America's political class /
selected and introduced by James B. Walsh.
Bibliographic Details
Contributors: Walsh, James P., 1937-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: New York : Arno Press, 1976.
Series:The Irish-Americans
Subjects:
Notes:Reprint of 22 articles published between 1898 and 1975 by various publishers.

Physical description: ca. 350 p. in various pagings : ill. ; 24 cm.

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ISBN:0405093624
Table of Contents:
MacShane, F. The log of James Sutherland.
Carter, E. C. A "wild Irishman" under every Federalist's bed.
Ward, D. The emergence of central immigrant ghettoes in American cities.
Dolan, J. P. Immigrants in the city.
Bocock, J. P. The Irish conquest of our cities.
Croker, R. Tammany Hall and the democracy.
Tarr, J. A. J. R. Walsh of Chicago.
Addams, J. Why the ward boss rules.
Davis, A. Jane Addams vs. the ward boss.
Buenker, J. D. Edward F. Dunne.
Buenker, J. D. Urban liberalism and the Federal Income Tax Amendment.
Cuddy, E. Irish-American propagandists and American neutrality, 1914-1917.
Cuddy, E. Irish-Americans and the 1916 election.
Sullivan, M. Fighting for Irish freedom.
Straton, H. H. and Szasz, F. M. The Reverend John Roach Straton and the presidential campaign of 1928.
Marshall, C. C. An open letter to the honorable Alfred E. Smith.
Smith, A. E. Catholic and patriot.
Burner, D. The Brown Derby campaign.
Hattery, J. W. The Presidential election campaigns of 1928 and 1960.
Carleton, W. G. Kennedy in history.
Lens, Sidney, Mayor Daley's last hurrah.
Breatnac, S. Should Irish eyes be smiling?