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Hachey, Thomas Eugene was born on June 8, 1938 in Lewiston, Maine, United States. Son of Leo Joseph and Margaret Mary (Johnson) Hachey.
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This volume addresses the political, cultural and economic dimensions of Irish life, presenting Ireland as a hybrid of cultures and peoples. Coverage includes: an explanation of how the literature and folklore reflect the desire for national independence in both political and cultural forms; an analysis of how the Gaelic, Norman English, Elizabethan English, Ulster Planter English, Scots, Cromwellian English and Williamite English conflict and meld into the present character of Ireland and the Irish; a discussion of how the English impact, Catholicism, the Land Question, emigration, literacy and Gaelic cultural nationalism coalesce to create Irish nationalism; emphasis on the influence of British presence on Irish values and personality; an examination of how the Irish question moved Britain in the direction of liberal democracy and the welfare state; and an exploration of Ireland as a paradigm case of a country fighting imperialism and colonialism to move from colony to nation state, accomplishing the latter through one of the 20th century's most notable guerrilla wars of liberation.
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This rich and readable history of modern Ireland covers the political, social, economic, intellectual, and cultural dimensions of the country's development from the origins of the Irish Question to the present day. In this edition, a new introductory chapter covers the period prior to Union and a new concluding chapter takes Ireland into the twenty-first century. All material has as been substantially revised and updated to reflect more recent scholarship as well as developments during the eventful years since the previous edition. The text is richly supplemented with maps, photographs, and an extensive bibliography. There is no comparable brief, multidimensional history of modern Ireland.
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Perspectives on Irish Nationalism examines the cultural, political, religious, economic, linguistic, folklore, and historical dimensions of the phenomenon of Irish nationalism. Its essayists are among the most distinguished Irish studies scholars. Their essays include a comprehensive analysis of the tapestry of Irish nationalism and focused studies that often challenge myths, pieties, and the scholarly consensus. Thomas E. Hachey is Professor of Irish, Irish-American, and British history and Chair of the department at Marquette University. He wrote Britain and Irish Separatism: From the Fenians to the Free State 1807-1922 (1977), coauthored and edited The Problem of Partition: Peril to World Peace (1972); coedited Voices of Revolution: Rebels and Rhetoric (1972), and edited Anglo-Vatican Relations, 1919-1937: Confidential Annual Reports of the British Ministers to the Holy See and Confidential Dispatches: Analyses of American by the British Ambassador, 1939-45 (1974). Lawrence J. McCaffrey is Professor of Irish and Irish-American History at Loyola University of Chicago. He has published a number of articles and books, including Daniel O'Connell and the Repeal Year (1966), The Irish Question, 1800-1922 (1968), The Irish Diaspora in America (1976) and coauthored The Irish in Chicago (1987). "
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consultant British and Irish history educator
Hachey, Thomas Eugene was born on June 8, 1938 in Lewiston, Maine, United States. Son of Leo Joseph and Margaret Mary (Johnson) Hachey.
Bachelor, St. Francis College, 1960. Master of Arts, Niagara University, 1961. Doctor of Philosophy, St. John's University, 1965.
Assistant professor of history, Marquette U., Milwaukee, 1964-1969;
associate professor, Marquette U., Milwaukee, 1969-1977;
professor, Marquette U., Milwaukee, since 1977;
department chairman history, Marquette U., Milwaukee, 1979-1993;
dean College Arts and Sciences, Marquette U., Milwaukee, since 1993. Visiting professor of history School Irish Studies, Dublin, 1977-1978. Consultant investments in Ireland Frost & Sullivan, New York City, 1978-1982.
President American Conference Irish Studies, 1983-1985. Director Bradley Institute for Democracy and Public Values, since 1988.
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Fellow Anglo-American Associations.
Married Jane Beverly Whitman, June 9, 1962.