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Ulster and North America addresses the complex issues of Scotch-Irish (or Ulster Scots) history and ethnic identity by viewing them from a transatlantic and comparative perspective. The eleven essays, originally presented at meetings of the Ulster-American Heritage Symposium by scholars from Scotland, Ireland, Canada, and the United States, examine values, traditions, demographics, and language. They also investigate the process of migration, which transmitted that culture to North America, and the subsequent adaptation within American culture. This diverse collection of essays emphasizes several themes. First is the dynamic nature of Ulster society in the 17th and 18th centuries and the rapid changes occurring there, especially affecting Presbyterianism and community cohesiveness, which shaped the motives for migration to the New World. Another theme is the experience of migration, asking who migrated, when they went, what their expectations were, and how closely colonial reality matched those expectations. A third theme is the development of economic strategies and community-building both in Ulster and in North America, making important contributions to the new rural history and explaining the success of the Scotch-Irish on the new American frontier. A final theme is ethnic identity and cultural diffusion, advancing the ongoing debate initiated by Forrest McDonald and Grady McWhiney and elaborated on by David Hackett Fischer. The contributors to this volume present a unique combination of resources and methodologies including history, genealogical group and community studies, linguistics, demographics, and cultural geography. In emphasizing the diversity of the Scotch-Irish experience, they make clear how inappropriate previous single-model efforts have been in explaining the history of this elusive group. The new research presented here illustrates the value of transatlantic dialogue and of comparative studies firmly based on local and regional studies for the understanding of ethnicity and migration history.

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title:Ulster and North America : Transatlantic Perspectives On the Scotch-Irish
author:Blethen, Tyler.
publisher:University of Alabama Press
isbn10 | asin:0817308237
print isbn13:9780817308230
ebook isbn13:9780585178820
language:English
subjectScots-Irish--North America--History, Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland)--Civilization, Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland)--Emigration and immigration--History.
publication date:1997
lcc:E49.2.S4U47 1997eb
ddc:970.004/9163
subject:Scots-Irish--North America--History, Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland)--Civilization, Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland)--Emigration and immigration--History.
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Ulster and North America
Transatlantic Perspectives on the Scotch-Irish
edited by
H. Tyler Blethen
and
Curtis W. Wood, Jr.
With a foreword by
T. G. Fraser
THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA PRESS
Tuscaloosa and London
Page iv
Copyright 1997
The University of Alabama Press
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0380
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
Picture 2
The paper on which this book is printed meets the minimum require
ments of American National Standard for Information Science-Per
manence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
The essay by Warren R. Hofstra, "Land, Ethnicity, and Community
at the Opequon Settlement, Virginia, 17301800," originally ap
peared in the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 98, no.
3 (July 1990): 42348.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Ulster and North America : transatlantic perspectives on the Scotch
Irish / edited by H. Tyler Blethen and Curtis W. Wood, Jr. : with a
foreword by T. G. Fraser.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8173-0823-7 (cloth : alk. paper)
1. Scots-IrishNorth AmericaHistory. 2. Ulster (Northern
Ireland and Ireland)Civilization. 3. Ulster (Northern Ireland and
Ireland)Emigration and immigrationHistory. I. Blethen, Tyler.
II. Wood, Curtis.
E49.2.S4U47 1997
970.004'9163dc20 96-25002
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data available
Page v
Contents
Foreword: The Ulster-American Heritage Symposium: A Retrospect
T. G. Fraser
vii
Preface
xi
1
Introduction
H. Tyler Blethen and Curtis W. Wood, Jr.
1
2
Prophecy and Prophylaxis: A Paradigm for the Scotch-Irish?
Edward J. Cowan
15
3
Ulster Presbyterians: Religion, Culture, and Politics, 16601850
S. J. Connolly
24
4
The Demographic History of Ulster, 17501841
William Macafee
41
5
The Household Economy in Early Rural America and Ulster: The Question of Self-Sufficiency
Vivienne Pollock
61
6
Ulster Emigration to North America, 16801720
Graeme Kirkham
76
7
Philadelphia Here I Come: A Study of the Letters of Ulster Immigrants in Pennsylvania, 17501875
Trevor Parkhill
118
8
The Scotch-Irish and Immigrant Culture on Amherst Island, Ontario
Catharine Anne Wilson
134
9
Scotch-Irish Landscapes in the Ozarks
Russel L. Gerlach
146

Page vi
10
Land, Ethnicity, and Community at the Opequon Settlement, Virginia, 17301800
Warren R. Hofstra
167
11
The Scotch-Irish Element in Appalachian English: How Broad? How Deep?
Michael B. Montgomery
189
12
Scotch-Irish Frontier Society in Southwestern North Carolina, 17801840
H. Tyler Blethen and Curtis W. Wood, Jr.
213
Notes
227
Select Bibliography
273
Contributors
277
Index
281

Page vii
Foreword
The Ulster-American Heritage Symposium: A Retrospect
T. G. Fraser
The first Ulster-American Heritage Symposium was held at the New University of Ulster in the bicentennial year of 1976. Sessions at the University of North Carolina at Asheville followed two years later, setting a patternstill flourishing after nearly two decadesof biennial alternate sessions in Northern Ireland and Appalachia. From the start, the purpose of the symposium was to explore the many facets of Ulster migration to North America, particularly southern Appalachia. As with many academic enterprises, its origins combined a perceived academic need sustained by the drive and commitment of particular individuals who, in this case, are separated by the Atlantic.
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