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Rebuilding London: Irish Migrants in Post-War Britain - Paperback

Rebuilding London: Irish Migrants in Post-War Britain - Paperback

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by Miki Garcia (Author)

Discover the untold story of Irish migrants who rebuilt London after World War II.

Rebuilding London unveils the pivotal role of Irish immigrants in post-war Britain. From navvies to nurses, these migrants reshaped the nation's landscape and culture. Explore their journey, the challenges they faced, and the vibrant communities they created in London.

This social history delves into:

  • Economic and social factors driving Irish migration
  • The work and lives of migrants in Britain
  • The support systems that sustained them: churches, pubs, and charities

Uncover the legacy of the 'disappearing Irish' and their lasting impact on British society. Perfect for readers interested in social history, Irish studies, and the untold stories of post-war reconstruction.

Author Biography

Miki Garcia is an American-Irish journalist and author who has been researching the Irish Diaspora for the last few years. Her previous publications include Ireland's Invasion of the World, The Irish in San Francisco after the Gold Rush, and All about Ireland.

Number of Pages: 192
Dimensions: 0.39 x 8.35 x 5.51 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: March 01, 2016