The Scotch-Irish bookcover

The Scotch-Irish

A Social History
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Description

Dispelling much of what he terms the 'mythology' of the Scotch-Irish, James Leyburn provides an absorbing account of their heritage. He discusses their life in Scotland, when the essentials of their character and culture were shaped; their removal to Northern Ireland and the action of their residence in that region upon their outlook on life; and their successive migrations to America, where they settled especially in the back-country of Pennsylvania, Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia, and then after the Revolutionary War were in the van of pioneers to the west.

Product Details

PublisherUniversity of North Carolina Press
Publish DateAugust 30, 1989
Pages377
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780807842591
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 1.0 inches | 1.1 pounds

About the Author

The late James G. Leyburn was professor of sociology at Washington and Lee University.

Reviews

A most readable contribution to the growing body of sophisticated literature on immigration in the colonial period.

"Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography"
Clearly written and well organized. . . . Leyburn has provided the general reader with an extremely useful account.

"North Carolina Historical Review"
Shrewd and novel speculations on frontier society and national character. . . . The best survey yet of the Scotch-Irish.

"American Historical Review"
This admirable book takes a fresh and frank look at the Scotch-Irish.

"Journal of Presbyterian History"
Work . . . of such merit that it should supersede most of its predecessors.

"Mississippi Valley Historical Review"

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