Brian McGinn Papers 1574-2006 (bulk 1990-2005)

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Brian McGinn Papers 1574-2006 (bulk 1990-2005)

Brian McGinn was a scholar of the Irish Diaspora and authors of articles on this topic. The bulk of the collection consists of McGinn’s working papers: largely photocopied sections of books (some rather rare), articles, pamphlets, monographs, and government records concerning the Irish and their migration to various parts of the world. There are photocopies of colonial records and diaries written as far back as the 16th century, and articles and correspondence through 2004. The collection also includes correspondence with other scholars of the Irish and Irish Diaspora and various archivists and librarians concerning research material. NOTE: This collection is stored offsite and advance notice is required for use.

18.5 linear feet; (18 boxes, 1 hollinger box)

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Casement, Roger David, Sir, 1864-1916

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British public servant who was executed for treason and became a martyr in the revolt against British rule in Ireland. From the description of Collection of Casement manuscript and journal articles, 1911-1960. (Villanova University). WorldCat record id: 30925984 Irish nationalist leader. From the description of Sir Roger Casement papers, 1905-1960. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867199 Civil servant and Irish nationalist. Case...

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Brian McGinn (1946-2005), was an Irish American scholar and writer who studied the Irish Diaspora in such diverse places as Latin America, the West Indies, early colonial America and Canada. McGinn was born in New York City to Irish immigrant parents from Monaghan and Sligo. His parents were active members of Irish American organizations such as the Ladies Auxiliary of the United Irish Counties Association and Gaelic Football Clubs. After his mother died in 1951, McGinn and his sister returned ....