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Irish: The Remarkable Saga of a Nation and a City

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Irish tells the story of how Glasgow would not have become the powerhouse of the Industrial Revolution, had it not been for the labors and skills of the tens of thousands of Irish who flooded in during and following the Great Famine. Nor would there have been the legendary Rangers and Celtic had it not been for the arrival of those hard-pressed immigrants, and the real story of the formation of the two clubs is just one of the many episodes uncovered here. The harrowing experiences and suffering of so many throughout Ireland during the Great Famine is brought home, as are the privations faced and sacrifices made by those fleeing impoverished Ireland on board overcrowded, tiny vessels.

320 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2003

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January 17, 2021
Interesting read. Burrowes spends a lot of time setting the scene and the historical context is helpful to bring the story to life, even if the editing could be a little tighter. Throughout the book, and acknowledged briefly in the very last chapter, the focus is on Irish Catholics. It would be interesting to hear more on the Irish Protestants and the Ulster-Scots links in particular, although admittedly that might be a separate book.
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March 31, 2019
Loved this book. So much information and such an interesting read. Would definitely recommend if you want to know more on the Irish immigrant inflow in Scotland! Favorite line: ‘What butter or whisky will not cure, there’s no cure for.’
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October 8, 2020
Irish Glasgow

Found it interesting but a bit repetitive,learned a few bits I never knew about ,but really it could’ve been a shorter book,okay though
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June 12, 2024
Remarkable.

Remarkable in every way, a truly enlightening account of Scottish/ Irish history and a huge lesson to be learnt by all.
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June 20, 2025
A must for all Irish people and why we should welcome emigrants and refugees with open arms. A great read,
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