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History 5 1 /2 x 8 7 /16 400 pp. b/w photos and illustrations<br />
throughout Rights: W00 Pub history: The <strong>Penguin</strong> Press hc<br />
978-1-59420-325-1 On sale: 2/26/<strong>2013</strong><br />
SuggeSTeD ORDeR<br />
“ An excellent, bottom-up<br />
survey of the Irish experience<br />
over the past two centuries.”<br />
—Booklist<br />
“ A fast-paced tour of<br />
one hundred and fifty years of the<br />
Irish-American experience.”<br />
—The Boston Globe<br />
ClassiC <strong>Penguin</strong><br />
66 mARCh Online Publicity<br />
“ Richly detailed, often fascinating . . .<br />
a very absorbing work of social history.”<br />
—The Wall Street Journal<br />
The Irish Way<br />
Becoming American in the Multiethnic City<br />
James R. Barrett<br />
The newest volume in the award-winning <strong>Penguin</strong> History of<br />
American Life series, this innovative and fascinating work chronicles<br />
how a new urban American identity was forged in the streets,<br />
saloons, and churches of the nation’s cities during the nineteenth<br />
century—a process deeply shaped, according to author James R.<br />
Barrett, by the Irish. Drawing on contemporary sociological studies<br />
and diaries, newspaper accounts, and Irish American literature,<br />
The Irish Way illustrates how interactions between the Irish<br />
and later immigrants on the streets, on the vaudeville stage, and in<br />
workplaces from New York to Chicago helped forge a multiethnic<br />
identity that has a profound legacy in our country today.<br />
n Part of the <strong>Penguin</strong> History of American Life series<br />
JAMes R. BARRett is a professor of history at the<br />
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. He is the author of<br />
William Z. Foster and the Tragedy of American Radicalism and<br />
lives in Champaign, Illinois.