Irish Born, American Made

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"opening" of Japan
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citizenship
Civil War
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Great Irish Famine
homesteading
immigration
Irish American
March to the Sea
Midwest
nativism

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  • ISBN 9780299360542
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Born to poverty in the Irish county of Tipperary, John Egan participated in some of the most dramatic events of the nineteenth century, including mass migration to the United States during a catastrophic famine, the "opening" of Japan via gunboat diplomacy, Sherman's March to the Sea, and homesteading in the Upper Midwest. In Irish Born, American Made, his great-grandson examines the processes by which a scorned British subject became a proud American citizen.

Although Egan's life was filled with epic drama, the author does not shy away from unsavory truths, such as his ancestor's doubts about the virtues of abolition or his enthusiastic participation in settling land appropriated from Indigenous peoples. Equally, Egan recognizes the real hardships his ancestor faced in assimilating to American society, from the prejudices of the ascendant Know-Nothing movement to the condescending caricatures of Irish soldiers by his Union compatriots during and after the Civil War. The result is both a moving reminder of the hardships of immigration and a timely reckoning with the imperfections of our forebears.

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