Castles of Gold: History of New Zealand's West Coast Irish
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Author(s)Lyndon Fraser
PublisherOtago University Press
ISBN / ASIN1877372447
ISBN-139781877372445
AvailabilityUsually ships in 1 to 3 weeks
Sales Rank7,439,258
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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From the 1860s, the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island was the scene of two major goldfields, attracting hopefuls from all over the world. Suddenly, where there had been the native bush and wide rivers, towns with 400 pubs and accommodation housing had appeared. Among the new arrivals were Irish miners, many of whom stayed on after the goldrushes as part of a community with its own distinctive character. This is the first academic study on the history of those Irish  where they came from, who they were, how many women came and what they did, how people sustained their family connections, what they believed  in the context of the history of the larger Irish diaspora. Illustrated with historical photographs, the book draws on private letters and oral histories as well as more conventional sources, and includes many individual migration and settlement stories.
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