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    This Could Have Been Mine: Scottish Gaelic Learners in North America 

    Newton, Michael (2005-05-06)
    The Scottish Gaelic learners' movement is a recent development in North America that parallels the mainstream Scottish heritage movement in some ways, but is strongly oppositional to it in others. This essay describes ...
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    How Celtic Culture Invented Southern Literature. James P. Cantrell. Pelican Publishing Company, 2006. Hardcover, 326 pages. ISBN-13:978-1-58980-330-5. 

    Newton, Michael (2006-04-12)
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    “Becoming Cold-hearted like the Gentiles Around Them”: Scottish Gaelic in the United States 1872-1912 

    Newton, Michael (2003-07-07)
    Historians have occasionally recognized the presence of Scottish Gaelic-speaking immigrants in the United States, but no previous study has attempted to determine the relationship between the Gaelic-American community and ...
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    Wayfaring Strangers: The Musical Voyage from Scotland and Ulster to Appalachia. Fiona Ritchie and Doug Orr. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2014. 361 pages. ISBN:978-1-4696-1822-7. 

    Newton, Michael (2015-06-10)
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    Highland Canon Fodder: Scottish Gaelic Literature in North American Contexts 

    Newton, Michael (2016-02-12)
    The assessment of the influence of Scottish literature and literary practice abroad, especially in the context of Scottish diasporas, has generally focused on fiction in English, particularly in the form of the novel. ...
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    Jacobite Past, Loyalist Present 

    Newton, Michael (2003-10-05)
    This article is the first analysis of Gaelic sources relating to the involvement of Scottish Highlanders in warfare in North America from the opening of the French and Indian War to the end of the American Revolution. A ...

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    SubjectScottish Gaelic (3)American Immigration (1)American Revolution (1)Celtic (1)Celtic literature (1)Diasporic literature (1)Ethnic literature (1)ethnic revival (1)Ethnolinguistics (1)Gaelic (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2016 (2)2003 - 2009 (4)Has File(s)Yes (6)

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