Remembering Ahanagran: A History of Stories
ISBN-13:
9780295983554
ISBN-10:
0295983558
Edition:
1st Pbk edition
Author:
Richard White, William Cronon
Publication date:
2003
Publisher:
University of Washington Press
Format:
Paperback
303 pages
Category:
Women
,
Specific Groups
,
United States
,
Historical
,
State & Local
,
United States History
,
Women in History
,
World History
,
Cultural & Regional
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ISBN-13:
9780295983554
ISBN-10:
0295983558
Edition:
1st Pbk edition
Author:
Richard White, William Cronon
Publication date:
2003
Publisher:
University of Washington Press
Format:
Paperback
303 pages
Category:
Women
,
Specific Groups
,
United States
,
Historical
,
State & Local
,
United States History
,
Women in History
,
World History
,
Cultural & Regional
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Remembering Ahanagran: A History of Stories (ISBN-13: 9780295983554 and ISBN-10: 0295983558), written by authors
Richard White, William Cronon, was published by University of Washington Press in 2003.
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Sara Walsh was born in 1919 in the west of Ireland, in a land of storytellers. In prose that is neither history nor memoir but something larger and brighter than both, Remembering Ahanagran captures her memories of her early years in Ireland, her migration to the United States, and her marriage to Harry White, the Harvard-educated son of Russian Jewish emigrants. Her son, eminent historian Richard White, in collaboration with Sara, forces history as it is traditionally written into conversation with personal recollections.
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