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Title: Revising the Rages-to-riches Model: Female Famine Immigrants in New York and Their Remarkable Saving Habits

Citation Type: Dissertation/Thesis

Publication Year: 2018

Abstract: The rags-to-riches paradigm has played an important role in describing immigrant experience in nineteenth-century America and focuses on the immigrant‟s development from poverty to wealth. Due to a conflation of Irish famine and immigrant historiography, Irish immigrants appeared at the bottom of every list of immigrant development: they were seen as the most impoverished immigrants America has ever welcomed. Women, moreover, have often been overlooked in research. In 1995 bank records, from the Emigrants Industrial Savings Bank became publically available. A large proportion of these bank records were owned by Irish immigrants and a significant percentage of account holders were women. This thesis focuses on Irishwomen who moved to New York during the Great Irish Famine and its immediate aftermath. Records from the EISB show that some of these women were able to save considerable sums of money. By combining the bank records of domestic servants, needle traders and business owners, with analyses of working women in historical novels written by the famine generation and newspaper articles, this interdisciplinary thesis aims to give Irish female immigrants a voice in historical research. This thesis enlarges our knowledge about famine immigration and shows us how Irishwomen can enrich our understanding about female economic activity and women on the nineteenth-century job market. Most importantly, this thesis demonstrates that if we want to revise the rags-to-riches paradigm, it is necessary . . .

Url: https://theses.ubn.ru.nl/bitstream/handle/123456789/6495/Strating%2C_M.A._1.pdf?sequence=1

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Authors: Strating, Melanie

Institution: Radboud University

Department: Historical Studies

Advisor: M.C.M. Corporaal

Degree: Masters

Publisher Location: Nijmegen

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Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Migration and Immigration, Other

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