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Irish in the Caribbean: Servants, Labourers, Landlords

The seventeenth century saw thousands of Irish men and women start new lives in the Caribbean. Many of them were driven across the Atlantic by the arrival of thousands of Protestant settlers in their homeland; others were deported for their role in the Irish uprising of 1641. Yet if these emigrants believed they were leaving religious intolerance behind them on the shores of western Europe, they were to be sorely disappointed. As Kristen Block and Jenny Shaw reveal in…

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Lorient in Brittany: ‘Accents of Celtitude’

Every year in August, a large Inter-Celtic Festival is held in Lorient. It brings together musicians from all the Celtic countries and ends with a pipe band competition. An Academy of Traditional Breton Music, Songs, Dances and Sports opened in December 1981 near Ploemeur.Universities have departments dedicated to Celtic studies. Sheltered at the end of the harbour into which flow the rivers Scorff and Blavet, Lorient was not originally really part of Brittany. It was in 1666 that a…

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