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Politics: The Irish foot in the door
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Reviewed by Robert Schmuhl, author and associate professor of American studies at the University of Notre Dame
1991
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Politics: The Irish foot in the door
1991
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From the Ward to the White House: The Irish in American Politics By George E. Reedy Scribner's, 212 pages, $22.95 Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, George E. Reedy's new book, \"From the Ward to the White House,\" reminds us that Irish involvement in American political life is largely responsible for the annual mid-March celebrations. Reedy, who grew up in an Irish neighborhood in Chicago, combines recollections from his experience with historical research to present an engaging account of how fellow Irish-Americans used politics to enter the unhyphenated American mainstream. In tracing his cultural heritage and mining his memory, Reedy argues that the oft-criticized and Irish-dominated political machines were principal vehicles his people rode to become full participants in this nation's life.
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