Abstract
ABSTRACTSince the 1990s, the concept of transnationalism has been introduced within the field of migration studies, as a theoretical framework, and the concept of diaspora as an international actor. In this way, we have a more dynamic and totalizing vision of the phenomenon. However, although it has been used by anthropologists, sociologists and political scientists, there are few historical works that simultaneously study the action of emigrants both at origin and at destination. Our goal in this work is to analyze the associative organization of the Irish diaspora in Argentina and its political action in contexts on the island. Specifically, from the Land League, the Easter Rising and the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty that leads to the creation of the Free State of Ireland. The article therefore addresses the period from about 1880 to 1921–1922.
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