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Irishism$512965$ - Übersetzung nach italienisch

HOSTILITY OR PREJUDICE TOWARDS IRISH PEOPLE
Anti-Irishism; Hibernophobe; No Irish Need Apply; NINA signs; Irish Need Not Apply; Anti-Irish; Hibernophobia; Anti-Irish racism; No Irish need apply; Anti-Irish bigotry
  • [[Ku Klux Klan]] cartoon (1926) depicting [[Saint Patrick]] being driven out of America, along with snakes marked "Rome in Politics", "[[Knights of Columbus]]", "[[superstition]]" and other evils associated with [[Irish Americans]].
  • Example of "No Irish need apply" ads by a business for male workers found in ''[[The New York Times]]'', 1854.<ref name="Jensen">Jensen, Richard (2002, revised for web 2004) "[http://tigger.uic.edu/~rjensen/no-irish.htm 'No Irish Need Apply': A Myth of Victimization]". ''Journal of Social History'' issn.36.2 pp.405–429</ref>
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  • London version of NINA song, Feb. 1862
  • American political cartoon by [[Thomas Nast]] titled "The Usual Irish Way of Doing Things", depicting a drunken Irishman sitting on a barrel of gunpowder while lighting a [[powder keg]] and swinging a bottle in the air. Published 2 September 1871 in ''[[Harper's Weekly]]''

Irishism      
n. tratto irlandese, carattere irlandese

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Anti-Irish sentiment

Anti-Irish sentiment includes oppression, persecution, discrimination, or hatred of Irish people as an ethnic group or a nation. It can be directed against the island of Ireland in general, or directed against Irish emigrants and their descendants in the Irish diaspora. This sentiment can also be called Hibernophobia.

It is traditionally rooted in the Middle Ages, the Early Modern Age and the Age of Enlightenment and it is also evidenced in Irish immigration to Great Britain, North America, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Anti-Irish sentiment can include social, racial and cultural discrimination in Ireland itself, such as sectarianism or cultural, religious and political conflicts such as the Troubles in Northern Ireland.