Threads that Bind: Irish Linens, Immigration, and the Consumer Atlantic World
Comment: Marla R. Miller, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
This paper traces early Irish immigration to the Americas through the Irish linen trade. It considers how the American desire to imitate Europeans and the immigrants’ wish to feel comfortable in their new homes intersected to ease Irish cultural transitions abroad. It will also consider the ways in which transatlantic consumerisms prepared travelers for movement around the Atlantic world.