Review of The Paddy Camps: The Irish of Lowell, 1821-6

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Book Reports

 

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Jeremy J

 

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January 31, 2015

 

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University

 

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Readers will find themselves constantly striving, unsuccessfully, to create a portrait of Lowell through the eyes of an Irish resident. Unfortunately, Mitchell fails to successfully illustrate this portrait of the Irish living conditions. While he presents accurate, detailed descriptions of where new streets, churches, schools, work sites and communities developed he seldom offers any depiction of them...
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While he presents accurate, detailed descriptions of where new streets, churches, schools, work sites and communities developed he seldom offers any depiction of them. Mitchell frequently begins a paragraph discussing one topic and abruptly changes course, leaving the reader confused. He jumps around and does not seem to follow any clear direction...
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