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Miriam Nyhan Oral History Collection

Call Number

AIA.036

Date

2006-2009, inclusive

Creator

Nyhan, Miriam

Extent

0.67 Linear Feet
in 2 manuscript boxes

Language of Materials

Materials are in English

Abstract

Miriam Nyhan is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Irish Studies and Program Coordinator at New York University's Glucksman Ireland House. She received her BA and MPhil degrees from University College Cork (NUI) and her PhD from the European University Institute in Florence. Her research often focuses on oral history and Irish immigration patterns. This collection consists of 21 interviews conducted by Nyhan in 2006 as part of her PhD research. She interviewed Irish immigrants, many of whom emigrated in the 1950s and settled in New York, to perform comparative research of Irish migration patterns. The interviewees in this collection discuss their early lives, family, education, occupation , emigration experiences, social lives in their new homes, and any involvement in Irish American social, cultural, or fraternal organizations.

Historical/Biographical Note

Miriam Nyhan is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Irish Studies and Program Coordinator at New York University's Glucksman Ireland House. She received her BA and MPhil degrees from University College Cork (NUI) and her PhD from the European University Institute in Florence. Her research often focuses on oral history and Irish immigration patterns. Some of her publications include "Are You Still Below?": The Ford Marina Plant, Cork, 1917-1984, "Narration and Memory: The Experiences of the Workforce of a Ford Plant" in Irish Economic and Social History (2006), and "La Fuerza de Trabaja en Una Planta Ford" in Historia and Antropologia y Fuentes Orales (2007). She teaches courses on modern Irish history and comparative migration history.

Arrangement

Interviews are listed alphabetically by interviewee's last name.

Scope and Contents

This collection consists of 21 interviews conducted by Miriam Nyhan in 2006 as part of her PhD research while studying at the European University Institute in Florence. Nyhan interviewed Irish immigrants, many of whom emigrated in the 1950s and settled in New York, to perform comparative research of Irish migration patterns. The interviewees in this collection discuss their early lives, family, education, occupation, emigration experiences, social lives in their new homes, and any involvement in Irish American social, cultural, or fraternal organizations.

Access Restrictions

Open for research without restrictions.

Use Restrictions

Copyright (and related rights to publicity and privacy) to materials in this collection created by Miriam Nyhan are held by Miriam Nyhan. Permission to publish or reproduce materials to which s/he holds copyright must be secured from the copyright holder. Please contact the Tamiment Library for assistance with contacting the donor.

Preferred Citation

Identification of item, date; Miriam Nyhan Oral History Collection; AIA 036; box number; folder number; Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Due to a lack of documentation, it is unclear when the materials were donated to the archives or by whom. The accession number associated with this gift is 1997.037.

Audiovisual Access Policies and Procedures

Access to audiovisual materials in this collection is available through digitized access copies. Materials that have already been digitized are noted in the collection's finding aid and can be requested in our reading room.

Related Archival Materials

Archives of Irish America County Societies Collection (AIA 003)

Irish Immigration Reform Movement Records (AIA 016)

Ireland House Oral History Collection (AIA 030)

Collection processed by

Rachel Searcy

About this Guide

This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2025-11-06 17:35:16 UTC.
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Language: Finding aid is in English

Revisions to this Guide

September 30, 2024: Updated by Lauren Stark to republish box 2.

Repository

Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
70 Washington Square South
2nd Floor
New York, NY 10012