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The Beat Cop

Chicago's Chief O'Neill and the Creation of Irish Music
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The Beat Cop by Michael O'Malley reveals how modern Irish music was shaped far beyond Ireland, notably in early 20th-century Chicago. The biography traces the life of Francis O'Neill, an Irish immigrant who rose to become Chicago's police chief by 1901. Known for pioneering criminal identification methods, O'Neill also dedicated himself to collecting Irish immigrant music, shaping the authentic sound of Irish music in America. O'Malley explores the fascinating dual roles of O'Neill's policing and musical curation, highlighting his significant cultural impact.
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Ideal for readers interested in Irish culture, music history, and immigrant stories, as well as fans of biographies exploring the intersections of personal passion and public service.

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The remarkable story of how modern Irish music was shaped and spread through the brash efforts of a Chicago police chief.

Irish music as we know it today was invented not just in the cobbled lanes of Dublin or the green fields of County Kerry, but also in the burgeoning metropolis of early-twentieth-century Chicago. The genreโ€™s history combines a long folk tradition with the curatorial quirks of a single person: Francis Oโ€™Neill, a larger-than-life Chicago police chief and an Irish immigrant with a fervent interest in his home countryโ€™s music.

Michael Oโ€™Malleyโ€™s The Beat Cop tells the story of this singular figure, from his birth in Ireland in 1865 to his rough-and-tumble early life in the United States. By 1901, Oโ€™Neill had worked his way up to become Chicagoโ€™s chief of police, where he developed new methods of tracking criminals and recording their identities. At the same time, he also obsessively tracked and recorded the music he heard from local Irish immigrants, enforcing a strict view of what he felt was and wasnโ€™t authentic. Chief Oโ€™Neillโ€™s police work and his musical work were flip sides of the same coin, and Oโ€™Malley delves deep into how this brash immigrant harnessed his connections and policing skills to become the foremost shaper of how Americans see, and hear, the music of Ireland.

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Sean Williams praises the book as a highly readable and adventurous look at Francis O'Neill as a full person, not just a music collector. The narrative is entertaining and accessible to both Irish music enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226818702

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 18 May 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 35 halftones

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Michael O'Malley is professor of US history in the Department of History and Art History at George Mason University and the author of Face Value: The Entwined History of Money and Race in America, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

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