’This work is a collection of very interesting, imaginative, and sometimes fascinating, interdisciplinary essays that range widely over the varied temporal and spatial aspects of the Irish Diaspora, from Viking Dublin to the Celtic Tiger in Collapse.’ Kerby A. Miller, University of Missouri, USA 'Nititham and Boyd’s text does much to push the boundaries of Irish migratory studies. Material culture scholars will be impressed by its array of approaches ... The goals of Heritage, Diaspora and the Consumption of Culture ultimately are methodological, and, in challenging its readers to rethink a standard narrative, it is a success.' H-Net Reviews