This article examines the extent of prostitution in nineteenth-century Ireland. It centres on the problem of prostitution as one of visibility and the prostitute as a site of possible contagion, both physical and moral. The legal powers given to the police to control prostitution were used when prostitution became a particular problem and the focus of public and clerical condemnation. However, for the public prostitution was most acceptable when it was hidden from public view. Attempts to rescue and reform prostitutes came from lay and religious women in particular. The establishment of Magdalen Asylums offered the Irish public a place of confinement for their 'wayward' daughters, placing them away from the public gaze. Examining the regist...
This thesis examines crime in nineteenth-century Ireland, with particular focus on female inmates an...
rish women played an important role in voluntary charity work in 19th-century Ireland. Initially the...
This thesis examines crime in nineteenth-century Ireland, with particular focus on female inmates an...
Thousands of women working as prostitutes roamed the streets of the towns and cities of Ireland in t...
This article examines the lifestyle of a particular group of women who operated as prostitutes and w...
This article explores the changing experiences and representation of Ireland’s unmarried mothers fro...
This book examines the role of women in philanthropy in nineteenth-century Ireland. The author focus...
This article argues that while the prostitution policies of the Irish state have changed over long t...
This exploratory research examines the barriers that prevent women in prostitution in Ireland from a...
The history of women and crime is a poorly documented aspect of the lives of Irish women in the nin...
This cognate essay examines prostitutes and prostitution in Hamilton from 1879 to 1886. It contends ...
This essay explores the story of the Contagious Diseases Acts, a series of bills from Britain in the...
As in Europe generally, there was a spectacular range of sexual relationships in 19th century Irelan...
The article addresses the issue of organized prostitution in London during the 1820s, a crucial time...
Drawing on asylum reception orders, casebooks and annual reports, as well as County Council notebook...
This thesis examines crime in nineteenth-century Ireland, with particular focus on female inmates an...
rish women played an important role in voluntary charity work in 19th-century Ireland. Initially the...
This thesis examines crime in nineteenth-century Ireland, with particular focus on female inmates an...
Thousands of women working as prostitutes roamed the streets of the towns and cities of Ireland in t...
This article examines the lifestyle of a particular group of women who operated as prostitutes and w...
This article explores the changing experiences and representation of Ireland’s unmarried mothers fro...
This book examines the role of women in philanthropy in nineteenth-century Ireland. The author focus...
This article argues that while the prostitution policies of the Irish state have changed over long t...
This exploratory research examines the barriers that prevent women in prostitution in Ireland from a...
The history of women and crime is a poorly documented aspect of the lives of Irish women in the nin...
This cognate essay examines prostitutes and prostitution in Hamilton from 1879 to 1886. It contends ...
This essay explores the story of the Contagious Diseases Acts, a series of bills from Britain in the...
As in Europe generally, there was a spectacular range of sexual relationships in 19th century Irelan...
The article addresses the issue of organized prostitution in London during the 1820s, a crucial time...
Drawing on asylum reception orders, casebooks and annual reports, as well as County Council notebook...
This thesis examines crime in nineteenth-century Ireland, with particular focus on female inmates an...
rish women played an important role in voluntary charity work in 19th-century Ireland. Initially the...
This thesis examines crime in nineteenth-century Ireland, with particular focus on female inmates an...