In the history of child welfare in Ireland and other western countries, the period during the First World War coincided with a time of international attention on poor and working-class families and children. As this occurred at a time of ‘revolution’ as well as a time of war, the efforts of voluntary and state services were often driven by a variety of motives, including genuine concern for poor mothers and children, sectarianism, class bias and international child welfare developments. This article addresses the extent to which the lives of working-class and poor mothers in Ireland were affected by the war—primarily through concern expressed by child protection agencies (such as the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Childre...
International audienceAt the time when Irish veterans of the Great War were being demobilized, Irela...
International audienceAt the time when Irish veterans of the Great War were being demobilized, Irela...
This study examines three distinct aspects of Irish life during the First World War. These are the...
In the history of child welfare in Ireland and other western countries, the period during the First ...
This chapter addresses a number of key questions surrounding parenting, poverty and the state in Ire...
This chapter addresses a number of key questions surrounding parenting, poverty and the state in Ire...
This article focuses on the Irish White Cross, a little-known voluntary organisation that through it...
While referring to all citizens of the Republic, the oft-cited reference to the 1916 Proclamation an...
This article explores the changing experiences and representation of Ireland’s unmarried mothers fro...
This article explores the changing experiences and representation of Ireland’s unmarried mothers fro...
This article is a contribution to the growing body of literature that seeks to recover the experienc...
This article is a contribution to the growing body of literature that seeks to recover the experienc...
This article is a contribution to the growing body of literature that seeks to recover the experienc...
The period 1914–1918 was tumultuous in Ireland when conflict wrought by international tensions was e...
The topic of institutionalisation and child welfare in Ireland has garnered increasing national and ...
International audienceAt the time when Irish veterans of the Great War were being demobilized, Irela...
International audienceAt the time when Irish veterans of the Great War were being demobilized, Irela...
This study examines three distinct aspects of Irish life during the First World War. These are the...
In the history of child welfare in Ireland and other western countries, the period during the First ...
This chapter addresses a number of key questions surrounding parenting, poverty and the state in Ire...
This chapter addresses a number of key questions surrounding parenting, poverty and the state in Ire...
This article focuses on the Irish White Cross, a little-known voluntary organisation that through it...
While referring to all citizens of the Republic, the oft-cited reference to the 1916 Proclamation an...
This article explores the changing experiences and representation of Ireland’s unmarried mothers fro...
This article explores the changing experiences and representation of Ireland’s unmarried mothers fro...
This article is a contribution to the growing body of literature that seeks to recover the experienc...
This article is a contribution to the growing body of literature that seeks to recover the experienc...
This article is a contribution to the growing body of literature that seeks to recover the experienc...
The period 1914–1918 was tumultuous in Ireland when conflict wrought by international tensions was e...
The topic of institutionalisation and child welfare in Ireland has garnered increasing national and ...
International audienceAt the time when Irish veterans of the Great War were being demobilized, Irela...
International audienceAt the time when Irish veterans of the Great War were being demobilized, Irela...
This study examines three distinct aspects of Irish life during the First World War. These are the...