This volume of essays examines the lives of women in country houses in Ireland and Britain from the seventeenth century to the twentieth century. The authors present a spectrum of female house owners, residents and caretakers who were far more than bit players in the histories of families and big houses. The women featuring in these essays were all agents in their own destinies, taking charge of their lives (as much as was possible within a repressive society), as well as influencing the lives of others. They were committed to organizing households, supervising architects and builders, raising families, mobilizing political support, acquiring culinary expertise, assisting husbands or sons, writing fiction, travelling overseas, and, in one...
About the book: The essays in this collection focus on the part played by religion in the lives of w...
This research examines women’s changing gender roles and related changes in female dress in the peri...
The theme of this book is cultural encounter and exchange in Irish women’s lives. Using three case s...
The papers in this special issue make an important contribution to a growing body of work, exploring...
This thesis examines the public and private lives of elite women in Ireland at the close of the seve...
Far from being an insignificant sub-group, aristocratic women played important roles within their co...
Cosy aphorisms such as “home is where the heart is” have always suggested a universal understanding ...
A review of 'Women of the House: Women's Household Work in Ireland 1922-1961. Discourses, Experience...
The late seventeenth and early eighteenth century was a period of great social and political change ...
Book synopsis: The Irish Women's History Reader is an exciting collection of essays revealing the tr...
Book synopsis: This book examines the lives of women in Ireland between 1890 and 1914, tracing the s...
© 2020 The Author(s).This special issue of Women's History brings together a number of papers derive...
This collection discusses British and Irish life writings by women in the period 1700-1850. It argue...
This thesis is based on the proposition that women were subordinate to men in all aspects of medieva...
By placing a particular focus on non-portable property – land, the house and the estate – this speci...
About the book: The essays in this collection focus on the part played by religion in the lives of w...
This research examines women’s changing gender roles and related changes in female dress in the peri...
The theme of this book is cultural encounter and exchange in Irish women’s lives. Using three case s...
The papers in this special issue make an important contribution to a growing body of work, exploring...
This thesis examines the public and private lives of elite women in Ireland at the close of the seve...
Far from being an insignificant sub-group, aristocratic women played important roles within their co...
Cosy aphorisms such as “home is where the heart is” have always suggested a universal understanding ...
A review of 'Women of the House: Women's Household Work in Ireland 1922-1961. Discourses, Experience...
The late seventeenth and early eighteenth century was a period of great social and political change ...
Book synopsis: The Irish Women's History Reader is an exciting collection of essays revealing the tr...
Book synopsis: This book examines the lives of women in Ireland between 1890 and 1914, tracing the s...
© 2020 The Author(s).This special issue of Women's History brings together a number of papers derive...
This collection discusses British and Irish life writings by women in the period 1700-1850. It argue...
This thesis is based on the proposition that women were subordinate to men in all aspects of medieva...
By placing a particular focus on non-portable property – land, the house and the estate – this speci...
About the book: The essays in this collection focus on the part played by religion in the lives of w...
This research examines women’s changing gender roles and related changes in female dress in the peri...
The theme of this book is cultural encounter and exchange in Irish women’s lives. Using three case s...