This article addresses a particular episode that occurred in one of the main female training colleges in Ireland in the late 1920s when students founded the Mary Immaculate Modest Dress and Deportment Crusade (MDDC). Regarded by many scholars as the adoption of a prescribed image, a slavish following by institutionalised Catholic females of Catholic mores, the MMDC is cited by historians as an example of how women internalised the control of the Catholic Church and indeed sought to enhance and perpetuate it by their actions. Historians generally have maintained that Irish women were submissive and accepting of Catholic social teaching particularly in relation to sexuality and have highlighted the lack of organised and unified opposition to...
Master of EducationThis is a study of a randomly-selected, unmarried female teacher, Ellen O'Callagh...
This thesis is a historical investigation into the experience of the Catholic Sisters of Mercy run I...
This article focuses on the experiences of women teachers in the city of St. John’s between the 192...
This article provides a review and critique of scholarship on female education in Ireland, arguing t...
This article examines the perspectives of 14 primary school teachers subjected to a marriage ban in...
This chapter seeks to explore the regulation of the schoolgirl body within the Irish secondary schoo...
In this article, I trace the politics of shame in the context of the problematization of women’s bod...
The arrival of three Presentation Sisters in Waterford in 1798 marked the beginning of the first sch...
Education is not a neutral process, it can be used to establish and maintain conformity or be part o...
This article examines a decision known as Rule 127(b), taken in 1905 by the National Commissioners f...
Women in Ireland, like women across Western societies more broadly, were excluded from attending uni...
The admission of women to Irish universities at the end of the nineteenth century heralded one of th...
This article examines some of the legacy of the Irish education pioneer Nano Nagle, foundress of the...
This paper addresses the roles of Irish Catholic female religious institutes for teachers in the con...
This research examines women’s changing gender roles and related changes in female dress in the per...
Master of EducationThis is a study of a randomly-selected, unmarried female teacher, Ellen O'Callagh...
This thesis is a historical investigation into the experience of the Catholic Sisters of Mercy run I...
This article focuses on the experiences of women teachers in the city of St. John’s between the 192...
This article provides a review and critique of scholarship on female education in Ireland, arguing t...
This article examines the perspectives of 14 primary school teachers subjected to a marriage ban in...
This chapter seeks to explore the regulation of the schoolgirl body within the Irish secondary schoo...
In this article, I trace the politics of shame in the context of the problematization of women’s bod...
The arrival of three Presentation Sisters in Waterford in 1798 marked the beginning of the first sch...
Education is not a neutral process, it can be used to establish and maintain conformity or be part o...
This article examines a decision known as Rule 127(b), taken in 1905 by the National Commissioners f...
Women in Ireland, like women across Western societies more broadly, were excluded from attending uni...
The admission of women to Irish universities at the end of the nineteenth century heralded one of th...
This article examines some of the legacy of the Irish education pioneer Nano Nagle, foundress of the...
This paper addresses the roles of Irish Catholic female religious institutes for teachers in the con...
This research examines women’s changing gender roles and related changes in female dress in the per...
Master of EducationThis is a study of a randomly-selected, unmarried female teacher, Ellen O'Callagh...
This thesis is a historical investigation into the experience of the Catholic Sisters of Mercy run I...
This article focuses on the experiences of women teachers in the city of St. John’s between the 192...