© 2020 The Author(s).This special issue of Women's History brings together a number of papers derived from a one-day symposium held at the University of Hertfordshire in June 2019 on the theme of 'Women and the Family in Ireland: New Directions and Perspectives, 1550-1950. The issue is co-edited by Leanne Calvert (University of Hertfordshire) and Maeve O'Riordan (University College, Cork). Contributions are included by both editors, Éadaoin Regan (UCC) and Emma Dewhirst (University of Liverpool).Peer reviewe
This special issue of Nordic Journal of English Studies is devoted to the research in Irish Studies ...
Women in Ireland, like women across Western societies more broadly, were excluded from attending uni...
In this paper I discuss my experience as an older student studying in Ireland. I connect my encounte...
This text contains 28 chapters on gender-based social science research in Ireland from a feminist pe...
Book synopsis: The Irish Women's History Reader is an exciting collection of essays revealing the tr...
Engendering Ireland is a collection of ten essays showcasing the importance of gender in a variety o...
This book provides an overview of Irish gender history from the end of the Great Famine in 1852 unti...
This volume of essays examines the lives of women in country houses in Ireland and Britain from the ...
She said she was in the family way examines the subject of pregnancy and infancy in Ireland from the...
In his foreword to the 1960 publication, The Shaping of Modern Ireland, Conor Cruise O’Brien unasham...
We would like to express our gratitude to all our invited peer-reviewers for their generous and time...
This issue of Breac has been in the works for a while now, and as we think back over the events that...
'She said she was in the family way' examines the subject of pregnancy and infancy in Ireland from t...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] This collection of fourteen new essays by scholars of...
The theme of this book is cultural encounter and exchange in Irish women’s lives. Using three case s...
This special issue of Nordic Journal of English Studies is devoted to the research in Irish Studies ...
Women in Ireland, like women across Western societies more broadly, were excluded from attending uni...
In this paper I discuss my experience as an older student studying in Ireland. I connect my encounte...
This text contains 28 chapters on gender-based social science research in Ireland from a feminist pe...
Book synopsis: The Irish Women's History Reader is an exciting collection of essays revealing the tr...
Engendering Ireland is a collection of ten essays showcasing the importance of gender in a variety o...
This book provides an overview of Irish gender history from the end of the Great Famine in 1852 unti...
This volume of essays examines the lives of women in country houses in Ireland and Britain from the ...
She said she was in the family way examines the subject of pregnancy and infancy in Ireland from the...
In his foreword to the 1960 publication, The Shaping of Modern Ireland, Conor Cruise O’Brien unasham...
We would like to express our gratitude to all our invited peer-reviewers for their generous and time...
This issue of Breac has been in the works for a while now, and as we think back over the events that...
'She said she was in the family way' examines the subject of pregnancy and infancy in Ireland from t...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] This collection of fourteen new essays by scholars of...
The theme of this book is cultural encounter and exchange in Irish women’s lives. Using three case s...
This special issue of Nordic Journal of English Studies is devoted to the research in Irish Studies ...
Women in Ireland, like women across Western societies more broadly, were excluded from attending uni...
In this paper I discuss my experience as an older student studying in Ireland. I connect my encounte...