Between 1841 and 1853, 248 women were transported from Ireland to Van Diemen's Land for arson. Of this number, there is evidence that at least seventynine women in the Famine and post-Famine period committed arson in order to be transported. This group of deliberate offenders challenges traditional notions of convict historiography and raises questions about the fundamental nature of criminality and transportation. This thesis argues that the women, as active agents, were using transportation as a form of emigration. For many poor women in Famine and post-Famine Ireland, emigration was not an option because they did not meet selection criteria for assisted emigration schemes, or could not afford the costs associated with emigration...
orphan girls from Ireland to Australia to give them a better life and fulfill population needs in th...
This work examines the lives and wellbeing of Irish women in the United States from 1850 until 1914,...
The practice of sati and its attendant social and political discourse has been much debated and has ...
Between 1841 and 1853, 248 women were transported from Ireland to Van Diemen's Land for arson. Of t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Liverpool University Pre...
As a consequence of the Great Famine, many Irish were forced to migrate to London in the hopes of fi...
In its investigation of social and political violence during the Irish Civil War, this thesis tackle...
The history of women and crime is a poorly documented aspect of the lives of Irish women in the nin...
Since the 1980s historians have focused on the specificity of female Irish emigration. Women were pr...
These Graves and Ruinous Houses\u27: The Role of Domestic Items and Spaces in Revolutionary Ireland ...
Thousands of single Irish women emigrated to the United States after the Great Potato Famine. These ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine in detail the origins, of Irish convicts transported to Van Die...
This article focuses on the tale of two sisters, Margaret and Judith Byrne, who were arrested in Dun...
The Irish immigrants have been an important part of London throughout the centuries. Their presence ...
This chapter utilises a wealth of Irish archival records to present an overview of Irish female crim...
orphan girls from Ireland to Australia to give them a better life and fulfill population needs in th...
This work examines the lives and wellbeing of Irish women in the United States from 1850 until 1914,...
The practice of sati and its attendant social and political discourse has been much debated and has ...
Between 1841 and 1853, 248 women were transported from Ireland to Van Diemen's Land for arson. Of t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Liverpool University Pre...
As a consequence of the Great Famine, many Irish were forced to migrate to London in the hopes of fi...
In its investigation of social and political violence during the Irish Civil War, this thesis tackle...
The history of women and crime is a poorly documented aspect of the lives of Irish women in the nin...
Since the 1980s historians have focused on the specificity of female Irish emigration. Women were pr...
These Graves and Ruinous Houses\u27: The Role of Domestic Items and Spaces in Revolutionary Ireland ...
Thousands of single Irish women emigrated to the United States after the Great Potato Famine. These ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine in detail the origins, of Irish convicts transported to Van Die...
This article focuses on the tale of two sisters, Margaret and Judith Byrne, who were arrested in Dun...
The Irish immigrants have been an important part of London throughout the centuries. Their presence ...
This chapter utilises a wealth of Irish archival records to present an overview of Irish female crim...
orphan girls from Ireland to Australia to give them a better life and fulfill population needs in th...
This work examines the lives and wellbeing of Irish women in the United States from 1850 until 1914,...
The practice of sati and its attendant social and political discourse has been much debated and has ...