This chapter utilises a wealth of Irish archival records to present an overview of Irish female criminality during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It argues that female criminality was as significant as male criminality at the time. It marks the first in a series of studies of Irish women, first in Ireland and subsequently as migrants to Spain, leading to a monograph in preparation, 'Women of the Wild Geese: Irish Women Migrants in Early Modern Spain'. The work is heavily archival based and has a distinctive urban component. This is an area of women’s history with no previous scholarly activity or publications. The article is a revised and extended version of an invited paper given in the Criminal Justice strand at the European Soc...
This thesis examines the public and private lives of elite women in Ireland at the close of the seve...
This chapter explores the history of female incarceration on the island of Ireland which has a numbe...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines the rhetoric of colonial control ...
This chapter utilises a wealth of Irish archival records to present an overview of Irish female crim...
The history of women and crime is a poorly documented aspect of the lives of Irish women in the nin...
This single-authored article draws upon Irish and Spanish primary sources to show how first and seco...
The Irish immigrants have been an important part of London throughout the centuries. Their presence ...
This thesis examines gender differences in recorded criminality in early modern Frankfurt and the wa...
As a consequence of the Great Famine, many Irish were forced to migrate to London in the hopes of fi...
This thesis examines a selection of High Court of Admiralty depositions pertaining to Ireland in the...
This thesis studies aspects of women's criminal behaviour during the period from 1780-1830, using th...
The submitted Bachelor thesis deals with female criminality in Tábor during 16th and 17th century wh...
The purpose of this paper on women thieves in the early modern period is to show what remains to be ...
This thesis examines crime in nineteenth-century Ireland, with particular focus on female inmates an...
This thesis examines crime in nineteenth-century Ireland, with particular focus on female inmates an...
This thesis examines the public and private lives of elite women in Ireland at the close of the seve...
This chapter explores the history of female incarceration on the island of Ireland which has a numbe...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines the rhetoric of colonial control ...
This chapter utilises a wealth of Irish archival records to present an overview of Irish female crim...
The history of women and crime is a poorly documented aspect of the lives of Irish women in the nin...
This single-authored article draws upon Irish and Spanish primary sources to show how first and seco...
The Irish immigrants have been an important part of London throughout the centuries. Their presence ...
This thesis examines gender differences in recorded criminality in early modern Frankfurt and the wa...
As a consequence of the Great Famine, many Irish were forced to migrate to London in the hopes of fi...
This thesis examines a selection of High Court of Admiralty depositions pertaining to Ireland in the...
This thesis studies aspects of women's criminal behaviour during the period from 1780-1830, using th...
The submitted Bachelor thesis deals with female criminality in Tábor during 16th and 17th century wh...
The purpose of this paper on women thieves in the early modern period is to show what remains to be ...
This thesis examines crime in nineteenth-century Ireland, with particular focus on female inmates an...
This thesis examines crime in nineteenth-century Ireland, with particular focus on female inmates an...
This thesis examines the public and private lives of elite women in Ireland at the close of the seve...
This chapter explores the history of female incarceration on the island of Ireland which has a numbe...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines the rhetoric of colonial control ...