War is a highly gendered experience which is both informed by and informs constructions of masculinity and femininity. The dominant depiction of masculine heroes and feminine victims simplifies the complex intersections of militarism, nationalism and gendered roles and identities. Focusing on a case study of the Anglo-Irish War or War of Independence (1919–1921), this paper examines how violence against women, especially sexual violence, was written about and reported in ways which framed representations of Irish and British masculinity and Irish femininity. In addition, by analysing a range of varied sources including newspapers, autobiographical accounts and recorded testimonies, this paper attempts to assess the extent to which violence ...
During armed conflicts, women’s bodies become battlefields. Did this apply in the period covering ...
The period 1914–1918 was tumultuous in Ireland when conflict wrought by international tensions was e...
The paper discusses the connections between gender, colonialism and nationalism by focussing on the ...
This paper argues that the first involvement of Irish women in war was ‘accidental’ and came as an e...
The study of masculinities in Irish history is a relatively new but thriving field of inquiry. This ...
This article provides a detailed analysis of conflict-related rapes and sexual assaults perpetrated ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the spatial construction of gender roles in a time of...
This thesis argues that constructs of gender underpinned violence on women in the Irish War of Indep...
In the context of the discourses that shape hegemonic understandings of the Irish nationalist strugg...
Female revolutionaries suffered various traumas – including sexual trauma – during Ireland’s revolut...
This thesis is an analysis of the emotional impact the Irish revolution (ca. 1913-1923) had on its m...
The Women of the 1916 War is normally spoken of in the exclusively masculine sense – particularly by...
This article focuses on the nationalist side in revolutionary Ireland (1912–23), examining concepts ...
Gendered discourse and Irish nationalism during the revolutionary period evolved as part of the same...
The primary aim of this work is to provide a social and a cultural history of British soldiers who s...
During armed conflicts, women’s bodies become battlefields. Did this apply in the period covering ...
The period 1914–1918 was tumultuous in Ireland when conflict wrought by international tensions was e...
The paper discusses the connections between gender, colonialism and nationalism by focussing on the ...
This paper argues that the first involvement of Irish women in war was ‘accidental’ and came as an e...
The study of masculinities in Irish history is a relatively new but thriving field of inquiry. This ...
This article provides a detailed analysis of conflict-related rapes and sexual assaults perpetrated ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the spatial construction of gender roles in a time of...
This thesis argues that constructs of gender underpinned violence on women in the Irish War of Indep...
In the context of the discourses that shape hegemonic understandings of the Irish nationalist strugg...
Female revolutionaries suffered various traumas – including sexual trauma – during Ireland’s revolut...
This thesis is an analysis of the emotional impact the Irish revolution (ca. 1913-1923) had on its m...
The Women of the 1916 War is normally spoken of in the exclusively masculine sense – particularly by...
This article focuses on the nationalist side in revolutionary Ireland (1912–23), examining concepts ...
Gendered discourse and Irish nationalism during the revolutionary period evolved as part of the same...
The primary aim of this work is to provide a social and a cultural history of British soldiers who s...
During armed conflicts, women’s bodies become battlefields. Did this apply in the period covering ...
The period 1914–1918 was tumultuous in Ireland when conflict wrought by international tensions was e...
The paper discusses the connections between gender, colonialism and nationalism by focussing on the ...