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Women, Reform, and Resistance in Ireland, 1850–1950
“Having an Immoral Conversation” and Other Prison Offenses: The Punishment of Convict Women
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Reform and Resistance
pp. 9
“Souper, Souper, Go to Hell!”: Women, Sectarianism, and Poverty in Nineteenth-Century Dublin
pp. 31
Regulating Poor Mothers: St. Ultan’s Infant Hospital, Dublin, from 1918
pp. 55
Safeguarding Irish Girls: Welfare Work, Female Emigrants, and the Catholic Church, 1920s–1940s
pp. 77
“Should I Take Myself and Family to Another Religion [?]”: Irish Catholic Women, Protest, and Conformity, 1920–1940
pp. 101
“Having an Immoral Conversation” and Other Prison Offenses: The Punishment of Convict Women
pp. 119
Poverty, Alcohol, and the Women of the State Inebriate Reformatory in Ireland, 1900–1918
pp. 139
Gendered Speech and Engendering Citizenship in the Irish Free State: Ordinary Women and County Clare District Courts, 1932–1934
pp. 163
Girls, the Body, and Sexual Knowledge in Modern Ireland
pp. 185
“What Nobody Does Now”: Imaginative Resistance of Rural Laboring Women
pp. 211
“All I Had Left Were My Words”: The Widow’s Curse in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Ireland
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