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Re-thinking Missionary Catholicism for the Early Modern Era
(Brill, 2016-09)
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‘Growing Up Poor’: child welfare, motherhood and the State during the First World War
(Taylor & Francis, 2016-11-23)
In the history of child welfare in Ireland and other western countries, the period during the First World War coincided with a time of international attention on poor and working-class families and children. As this occurred ...
Guest Editors’ Introduction
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016)
[No abstract available]
Biafra's legacy: NGO humanitarianism and the Nigerian civil war
(Overseas Development Institute, 2016-10)
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Institutionalised for poverty: women's rights and child welfare in the Ireland, 1922-1996
(Jacobin, 2016-05-27)
While referring to all citizens of the Republic, the oft-cited reference to the 1916 Proclamation and cherishing all the children of the nation equally holds much relevance when discussing the institutionalisation of ...
Letters of Kuno Meyer to Douglas Hyde, 1896–1919
(Liverpool University Press, 2016-11)
No single individual did more to make Irish respectable in the decades before and after 1900 than the great German scholar Kuno Meyer. But while Meyer s tireless activities as an editor and translator of Irish texts and ...
Towards an interconnected history of World War I: Europe and beyond
(Brill, 2016)
In recent years, the historiography of World War I has undergone a very significant
transformation in terms of its geographical scope and thematic reach. While most
studies of World War I up to the 1990s focused on ...