Browsing School of Geography, Archaeology and Irish Studies by Author "Aiken, Síobhra"
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"Ní cathair mar a tuairisg í": (Mis)Representing the American city in the literature of the Gaelic Revival?
Aiken, Síobhra (Irish American Cultural Institute, 2018)[No abstract available] -
'Sick on the Irish Sea, Dancing Across the Atlantic': (Anti)Nostalgia in women's diasporic remembrance of the Irish revolution
Aiken, Síobhra (Indiana University Press, 2021-03-01)The substantial displacement of people following the Irish revolution (1916–1923), particularly of women, has little place in the state-sanctioned commemorative history of the period. This migration poses a number of ... -
‘Sinn Féin permits … in the heels of their shoes’: Cumann na mBan emigrants and transatlantic revolutionary exchange
Aiken, Síobhra (Cambridge University Press, 2020-08-11)The emigration of female revolutionary activists has largely eluded historical studies; their global movements transcend dominant national and regional conceptions of the Irish Revolution and challenge established narratives ... -
The women who had been straining every nerve: Gender-specific medical management of trauma in the Irish Revolution (1916-1923)
Aiken, Síobhra (Peter Lang, 2020-01)Female revolutionaries suffered various traumas – including sexual trauma – during Ireland’s revolutionary period (1916–1923). This chapter draws on files from the Military Service Pensions Collection, personal accounts ...