Many Irish historians, women as well as men, have combined scholarship with social and political activism. A 'Manly Study'? Irish Women Historians, 1868-1949 brings to light the lives, careers, and social and political engagement of some fascinating Irish women historians, including Alice Stopford Green, Eleanor Hull, Dorothy Macardle, and Rosamond Jacob, during a transformative period in Irish history. Women historians in Ireland have made important contributions to medieval, early modern, and contemporary Irish history, worked as academics, journalists, and archivists, and taken part in diverse movements including Feminism and Nationalism. This book discusses Irish women historians in the development of the Irish historical profession as a whole, and in relation to women historians in an international context.
Introduction Unionist Women Historians, 1868-1922 Nationalist Women Historians, 1868-1922 Women Historians in the NUI, 1922-1949 Women Historians at Trinity College Non-Academic Women Historians, 1922-1949 Conclusion
NADIA CLARE SMITH is Adjunct Professor to the History Department at Boston College, USA, where she received her PhD. A specialist in modern Irish History, her work has been recognized by the Fulbright Commission.
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Many Irish historians, women as well as men, have combined scholarship with social and political activism. A 'Manly Study'? Irish Women Historians, 1868-1949 brings to light the lives, careers, and social and political engagement of some fascinating Irish women historians, including Alice Stopford Green, Eleanor Hull, Dorothy Macardle, and Rosamond Jacob, during a transformative period in Irish history. Women historians in Ireland have made important contributions to medieval, early modern, and contemporary Irish history, worked as academics, journalists, and archivists, and taken part in diverse movements including Feminism and Nationalism. This book discusses Irish women historians in the development of the Irish historical profession as a whole, and in relation to women historians in an international context. Contents
Introduction Unionist Women Historians, 1868-1922 Nationalist Women Historians, 1868-1922 Women Historians in the NUI, 1922-1949 Women Historians at Trinity College Non-Academic Women Historians, 1922-1949 Conclusion Authors
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