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Children, Childhood and Irish Society: 1500 to the Present

Children, Childhood and Irish Society: 1500 to the Present

James M. Smith
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This collection examines how attitudes to children have changed in Ireland over the centuries, and addresses how concepts of childhood in Ireland changed over time. CONTENTS: Harry Hendrick , Age as a category of analysis in the history of childhood; Mary O'Dowd , Early modern Ireland and the history of the child; D ire Keogh , The Christian Brothers and the formation of youth; Gillian McIntosh , Children, street trading and public space in Edwardian Ireland; Mary E. Daly , The role of parents in the education of their children in independent Ireland; Carole Holohan , Dublin: the reformulation of youth in the 1960s; Virginia Crossman , Children under the Irish poor law, 1850-1920; Maria Luddy, The early years of the NSPCC in Ireland; Eoin O Sullivan , Child welfare services, 1970-80; Robbie Gilligan , The 'public child' and the reluctant state?; R ona Nic Cong il , The Irish Fireside Club and the Gaelic League; Ciaran O'Neill , The Irish schoolboy novel; Claire Lynch , Childhood reading in Irish memoirs; M ir n NicEoin , Adult-child relationships in Irish-language writing; Barry Sloan , Boyhood in life-writing; Mary Shine Thomson , Jonathan Swift's childhoods; Brandon Jernigan , Irish revivalism and the fairy tales of Oscar Wilde; Eibhear Walshe , Female education and queer patriarchy in Kate O'Brien's 'The land of spices'; Leann Lane , Family in the children's fiction of Patricia Lynch; Kelly McGovern , il s N Dhuibhne's 'The dancers dancing'; Jane Elizabeth Dougherty , Mary Robinson and the Irish literary childhood; Margot Backus , Children in nationalist journalism; Anne Markey , Reading Ireland through adolescence; Ruth Barton , Irish cinema and the child.
Pages
442
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Four Courts Press
Release
November 20, 2014
ISBN
1846825253
ISBN 13
9781846825255

Children, Childhood and Irish Society: 1500 to the Present

James M. Smith
0/5 ( ratings)
This collection examines how attitudes to children have changed in Ireland over the centuries, and addresses how concepts of childhood in Ireland changed over time. CONTENTS: Harry Hendrick , Age as a category of analysis in the history of childhood; Mary O'Dowd , Early modern Ireland and the history of the child; D ire Keogh , The Christian Brothers and the formation of youth; Gillian McIntosh , Children, street trading and public space in Edwardian Ireland; Mary E. Daly , The role of parents in the education of their children in independent Ireland; Carole Holohan , Dublin: the reformulation of youth in the 1960s; Virginia Crossman , Children under the Irish poor law, 1850-1920; Maria Luddy, The early years of the NSPCC in Ireland; Eoin O Sullivan , Child welfare services, 1970-80; Robbie Gilligan , The 'public child' and the reluctant state?; R ona Nic Cong il , The Irish Fireside Club and the Gaelic League; Ciaran O'Neill , The Irish schoolboy novel; Claire Lynch , Childhood reading in Irish memoirs; M ir n NicEoin , Adult-child relationships in Irish-language writing; Barry Sloan , Boyhood in life-writing; Mary Shine Thomson , Jonathan Swift's childhoods; Brandon Jernigan , Irish revivalism and the fairy tales of Oscar Wilde; Eibhear Walshe , Female education and queer patriarchy in Kate O'Brien's 'The land of spices'; Leann Lane , Family in the children's fiction of Patricia Lynch; Kelly McGovern , il s N Dhuibhne's 'The dancers dancing'; Jane Elizabeth Dougherty , Mary Robinson and the Irish literary childhood; Margot Backus , Children in nationalist journalism; Anne Markey , Reading Ireland through adolescence; Ruth Barton , Irish cinema and the child.
Pages
442
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Four Courts Press
Release
November 20, 2014
ISBN
1846825253
ISBN 13
9781846825255

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