Adresse
Centre Culturel Irlandaiscontact
vol. 37 n 145 2010 | vol. 37 n 148 2011 | vol 37 n 147 2011 | Vol 38 n 149 2012 | vol. 38 n 150 2012 | vol. 38 n 152 2013 | Vol. 38 n 151 2013 |
Titre : | Irish Historical Studies : Périodique numérique et imprimé Vol 38 n 149 - 2012 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2012 |
Dépouillements
Article
Andrew SNEDDON, Auteur
|
The eighteenth century, a period when pain suffering and illness was an 'omnipresent threat', saw medicine became more institutionally-based, increasingly state-funded, and wedded to a more scienti...
Article
Ciara BREATHNACH, Auteur ;
Eunan O'HALPIN, Auteur
|
The phenomenon of 'unknown' infant deaths addressed in this article was first explored in the course of research on fatalities arising from political violence during the Irish revolution of 1916-19...
Article
John BORGONOVO, Auteur ;
Eunan O'HALPIN, Auteur
|
During the First World War, Irish society experienced power struggles between civil authority, military governance, the constitutional nationalist establishment, and the emerging Republican movemen...
Article
Donal O DRISCEOIL, Auteur
|
Control over the media is a key lever of state power. During the First World War and immediate post-war period, British officials in Ireland exercised this power as they attempted to curtail radica...
Article
John WALSH, Auteur ;
Eunan O'HALPIN, Auteur
|
This study explores how power over primary and post-primary education was contested between a traditional Catholic elite and the Irish state during a period of far-reaching educational reform. The ...
Article
Peter GRAY, Auteur
|
The Irish workhouse has a troubled history, attracting mostly negative commentary from the inception of the national poor law system after 1838 to the final abolition of the poor law in Northern Ir...
Article
Conor REIDY, Auteur
|
This article will examine the unique power structure that governed the lives of inmates of Ireland's borstal institution from its foundation in 1906 until the end of British rule in 1921. The borst...