Irish Women and Irish Migration.
1997; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 31; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/2547445
ISSN1747-7379
AutoresEithne Luibhéid, Patrick O’Sullivan,
Tópico(s)Irish and British Studies
ResumoIntroduction - Irish women and Irish migration women Wild Geese, 1585-1625 - Irish women and migration to European armies in the late 16th and early 17th centuries For love and liberty - Irish women, migration and domesticity in Ireland and America, 1815-1920 superfluous and unwanted deadweight - the emigration of 19th-century Irish pauper women geographies of migration and religion - Irish women in mid-19th-century Liverpool Irish women workers and American labour patterns - the Philadelphia story the migration experience of female-headed households - Gilford, County Down to Greenwich, New York, 1880-1910 There was nothing for me there - Irish female emigration, 1922-71 listening and learning - experiences in an emigrant advice agency breaking the silence from a distance - Irish women speak on sexual abuse I'm myself and nobody else - gender and ethnicity among young middle-class Irish women in London.
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