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Women Social And Cultural Change In Twentieth Century Ireland Dissenting Voices 1st Edition Sarah Oconnor Christopher C Shepard

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Women Social And Cultural Change In Twentieth Century Ireland Dissenting Voices 1st Edition Sarah Oconnor Christopher C Shepard
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 217
Author: Sarah O’Connor; Christopher C. Shepard
ISBN: 9781443806930, 1443806935
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Women Social And Cultural Change In Twentieth Century Ireland Dissenting Voices 1st Edition Sarah Oconnor Christopher C Shepard by Sarah O’connor; Christopher C. Shepard 9781443806930, 1443806935 instant download after payment.

Drawing from a range of disciplines, this book pivots around the central concept of women, social and cultural change in Ireland during the twentieth century. The interdisciplinary, inter-institutional nature of the work gathered here aims to challenge monolithic representations of Irish female identity. Utilising new sources and theoretical frameworks, the contributors to this volume expose women’s disparate political, social and cultural backgrounds, highlighting the concept of woman as a ‘site’ of exchange, overlap and variation. This collection represents not only the work of a vibrant research community but aims to make a lasting contribution to the study of women in twentieth century Ireland.

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