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Ariadne's thread: writing women into Irish history
2008, Arlen House, Distributed in North America by Syracuse University Press
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1903631629 9781903631621
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Table of Contents
Foreword. The many voices of Margaret Mac Curtain / Maureen Murphy
Introduction
St. Mary's University College (1963)
Women, the vote and revolution (1978)
Towards an appraisal of the religious image of women (1980)
The historical image (1985)
Marriage in Tudor Ireland (1985)
Moving statues and Irish women (1987)
Fullness of life : defining female spirituality in twentieth-century Ireland (1989)
The 'ordinary' heroine : woman into history (1991)
Women, education and learning in early modern Ireland (1991)
The real Molly Macree (1993)
Late in the field : Catholic sisters in twentieth-century Ireland and the new religious history (1995)
Reflections on Walter Osborne's 'Study from nature' (1996)
Godly burden : Catholic sisterhoods in twentieth-century Ireland (1997)
Women and the religious reformation in early modern Ireland (2002)
Writing grief into memory : women, language and narrative (2006)
Bibliographical essay (2008).
Edition Notes
Essays.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 365-384) and index.
"Selected writings of Margaret Mac Curtain (1958-2008)": p. 375-384.
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