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Historical perspectives on parenthood and childhood in Ireland / Mary Hatfield, Jutta Kruse and Ríona Nic Congáil, editors.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Dublin : Arlen House, 2018Description: 284 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781851321735 : (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 305.2309415
Contents:
Pt. I, Caring for children: fatherhood and motherhood -- Matty and the Daffs: the family life of Theobald Wolfe Tone in exile / Sylvie Kleinman -- Childhood in the country house, Munster, 1850-1914 / Maeve O'Riordan -- Hands and faces gnawed by rats: children of the drunken criminal classes in early twentieth-century Ireland / Conor Reidy -- Pt. II, Child-rearing and social class -- Women who read are dangerous: elite and gentry female education in eighteenth-century Ireland / Gaye Ashford -- Fashioning childhood: gender, dress and childhood in Ireland, 1800-1860 / Mary Hatfield -- Religion and the Irish Boy's Brigade, 1888-1914 / Brendan Power -- Pt. III, Adult intervention in children's health -- The Osteoarchaeology of exclusion: child burials in post-medieval Ireland / Linda G. Lynch -- Dublin's poor children in a transitional Ireland: disease, agents of change...and flies / Ida Milne -- Decline of breastfeeding in early twentieth-century Ireland: impact of medical policy and practice, 1900-1920s / Jutta Kruse -- Preventing tuberculosis in twentieth-century Ireland: BCG vaccination for infants and children / Anne Mac Lellan.
Summary: The essays in this collection focus on aspects of parenthood and childhood in Ireland from the 1700s to the 1950s. They provide new insights into parent-child relations in the past and pursue new areas of research, including the family life of Theobald Wolfe Tone; childhoods in the country house in Munster; the treatment of Irish mothers sent to the State Inebriate Reformatory, Ennis; elite and gentry female education; the role of dress and gender in childhood boy's brigade and scouting organizations; the health of poor children in Dublin; and other topics. These essays exemplify the most recent research strands in the history of Irish childhood and they highlight the often complex role played by parents and other adults in the emotional, educational, cultural, social, spiritual, and physical well-being of children. -- Publisher description
List(s) this item appears in: New Acquisitions Summer 2021
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Loanable Book Library Irish Collection 305.2309415 HAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 000437400

"This collection of essays stems from the first interdisciplinary conference on the history of Irish childhood, held in St. Patrick's College, Drumcondra, Dublin in June 2014"--Page 11.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. I, Caring for children: fatherhood and motherhood -- Matty and the Daffs: the family life of Theobald Wolfe Tone in exile / Sylvie Kleinman -- Childhood in the country house, Munster, 1850-1914 / Maeve O'Riordan -- Hands and faces gnawed by rats: children of the drunken criminal classes in early twentieth-century Ireland / Conor Reidy -- Pt. II, Child-rearing and social class -- Women who read are dangerous: elite and gentry female education in eighteenth-century Ireland / Gaye Ashford -- Fashioning childhood: gender, dress and childhood in Ireland, 1800-1860 / Mary Hatfield -- Religion and the Irish Boy's Brigade, 1888-1914 / Brendan Power -- Pt. III, Adult intervention in children's health -- The Osteoarchaeology of exclusion: child burials in post-medieval Ireland / Linda G. Lynch -- Dublin's poor children in a transitional Ireland: disease, agents of change...and flies / Ida Milne -- Decline of breastfeeding in early twentieth-century Ireland: impact of medical policy and practice, 1900-1920s / Jutta Kruse -- Preventing tuberculosis in twentieth-century Ireland: BCG vaccination for infants and children / Anne Mac Lellan.

The essays in this collection focus on aspects of parenthood and childhood in Ireland from the 1700s to the 1950s. They provide new insights into parent-child relations in the past and pursue new areas of research, including the family life of Theobald Wolfe Tone; childhoods in the country house in Munster; the treatment of Irish mothers sent to the State Inebriate Reformatory, Ennis; elite and gentry female education; the role of dress and gender in childhood boy's brigade and scouting organizations; the health of poor children in Dublin; and other topics. These essays exemplify the most recent research strands in the history of Irish childhood and they highlight the often complex role played by parents and other adults in the emotional, educational, cultural, social, spiritual, and physical well-being of children. -- Publisher description

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