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Introduction : Women and the Family in Ireland. New Directions and Perspectives, 1550-1950
(2020-08-04)
This special issue of Women's History brings together a number of papers derived from a one-day symposium held at the University of Hertfordshire in June 2019 on the theme of 'Women and the Family in Ireland: New Directions ...
"Her husband went away some time agoe": marriage breakdown in Presbyterian Ulster, c. 1690-1830
(2020-08-04)
The history of the making and breaking of marriage in Ireland is underdeveloped, particularly for the period before the nineteenth-century. The destruction of the Public Records Office in Dublin during the Irish Civil War ...
“I’m not nervous. It’s just how I talk”: Stammering in University and the creation of an inclusive learning environment
(2020-05)
It is estimated that over 23,000 students in UK Higher Education have a stammer. Yet, Universities are consistently failing to support students with communication impairments. Recent research has revealed how students who ...