Women's History Association of Ireland Women's History Association of Ireland
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- História
The aim of the Women's History Association of Ireland (WHAI) is to promote research into the history of women in Ireland, to bring together scholars in Irish women's history, to recognise excellence in research and to promote public engagement with women's history in an Irish context. The WHAI is a community for those interested in women's history in all time periods.
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Cumann na mBan, the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the Split, 1922; A Symposium
'Cumann na mBan, the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the Split, 1922; A Symposium', with Leeann Lane, Mary McAuliffe, Margaret Ward, and Caitriona Beaumont.
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Ruth Karras - Mutilation as Gendered Punishment: State Violence and Sexual Transgression in Medieval Europe (Annual WHAI Conference 2020/21).
Mutilation as Gendered Punishment: State Violence and Sexual Transgression in Medieval Europe.
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Political Investigations, Legal Archives and Women's Testimonies of Sexual Violence (Annual WHAI Conference 2020/21).
Political Investigations, Legal Archives and Women's Testimonies of Sexual Violence.
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Sinead Kennedy - Antigone's Daughters: Gender, Reproduction and the Irish State (Annual WHAI Conference 2020/21).
Antigone's Daughters: Gender, Reproduction and the Irish State.
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Susie Deedigan - Republican women and prisoner support organisations, 1939-45 (Annual WHAI Conference 2020/21).
'It is to be assumed that members of C. na m Ban cannot be kept out of such a body!': republican women and prisoner support organisations, 1939-45.
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Dieter Reinisch - Ideological and organization continuities of dissident republican women, 1986-2021 (WHAI Conference).
'The Irish republican movement in abeyance: Ideological and organization continuities of dissident republican women, 1986-2021'