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Dr Deirdre Flynn

Posts by Dr Deirdre Flynn:
  • Rosa Mulholland republished on the centenary of her death
  • Emerging Voices 1: Nora Moroney
  • From Bushy Park to Elsinore: Noëlle Ffrench Davies
  • Research Pioneers 13: Kathryn Laing
  • Away with the Fairies: Irish Folklore and Fin-De-Siècle Motherhood in Katharine Tynan’s Ballads and Lyrics (1891)
  • Rockmahon, Blackrock Co. Cork: Family home of Novelist and Short Story writer Ethel Colburn Mayne (1865-1941)
  • Chambers’s Journal and Irish Women Writers at the Fin de Siècle: The Case of Magdalen Rock
  • Hope and Hunger in a Stricken Land: Jane Wilde and the Great Hunger
  • The Unravelling of Old Certainties: Elizabeth Bowen and the Search for Stability in Times of Flux
  • Memory, Landscape and Loss in Irish Emigrant Women’s Memoirs
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iwwnetwork IrishWomensWriting @iwwnetwork ·
25 Jan

A fascinating thread!

Dr Mary McAuliffe @MaryMcAuliffe4

1/ On the richness of archival research when one has time to follow threads! This past week I have been following one case of sexual violence during the Irish War of Independence through several different archives! The experience has me thinking more about gendered #irishwmnhist

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23 Jan

A Modernist’s Modernist: On the Brilliance—and Influence—of Katherine Mansfield https://lithub.com/a-modernists-modernist-on-the-brilliance-and-influence-of-katherine-mansfield/ via @lithub

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23 Jan

Don't forget! CfP Deadline 1 Feb 2023! We are very much looking forward to this!! @IrishStudiesRU @Radboud_Uni https://twitter.com/SSNCI_tweets/status/1615402622042636289

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Our 2023 Annual Conference 'Colonising and Decolonising the Irish Nineteenth Century' will be at the Research Institute for Historical and Cultural Studies @Radboud_Uni Nijmegen 22-23 June 2023. Deadline for abstracts 1 Feb 2023 for more details see http://ssnci.org/annual-conference-2023/

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