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pro vyhledávání: '"Margaret Ó hógartaigh"'
The essays in this collection examine the intersections between gender, medicine, and conventional economic, political, and social histories in Ireland between 1700 and 1950. Gathering many of the top voices in Irish studies and the history of medici
Autor:
Clara Cullen, Margaret O Hogartaigh
John Charles McQuaid thought like a demon, wrote like an angel, and was meticulous in attending to every detail of his ministry as Archbishop of Dublin. He was a voluminous correspondent, and this book exposes the venom and charity of this prelate, w
Autor:
Margaret Ó hógartaigh, William Doyle, Henry A. Jefferies, Ruth McManus, Marie Coleman, James Kelly, Liam Chambers, Brian Mac Cuarta, Ian Miller, Patrick Maume, Tim Murtagh, Walter Forde, Graham Brownlow
Publikováno v:
Irish Economic and Social History. 41:118-147
Autor:
Finnian O'Cionnaith, Jeremy Burchardt, Carla King, Susan Mullaney, Brian Gurrin, Mícheál Mac Craith, Seán Mac Liam, Colin Veach, John Bew, Henry Patterson, Toby Barnard, Liam Kennedy, Michael Byrne, Fintan Lane, Charles Read, Andrew Shields, Sinead Middleton, Brian Ó Conchubhair, Brian Girvin, R. V. Comerford, Margaret Ó hÓgartaigh, Elaine Farrell, Brian Dornan, Rolf Loeber, Brian Casey, Jim Shanahan, Justin Dolan, Joep Leerssen, Henry A. Jefferies, Liam Cullinane, Brian MacCuarta, Alex M. Spencer, Moira Maguire, Gabrielle Ashford, Maura Cronin, Walter Forde, Colum Kenny, Bernadette Cunningham
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Irish Economic and Social History. 40:114-211
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Accounting History Review. 22:227-248
According to Walker [2004. Expense, social and moral control. Accounting and the administration of the old poor law in England and Wales. Journal of Accounting and Public Policy 23, no. 2: 85–127; 2008. Accounting, paper shadows and the stigmatised
Autor:
Margaret Ó hÓgartaigh
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New Hibernia Review. 13:36-51
In1902 , the maverick politician Frank Hugh O’Donnell wroteTheRuinofEdu cation in Ireland , in which he declared that female students were “fit for noth ing under heaven except casting flowers before the Banner of the Sodality.” 1 For many in I
Autor:
Margaret ó Hógartaigh
Publikováno v:
Accounting, Business & Financial History. 18:7-19
Historians have engaged with accounting and business archives primarily in the areas of social and economic history. While much economic and social history draws on macro-economic data, micro-level sources have cast new light on old historical proble
Autor:
Margaret Ó HÓgartaigh
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Irish Educational Studies. 23:55-64
This paper discusses the role of female primary teachers in the development of a national system of education. Their preparation at the various training colleges as well as the academic and cultural environment of these institutions is examined. More
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Accounting History. 9:63-85
This paper reflects on the involvement of four Irishmen in the commercial affairs of the fledgling British colony in Sydney, New South Wales (NSW), between 1788 and 1818. They are John Kenny, a felon transported from Carlow (allegedly the first teach
Autor:
MARY ANN LYONS, FEARGAL Ó BÉARRA, COLMAN ETCHINGHAM, SALVADOR RYAN, THOMAS O’CONNOR, JAMES KELLY, MARGARET Ó hÓGARTAIGH, CARLA KING, CONCHÚR Ó GIOLLAGÁIN, LIAM MAC MATHÚNA, CIARÁN MAC MURCHAIDH, RÍÓNA NÍ FHRIGHIL
Publikováno v:
Studia Hibernica. 32:187-219