Children Childhood and Irish Society 1500 to the Present

Children  Childhood and Irish Society  1500 to the Present
Author: Maria Luddy,James M. Smith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Child development
ISBN: 1846825253

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"This collection examines how attitudes to children have changed in Ireland over the centuries, and addresses how concepts of childhood in Ireland changed over time."--Goodreads.com.

Children Childhood and Irish Society

Children  Childhood  and Irish Society
Author: Maria Luddy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:699875758

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Growing Up in Nineteenth Century Ireland

Growing Up in Nineteenth Century Ireland
Author: Mary Hatfield
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2019-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198843429

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Why do we send children to school? Who should take responsibility for children's health and education? Should girls and boys be educated separately or together? These questions provoke much contemporary debate, but also have a longer, often-overlooked history. Mary Hatfield explores these questions and more in this comprehensive cultural history of childhood in nineteenth-century Ireland. Many modern ideas about Irish childhood have their roots in the first three-quarters of the nineteenth century, when an emerging middle-class took a disproportionate role in shaping the definition of a 'good' childhood, with childhood seen as a fluid concept with a variety of meanings and responsibilities dependent on class, gender, and religious identity. This study deconstructs several key changes in medical care, educational provision, and ideals of parental care. It takes an innovative holistic approach to the middle-class child's social world, by synthesising a broad base of documentary, visual, and material sources, including clothes, books, medical treatises, religious tracts, photographs, illustrations, and autobiographies. It offers invaluable new insights into Irish boarding schools, the material culture of childhood, and the experience of boys and girls in education.

Irish Children and Teenagers in a Changing World

Irish Children and Teenagers in a Changing World
Author: David Hardiman,Pat O'Connor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2008-10-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39076002793888

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This is a lucid and enthralling study of the encounter between Christian missionaries and the Bhils, an Indian tribal community, in the period 1880 to 1964.

Irish Children s Literature and Culture

Irish Children s Literature and Culture
Author: Keith O'Sullivan,Valerie Coghlan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2011-03-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781136825101

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What constitutes a ‘national literature’ is rarely straightforward, and it is especially complex when discussing writing for young people in an Irish context. Until recently, there was only a slight body of work that could be classified as ‘Irish children’s literature’ (whatever the parameters) in comparison with Ireland’s contribution to adult literature in the twentieth century. This volume looks critically at Irish writing for children from the 1980s to the present, examining the work of many writers and illustrators and engaging with all the major forms and genres. Topics include the gothic, the speculative, picturebooks, poetry, post-colonial discourse, identity and ethnicity, and globalization. Modern Irish children’s literature is also contextualized in relation to Irish mythology and earlier writings, thereby demonstrating the complexity of this fascinating area. The contributors, who are leading experts in their fields, examine a range of texts in relation to contemporary literary and cultural theory, and also in relation to writing for adults, thereby inviting a consideration of how well writing for a young audience can compare with writing for an adult one. This groundbreaking work is essential reading for all interested in Irish literature, childhood, and children’s literature.

Cherishing All the Children Equally

Cherishing All the Children Equally
Author: James Williams,Elizabeth Nixon,Dorothy Watson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2016
Genre: Child development
ISBN: 1781192537

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Hopscotch and Queenie i o

Hopscotch and Queenie i o
Author: Damian Corless
Publsiher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2016-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781848895973

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Before the 1970s flipped the switch to colour, Irish children ere raised in a world of black, white and an awful lot of grey. But kids, being kids, found endless ways to have fun. Do you remember Dáithí Lacha, Radio Caroline and holidays in Butlin's Mosney? Then this is the book for you! Damian Corless takes us on a tongue-in-cheek trip down memory lane to the age of Let's Draw With Bláithín, instant mashed potato and 'Yellow Submarine'. Set against a backdrop of the space race and the miniskirt, this is a delightful celebration of the days we thought would never end (and some we're glad are gone forever).

Cruelty Man

Cruelty Man
Author: Sarah Anne Buckley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-02-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1526108968

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Recent debates surrounding children in State care, parental rights, and abuse in Ireland's industrial schools, concern issues that are rooted in the historical record. By examining the social problems addressed by philanthropists and child protection workers from the nineteenth century, we can begin to understand more about the treatment of children and the family today. In Ireland, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) was the principle organisation involved in investigating families and protecting children. The 'cruelty men', as NSPCC inspectors were known, acted as child protection workers and 'children's police'. This book looks at their history as well as the history of Ireland's industrial schools, poverty in Irish families, changing ideas around childhood and parenthood and the lives of children in Ireland from 1838 to 1970. It is a history filled with stories of real families, families often at the mercy of the State, the Catholic Church and voluntary organisations. It is a must-read for all with an interest in the Irish family and Irish childhood past and present.