Loreto in Australia

Loreto in Australia
Author: Mary Ryllis Clark
Publsiher: UNSW Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2009
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 9781742230313

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Loreto founder Mary Ward's life and work will be celebrated around the world for three full years (2009-2012) in honour of the 400th anniversary of the establishment of her first religious community. This book will be a major contribution to this anniversary. Australian author. Loreto nuns have also worked in indigenous communities.

Education Identity and Women Religious 1800 1950

Education  Identity and Women Religious  1800 1950
Author: Deirdre Raftery,Elizabeth M. Smyth
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2015-10-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317410942

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This book brings together the work of eleven leading international scholars to map the contribution of teaching Sisters, who provided schooling to hundreds of thousands of children, globally, from 1800 to 1950. The volume represents research that draws on several theoretical approaches and methodologies. It engages with feminist discourses, social history, oral history, visual culture, post-colonial studies and the concept of transnationalism, to provide new insights into the work of Sisters in education. Making a unique contribution to the field, chapters offer an interrogation of historical sources as well as fresh interpretations of findings, challenging assumptions. Compelling narratives from the USA, Canada, New Zealand, Africa, Australia, South East Asia, France, the UK, Italy and Ireland contribute to what is a most important exploration of the contribution of the women religious by mapping and contextualizing their work. Education, Identity and Women Religious, 1800–1950: Convents, classrooms and colleges will appeal to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of social history, women’s history, the history of education, Catholic education, gender studies and international education.

Irish Migrants in New Communities

Irish Migrants in New Communities
Author: Mícheál Ó hAodha,Máirtín Ó Catháin
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2014-05-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780739173831

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Irish migrants in new communities: Seeking the Fair Land? comprises the second collection of essays by these editors exploring fresh aspects and perspectives on the subject of the Irish diaspora. This volume, edited by Máirtín Ó Catháin and Mícheál Ó hAodha, develops many of the oral history themes of the first book and concentrates more on issues surrounding the adaptation of migrants to new or host environments and cultures. These new places often have a jarring effect, as well as a welcoming air, and the Irish bring their own interpretations, hostilities, and suspicions, all of which are explored in a fascinating and original number of new perspectives.

Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society Volume 39 2018

Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society  Volume 39  2018
Author: ATF Press
Publsiher: ATF Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2018-12-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781925872491

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This volume focuses on Catholic Church history in Australia by lookimg at certain figures (Archdeacon John McEencroe, Lwesi Harding, Bishop Chalres Henry Davis, Cardonal Gilroy) as well as themes: Catholc Social Justice and parliamentary politics, humanae vitae and Tridentine clericalism, and the emergence of Catholic education offices.

Irish Nuns and Education in the Anglophone World

Irish Nuns and Education in the Anglophone World
Author: Deirdre Raftery
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2024-02-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783031462016

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This book charts the history of how Irish-born nuns became involved in education in the Anglophone world. It presents a heretofore undocumented study of how these women left Ireland to establish convent schools and colleges for women around the globe. It challenges the dominant narrative that suggests that Irish teaching Sisters, also commonly called nuns, were part of the colonial project, and shows how they developed their own powerful transnational networks. Though they played a role in the education of the ‘daughters of the Empire’, they retained strong bonds with Ireland, reproducing their own Irish education in many parts of the Anglophone world.

Destiny The Extraordinary Career of Pianist Eileen Joyce

Destiny  The Extraordinary Career of Pianist Eileen Joyce
Author: David Tunley,Victoria Rogers,Cyrus Meher-Homji
Publsiher: Lyrebird Press lyrebirdpress.music.unimelb.edu.au
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780734037879

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Born in Tasmania, the Australian pianist Eileen Joyce was destined for the great concert halls of the world and a career that established her at the international pinnacle of twentieth-century pianism. In-depth essays in this book examine her studies in Germany, her appearances as a glamorous concert artist, her starring roles on film, her fascination with the harpsichord and embrace of early music, and her many acclaimed recordings. With listings of Joyce’s concerto and solo recital repertoire and the most complete discography to date, this is an informative new account of the extraordinary career of a consummate artist.

True North

True North
Author: Brenda Niall
Publsiher: Text Publishing
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2012-03-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781921921421

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Through war, love affairs, children and old age, the Duracks' creative lives were always shaped by the enduring power of the Kimberley region. With unprecedented access to hundreds of private family letters, unpublished memoirs, diaries and papers, Brenda Niall gets to the heart of a uniquely Australian story.

Ireland s Empire

Ireland s Empire
Author: Colin Barr
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 583
Release: 2020-01-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107040922

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Examines the complex relationship between Roman Catholicism and the global Irish diaspora in the nineteenth century for the first time.