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This book explores representations of the domestic in Irish women's
magazines. Published in 1960s Ireland, during a period of
transformation, they served as modern manuals for navigating
everyday life. Traditional themes - dating, marriage, and
motherhood - dominated. But editors also introduced conflicting
voices to complicate the narrative. Readers were prompted to
reimagine their home life, and traditional values were carefully
subverted. The domestic was shown to be a negotiable concept in the
coverage of such issues as the body and reproductive rights,
working wives and equal pay. Dominant societal perceptions of women
were also challenged through the inclusion of those who were on the
margins - widows, unmarried mothers, and never-married women. This
book considers the motivations of editors, the role of readers, and
the influence of advertisers in shaping complex debates about women
in society in 1960s Ireland. -- .
This multi-disciplinary collection brings together work by scholars
from Britain, America and Canada on the popular, personal and
institutional histories of pregnancy. It follows the process of
reproduction from conception and contraception, to birth and
parenthood. The contributors explore several key themes: narratives
of pregnancy and birth, the patient-consumer, and literary
representations of childbearing. This book explores how these
issues have been constructed, represented and experienced in a
range of geographical locations from the seventeenth to the
twentieth century. Crossing the boundary between the pre-modern and
modern worlds, the chapters reveal the continuities, similarities
and differences in understanding a process that is often, in the
popular mind-set, considered to be fundamental and unchanging.
This multi-disciplinary collection brings together work by scholars
from Britain, America and Canada on the popular, personal and
institutional histories of pregnancy. It follows the process of
reproduction from conception and contraception, to birth and
parenthood. The contributors explore several key themes: narratives
of pregnancy and birth, the patient-consumer, and literary
representations of childbearing. This book explores how these
issues have been constructed, represented and experienced in a
range of geographical locations from the seventeenth to the
twentieth century. Crossing the boundary between the pre-modern and
modern worlds, the chapters reveal the continuities, similarities
and differences in understanding a process that is often, in the
popular mind-set, considered to be fundamental and unchanging.
When Fine Gael entered a coalition government with Fianna Fail in
2020 the party did what would have been unthinkable for its
forefathers who fought and won a bitter civil war to establish the
institutions of an independent Irish state almost a century
earlier. Told through the lens of its leaders and Taoisigh, Saving
the State is the fascinating story of the wilderness years and the
achievements in government, the defeats and crises, the
partnerships and the leadership upheavals that have shaped Fine
Gael over the decades. From the special place in the party's
pantheon of heroes occupied by Michael Collins to the dark era of
the Blueshirts, and from its role as the founders of the state to
its claim to be the defenders of the state, the ways that members
perceive their own history is also explored. This book is essential
reading for anyone interested in understanding how Fine Gael came
to be the party it is today and the role that it played in shaping
modern Ireland. 'A superb, illuminating and even-handed look at the
highs and lows in Fine Gael's turbulent history,' David McCullagh,
author of DeValera: Rise and DeValera: Rule. 'It is a tremendously
well written book. At 418 pages it flows extremely well and is very
accessible, even to the uninitiated.' Barry Shep, The Irish Story
'Collins and Meehan have made a valuable contribution to the canon
of Irish political histories' David Davin-Power, Irish Independent
Review 'fascinating' Matt Cooper, Sunday Business Post 'It's a
fascinating insight into the party from day one right up until the
present day' Joe Finnegan Show, Northern Sound 'It's a really
really detailed and wonderful book' Tommy Marren, Midwest Radio
'Formidable and authoritative' Andrew Lynch, Sunday Business Post
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