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Chapter 23 - The Irish Abuse Survival Memoir

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2018

Liam Harte
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University of Manchester
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Print publication year: 2018

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Further reading

Arnold, Bruce. The Irish Gulag. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 2009.Google Scholar
Ferriter, Diarmaid. ‘Suffer Little Children? The Historical Validity of Memoirs of Irish Childhood’, in Dunne, Joseph and Kelly, James, eds., Childhood and Its Discontents. Dublin: Liffey Press, 2003: 69106.Google Scholar
Maguire, Moira J. Precarious Childhood in Post-Independence Ireland. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2009.Google Scholar
Molino, Michael R.The “House of a Hundred Windows”: Industrial Schools in Irish Writing’, New Hibernia Review, 5:1 (2001): 3352.Google Scholar
Ó Cinnéide, Séamus and Maguire, Moira J.. ‘“A Good Beating Never Hurt Anyone”: The Punishment and Abuse of Children in Twentieth Century Ireland’, Journal of Social History, 38:3 (2005): 635–52.Google Scholar
O’Sullivan, Eoin and O’Donnell, Ian. Coercive Confinement in Ireland: Patients, Prisoners and Penitents. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2012.Google Scholar

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