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Fine lines: locating commercial sex work in official data, Dublin 1901 and 1911
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- Urban History , First View
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- 03 April 2023, pp. 1-22
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Immigrant Irishwomen and maternity services in New York and Boston, 1860–1911
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- Medical History / Volume 66 / Issue 1 / January 2022
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- 01 April 2022, pp. 3-23
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Women, crime and punishment in Ireland: life in the nineteenth-century convict prison. By Elaine Farrell. Pp 292. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2020. £75.
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- Irish Historical Studies / Volume 45 / Issue 168 / November 2021
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- 24 January 2022, pp. 344-345
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- November 2021
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8 - Crime and Punishment: Whiteboyism and the Law in Late Nineteenth-Century Ireland
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- Crime, Violence and the Irish in the Nineteenth Century
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- 05 May 2018
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- 31 October 2017, pp 149-172
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A tale of two cities – infant mortality and cause of infant death, Dublin, 1864–1910
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- Urban History / Volume 44 / Issue 4 / November 2017
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- 18 October 2016, pp. 647-677
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- November 2017
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The cruelty man: child welfare, the NSPCC and the state in Ireland, 1899–1956. By Sarah Anne Buckley. Pp 225, illus. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2013. £75.
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- Irish Historical Studies / Volume 39 / Issue 154 / November 2014
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- 24 August 2015, pp. 354-355
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- November 2014
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Medical Officers, Bodies, Gender and Weight Fluctuation in Irish Convict Prisons, 1877–95
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- Medical History / Volume 58 / Issue 1 / January 2014
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- 16 December 2013, pp. 67-86
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‘She said she was in the family way’: pregnancy and infancy in modern Ireland. Edited by Elaine Farrell. Pp xix, 247. London: Institute of Historical Research. 2012. £40 hardback.
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- Irish Historical Studies / Volume 38 / Issue 152 / November 2013
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 720-721
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- November 2013
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Introduction
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- Irish Historical Studies / Volume 38 / Issue 149 / May 2012
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 1-4
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- May 2012
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Registered ‘unknown’ infant fatalities in Ireland, 1916–32: gender and power
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- Irish Historical Studies / Volume 38 / Issue 149 / May 2012
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 70-88
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- May 2012
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