TY - JOUR
T1 - Introduction
T2 - a new agenda for women's and gender history in Ireland
AU - Nolan, Frances
AU - McShane, Bronagh
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Irish Historical Studies Publications Ltd.
PY - 2022/11/1
Y1 - 2022/11/1
N2 - In the thirty years since the publication of 'An agenda for women's history in Ireland', the study of women's and gender history has been transformed. The introduction to this special issue contextualises the 'Agenda' within this evolving landscape, underlining the significant role it played in stimulating scholarship by outlining some of the major developments in the field since 1992. The introduction also points to developments that the authors, Margaret MacCurtain, Mary O'Dowd and Maria Luddy, could not have foreseen when writing the 'Agenda', such as rapid technological advances and the possibilities they have opened up for scholars of women and gender in Irish history. By tracing these developments, the introduction serves as a gateway into the articles that form the special issue: contributions that demonstrate the wide-reaching and multifaceted impact of the 'Agenda' and the three pioneering scholars who authored it, and that provide thought-provoking analysis of existing and future scholarship in the field.
AB - In the thirty years since the publication of 'An agenda for women's history in Ireland', the study of women's and gender history has been transformed. The introduction to this special issue contextualises the 'Agenda' within this evolving landscape, underlining the significant role it played in stimulating scholarship by outlining some of the major developments in the field since 1992. The introduction also points to developments that the authors, Margaret MacCurtain, Mary O'Dowd and Maria Luddy, could not have foreseen when writing the 'Agenda', such as rapid technological advances and the possibilities they have opened up for scholars of women and gender in Irish history. By tracing these developments, the introduction serves as a gateway into the articles that form the special issue: contributions that demonstrate the wide-reaching and multifaceted impact of the 'Agenda' and the three pioneering scholars who authored it, and that provide thought-provoking analysis of existing and future scholarship in the field.
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U2 - 10.1017/ihs.2022.26
DO - 10.1017/ihs.2022.26
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85145447990
SN - 0021-1214
VL - 46
SP - 207
EP - 216
JO - Irish Historical Studies
JF - Irish Historical Studies
IS - 170
ER -