On April 18, 2018, the United States Senate voted unanimously that both male and female senators could bring infants up […]

On April 18, 2018, the United States Senate voted unanimously that both male and female senators could bring infants up […]
“I just adore the work I am doing right now. I am on a dressing team with another nurse and […]
In July of 1715, when Mary Marsh was asked about the details of her rape, she claimed that “the Prisoner […]
I realized belatedly that writing a biography of a women’s health activist as my dissertation (and wrestling with the late […]
A great deal has been written about soldiers’ experiences behind the lines during the First World War and the relationships […]
When he brought her to the asylum, twenty-four-year old Katie’s father was asked to describe what behaviors or actions had […]
Judging from the number of books, blogs, news articles and interviews focused on the lives of single women, it seems […]
We are quickly approaching the 1918 centennial, commemorating the end of the First World War, with ceremonies and events being […]
At present in Ireland, a Domestic Violence Bill is rumbling its way through the Irish parliament, a welcome albeit overdue […]
On May 22, 1971, forty-seven members of the Irish Women’s Liberation Movement (IWLM) boarded the 8am train from Dublin to […]
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