Lindsey Earner-Byrne

Lindsey Earner-Byrne is the Professor of Irish Gender history at University College Cork, Ireland and author of Irish history books.

Biography

Dr Lindsey Earner-Byrne is a historian focusing on modern Irish history. She was a lecturer in the School of History at University College Dublin. Her research has covered gender, health and welfare with a particular interest in sexual violence. Earner-Byrne became the SALI Chair of Irish Gender History at UCC in January 2021. Earner-Byrne is on the Board of the Irish Manuscripts Commission. She's a member of the Royal Irish Academy.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Bibliography

Books

  • Mother and Child: Maternity and Child Welfare in Dublin, 1920s-1960s, Manchester, 2007
  • Letters of the Catholic Poor. Poverty in Independent Ireland, 1920-1940, Cambridge University Press, 2017

Articles

  • "The rape of Mary M.: A microhistory of sexual violence and moral redemption in 1920s Ireland", Journal of the History of Sexuality, (Jan. 2015)

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