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New perspectives on women and the Irish diaspora

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Pages 1-5 | Published online: 15 Feb 2013
 

Acknowledgements

We would like to acknowledge the financial support received from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (www.ahrc.ac.uk) as part of an AHRC Early Career Fellowship (McWilliams, October 2011–June 2012), for a conference on ‘New Perspectives on Women and the Irish Diaspora’, which took place at Bath Spa University on 24 March 2012. The conference website can be accessed at the following address: http://womenandtheirishdiaspora.wordpress.com/. In addition, the AHRC funded a lifelong learning seminar series on ‘Women and Exile in Irish Literature and Culture’, which ran at the London Irish Women's Centre in autumn 2011: http://womenandexileseminarseries.wordpress.com/.

We are grateful for the further support of the AHRC in compiling this special issue.

We would like to thank Tony Murray, Curator of the Archive of the Irish in Britain at London Metropolitan University, for kind permission to cite from material in the archive.

We would also like to thank the editors of Irish Studies Review, Paul Hyland and Neil Sammells, for accepting our proposal for a special issue, and Nicola Presley for her excellent guidance and advice throughout the editing and production process.

Notes

 1. CitationBoland, ‘The Emigrant Irish’, 129.

 2. CitationHorgan, ‘To Those Who Have Inherited a Country’, 52.

 3. CitationAkenson, The Irish Diaspora, 157.

 7. CitationMcWilliams, ‘Harnessing Diaspora Will Help Rebuild Economy’; ‘CitationReaching Out to Our Global Tribe Taps a Deep Well of Opportunity’.

 8. McWilliams, ‘Harnessing Diaspora Will Help Rebuild Economy’.

 9. CitationCullen, ‘Certificate of Irishness Open to 70 Million People Worldwide’.

11. CitationEnright, The Gathering.

12. CitationCullen, ‘Seven are Appointed to Council of State’.

13. CitationWalter and Hickman, Discrimination and the Irish Community in Britain; CitationWalter et al., Irish Emigrants and Irish Communities Abroad.

14. London Standard cartoon featured in the London Irish Women's Centre Newsletter, March 1986. CitationLondon Irish Women's Centre Box File, Archive of the Irish in Britain.

15. London Irish Women's Centre Newsletter. London Irish Women's Centre Box File, Archive of the Irish in Britain.

16. London Irish Women's Centre Mission Statement, 1985. London Irish Women's Centre Box File, Archive of the Irish in Britain.

17. CitationO'Keeffe, Irish Lifelines.

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