Items where Author is "Calvert, Leanne"
Number of items: 14.
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‘came to her Dressed in mans cloaths’: Transgender histories and queer approaches to the family in eighteenth-century Ireland. (2024)
Leanne Calvert
RIFNET. A new agenda for the Irish family: messy realities & messier lives. (2024)
Leanne Calvert
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Maeve O'Riordan
'From a woman's point of view': the Presbyterian archive as a source for women's and gender history in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Ireland. (2022)
Leanne Calvert
‘Your Marage will make a change with them all ... when you get another famely’: illegitimate children, parenthood and siblinghood in Ireland, c. 1759-1832. (2022)
Leanne Calvert
‘to recover his reputation among the people of God’: Sex, Religion and the Double Standard in Presbyterian Ireland, c.1700–1838. (2022)
Leanne Calvert
Objects of Affection? Materialising Courtship, Love and Sex in Ireland, c. 1800-1830. (2022)
Leanne Calvert
"Her husband went away some time agoe": marriage breakdown in Presbyterian Ulster, c. 1690-1830. (2020)
Leanne Calvert
Introduction : Women and the Family in Ireland. New Directions and Perspectives, 1550-1950. (2020)
Leanne Calvert
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Maeve O'Riordan
“I’m not nervous. It’s just how I talk”: Stammering in University and the creation of an inclusive learning environment. (2020)
Leanne Calvert
'He came to her bed pretending courtship': sex, courtship and the making of marriage in Ulster, 1750-1844. (2018)
Leanne Calvert
‘What a wonderful change have I undergone … so altered in stature, knowledge & ideas!’: Apprenticeship, Adolescence and Growing Up in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Ulster. (2018)
Leanne Calvert
'Do not forget your bit wife': love, marriage and the negotiation of patriarchy in Irish Presbyterian marriages, c. 1780-1850. (2017)
Leanne Calvert
'A more careful tender nurse cannot be than my dear husband': reassessing the role of men in pregnancy and childbirth in Ulster, 1780-1832. (2017)
Leanne Calvert