Dear all,
Many thanks to everyone who replied to my query. I've now completed the
bibliography and if anyone would like a copy please feel free to email me
at [log in to unmask]
Thanks again,
Maria
--On 14 July 2005 14:01 +0100 Margaret Ward <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Maria,
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> A good book is interviews on women and the troubles by an Italian
> journalisat, Silvia Calamati,'The Troubles we've seen', published by
> Beyond the Pale publishers.
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> On those suggestions of Catherine's. The Duchas archive is housed by the
> Falls Community Council and Claire Hackett is the worker responsible for
> the archive, which is an oral acccount of West Belfast people's
> experiences of the Troubles. Itis highly interactive, easily searched,
> but you need to access it in situ. The details on how to get hold of
> 'Strong About it all' which I recommend, are below.
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> 'strong about it all...'
> Rural and urban women's experiences
> of the security forces in Northern Ireland
> edited by Helen Harris and Eileen Healy (2001)
> ISBN 0-9540264-0-3 (softback) 135pp £9.00 sterling
> Orders to local Bookshops, or:
> North West Women's / Human Rights Project Publications
> 1 West End Park Bogside DERRY BT48 9JF Email: [log in to unmask]
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> all the best with your course,
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> Margaret
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>> From: Maria Power <[log in to unmask]>
>> Reply-To: The Women on Ireland Research Network <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Oral History in Ireland
>> Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 12:40:56 +0100
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>> Hi all, I'm planning a session on Oral History as part of an MA
>> course that I'm teaching next year but I'm having problems finding
>> good examples of oral histories carried out in Ireland. Does anyone
>> have any suggestions that they'd be willing to share?
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>> Thanks!
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>> Best,
>> Maria
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