Interview with James M. Smith on Ireland's Magdalen laundries and the nation's architecture of containment, by James Smith

Focusing on the ten Catholic Magdalen laundries operating between 1922 and 1996, [this book] offers the first history of women entering these institutions in the twentieth century. Because the religious orders have not opened their archival records, Smith argues that Ireland's Magdalen institut...

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Main Author: Smith, James M.
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Language:English
Online Access:https://www.youtube.com/embed/r14yd-VjGPc
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spelling ndltd-BOSTON-oai-dlib.bc.edu-bc-ir_1078732019-05-10T07:36:06Z Interview with James M. Smith on Ireland's Magdalen laundries and the nation's architecture of containment, by James Smith Smith, James M. MovingImage interview English 51 min., 04 sec. electronic video/mp4 Focusing on the ten Catholic Magdalen laundries operating between 1922 and 1996, [this book] offers the first history of women entering these institutions in the twentieth century. Because the religious orders have not opened their archival records, Smith argues that Ireland's Magdalen institutions continue to exist in the public mind primarily at the level of story (cultural representation and survivor testimony) rather than history (archival history and documentation). Title supplied by cataloger. https://www.youtube.com/embed/r14yd-VjGPc This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:107873
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description Focusing on the ten Catholic Magdalen laundries operating between 1922 and 1996, [this book] offers the first history of women entering these institutions in the twentieth century. Because the religious orders have not opened their archival records, Smith argues that Ireland's Magdalen institutions continue to exist in the public mind primarily at the level of story (cultural representation and survivor testimony) rather than history (archival history and documentation). === Title supplied by cataloger.
author Smith, James M.
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title_full Interview with James M. Smith on Ireland's Magdalen laundries and the nation's architecture of containment, by James Smith
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