The slender thread : Irish women on the southern Avalon, 1750-1860
Women's vital participation in early community formation in Newfoundland has long been overlooked by the traditional historiography Recent writings on migration and early settlement have been more inclusive, but women's lives still appear secondary and peripheral in texts dealing primarily...
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ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:1550 2023-10-01T03:57:32+02:00 The slender thread : Irish women on the southern Avalon, 1750-1860 Keough, Willeen G. 2001 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/1550/ https://research.library.mun.ca/1550/1/Keough_WilleenG.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/1550/3/Keough_WilleenG.pdf en eng Memorial University of Newfoundland https://research.library.mun.ca/1550/1/Keough_WilleenG.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/1550/3/Keough_WilleenG.pdf Keough, Willeen G. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Keough=3AWilleen_G=2E=3A=3A.html> (2001) The slender thread : Irish women on the southern Avalon, 1750-1860. Doctoral (PhD) thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. thesis_license Thesis NonPeerReviewed 2001 ftmemorialuniv 2023-09-03T06:44:28Z Women's vital participation in early community formation in Newfoundland has long been overlooked by the traditional historiography Recent writings on migration and early settlement have been more inclusive, but women's lives still appear secondary and peripheral in texts dealing primarily with the activities of men To broaden the scope of the discussion, this thesis examines the multi-generational group of Irish-Newfoundland women who were co-founders of fishing communities along the southern Avalon peninsula in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. -- Irish women came out to Newfoundland to take advantage of opportunities in the fishing economy, following well-established trade routes between the southeastern counties of their homeland and the island. On the southern Avalon. they and their daughters provided demographic continuities and stability in fishing populations that rose and ebbed with the movements of transient fishermen. In both family and community, they held considerable status and authority They not only performed vital reproductive work for their households, but also became essential shore workers in family work units in the fishery, and were visible in various other capacities in the economic life of the area. These women were primary household managers. They were important spiritual guides in both orthodox Catholic practice and in an ancient. non-Christian system of beliefs and practices. They participated occasionally in communal actions and more frequently in individual interventions to defend property, family, reputation, and community standards. They also readily employed the evolving court system in pursuit of justice, often manoeuvring between formal legal mechanisms and informal confrontation to assert their claims. Thus, the construction of Irish-Newfoundland womanhood that evolved in this new-world setting contrasted strongly with the middle-class feminine ideals of domesticity, fragility, and dependence that increasingly circumscribed the lives of English gentry women in the area. ... Thesis Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository |
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Women's vital participation in early community formation in Newfoundland has long been overlooked by the traditional historiography Recent writings on migration and early settlement have been more inclusive, but women's lives still appear secondary and peripheral in texts dealing primarily with the activities of men To broaden the scope of the discussion, this thesis examines the multi-generational group of Irish-Newfoundland women who were co-founders of fishing communities along the southern Avalon peninsula in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. -- Irish women came out to Newfoundland to take advantage of opportunities in the fishing economy, following well-established trade routes between the southeastern counties of their homeland and the island. On the southern Avalon. they and their daughters provided demographic continuities and stability in fishing populations that rose and ebbed with the movements of transient fishermen. In both family and community, they held considerable status and authority They not only performed vital reproductive work for their households, but also became essential shore workers in family work units in the fishery, and were visible in various other capacities in the economic life of the area. These women were primary household managers. They were important spiritual guides in both orthodox Catholic practice and in an ancient. non-Christian system of beliefs and practices. They participated occasionally in communal actions and more frequently in individual interventions to defend property, family, reputation, and community standards. They also readily employed the evolving court system in pursuit of justice, often manoeuvring between formal legal mechanisms and informal confrontation to assert their claims. Thus, the construction of Irish-Newfoundland womanhood that evolved in this new-world setting contrasted strongly with the middle-class feminine ideals of domesticity, fragility, and dependence that increasingly circumscribed the lives of English gentry women in the area. ... |
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https://research.library.mun.ca/1550/1/Keough_WilleenG.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/1550/3/Keough_WilleenG.pdf Keough, Willeen G. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Keough=3AWilleen_G=2E=3A=3A.html> (2001) The slender thread : Irish women on the southern Avalon, 1750-1860. Doctoral (PhD) thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. |
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