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Anglican Women in Dublin: Philanthropy, Politics and Education in the Early Twentieth Century
Oonagh Walsh
GSBS School Office
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Catholic Woman
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Charitable Work
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Church of Ireland
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Dublin
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Early Twentieth Century
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Full Participation
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Ireland
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Irish Free State
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Philanthropy
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Politics
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Protestant
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Public Activities
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Public Life
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Upheaval
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Work Education
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Arts and Humanities
Catholic Women
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Dublin
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Early Twentieth Century
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Irish Free State
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Limits
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Philanthropy
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Protestant Identity
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Public life
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Upheaval
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