Joan Hoff, professor of history at Indiana University and co-editor of the Journal of Women’s History, is a specialist in twentieth-century American foreign policy and politics and in the legal status of American women. She was executive secretary of the Organization of American Historians from 1981 to 1989. She has been the recipient of numerous awards, includig the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians’ Article Prize and the Stuart L. Bernath Prize for the best book on American diplomacy. She is the author of several books including Law, Gender, and Injustice: A Legal History of U.S. Women and Herbert Hoover: Forgotten Progressive.Joan Hoff is Director of the Contemporary History Institute of the University of Ohio, Athens. She is the author of Nixon Reconsidered and Law, Gender, and Injustice. Marian Yeates has a Ph.D. in American History from Indiana University. She writes from her home in Island Park, Idaho.
Christmas in Clonmel
1
(56)
Gone with the Fairies
57
(44)
Peasants, Peelers, and Priests
101
(42)
The Fairy Cures
143
(50)
The Fairy Trials
193
(46)
``To Go Amongst the People''
239
(50)
Tales of Slievenamon
289
(50)
The Archbishop's Jubilee
339
(52)
Afterword
391
(18)
Notes
409
(28)
Notes on Sources
437
(8)
Bibliography
445
(6)
Index
451
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