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19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century
Mangion, Carmen M. and Bourke, Joanna and Hide, Louise (2012) Perspectives on Pain: Introduction. [Editorial/Introduction]
Mangion, Carmen M. (2012) Why would you have me live upon a gridiron?: pain, identity, and emotional communities in Nineteenth-Century English convent culture. 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century 15 , ISSN 1755-1560.
Britain and the World
Mangion, Carmen M. (2013) Roundtable on Hilary M. Carey, "God's Empire: Religion and Colonialism in the British World, c.1801-1908". Britain and the World 6 (2), pp. 276-290. ISSN 2043-8567.
Canadian Journal of Irish Studies
Mangion, Carmen M. (2015) Margaret H. Preston and Margaret Ó hÓgartaigh, Gender and Medicine in Ireland, 1700-1950. [Book Review]
Catholic Ancestor
Mangion, Carmen M. (2008) Britain's nineteenth-century Catholic almshouses. Catholic Ancestor 12 (2), pp. 73-79. ISSN 1350-1550.
Continuity and Change
Mangion, Carmen M. (2014) Housing the ‘decayed members’ of the middle classes: social class and St Scholastica’s Retreat, 1861-1901. Continuity and Change 29 (3), pp. 373-398. ISSN 0268-4160.
European Review of History
Mangion, Carmen M. (2012) Faith, philanthropy and the aged poor in nineteenth-century England and Wales. European Review of History 19 (4), pp. 515-530. ISSN 1350-7486.
Gender and History
Mangion, Carmen M. (2011) "Nursing and Women’s Labour in the Nineteenth Century: The quest for Independence" by Sue Hawkins. [Book Review]
History of Education
Mangion, Carmen M. (2012) The business of life: educating Catholic deaf children in late nineteenth-century England. History of Education 41 (5), ISSN 0046-760X.
History of Education Researcher
Mangion, Carmen M. (2011) "The Forgotten Contribution of the Teaching Sisters: A Historiographical Essay on the Educational Work of Catholic Women Religious in the 19th and 20th Centuries" by Bart Hellinckx, Frank Simon and Marc Depaepe. [Book Review]
Irish Studies Review
Mangion, Carmen M. (2005) Mary Sullivan (ed), The Correspondence of Catherine McAuley, 1818-1841. [Book Review]
Mangion, Carmen M. (2005) 'The correspondence of Catherine McAuley, 1818-1841', by Mary Sullivan (ed). [Book Review]
Journal of British Studies
Mangion, Carmen M. (2008) "Consuming Fantasies: Labor, Leisure, and the London Shopgirl, 1880-1920" by Lise Sanders. [Book Review]
Journal of Contemporary History
Mangion, Carmen M. (2019) A new Internationalism: endeavouring to ‘build from this diversity, unity’, 1945-1990. Journal of Contemporary History 55 (3), pp. 579-601. ISSN 0022-0094.
Mangion, Carmen M. (2009) "Mother and Child: Maternity and Child Welfare in Dublin, 1922-60" by Lindsey Earner-Byrne. [Book Review]
Medical History
Mangion, Carmen M. (2018) ‘Tolerable Intolerance’: Protestantism, Sectarianism and voluntary hospitals in late-nineteenth-century London. Medical History 62 (4), pp. 468-484. ISSN 0025-7273.
Northern Scotland
Mangion, Carmen M. (2013) S. Karly Kehoe, "Creating a Scottish Church: Catholicism, gender and ethnicity in nineteenth-century Scotland". [Book Review]
Nursing History Review
Mangion, Carmen M. (2006) 'The Crimean Journals of the Sisters of Mercy 1854-56' by Mary Luddy. [Book Review]
Mangion, Carmen M. (2006) Maria Luddy (ed), "The Crimean Journals of the Sisters of Mercy 1854-56". [Book Review]
Oral History
Mangion, Carmen M. (2014) Abbie Reese, Dedicated to God: An Oral History of Cloistered Nuns. [Book Review]
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Mangion, Carmen M. (2014) Dickinson, Frances (1755-1830). Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
Recusant History
Mangion, Carmen M. (2013) Rene Kollar, "A Foreign and Wicked Institution? The Campaign against Convents in Victorian England". [Book Review]
Mangion, Carmen M. (2012) Edna Hamer, "Elizabeth Prout, 1820-1864: A Religious Life for Industrial England". [Book Review]
Social History of Medicine
Mangion, Carmen M. (2014) E. Fleischmann, S. Grypma, M. Marten & I.M. Okkenhaug (eds.), Transnational and Historical Perspectives on Global Health, Welfare and Humanitarianism. [Book Review]
Mangion, Carmen M. (2013) Nancy Lusignan Schultz, "Mrs. Mattingly's Miracle: The Prince, the Widow and the Cure That Shocked Washington City". [Book Review]
Women's History Magazine
Mangion, Carmen M. (2007) 'Gender, religion, and radicalism in the long eighteenth century: the 'ingenius quaker' and her connections, by Judith Jennings. [Book Review]
Mangion, Carmen M. (2007) Judith Jennings, "Gender, Religion, and Radicalism in the Long Eighteenth Century: The ‘Ingenius Quaker’ and her connections’". [Book Review]
Women's History Review
Mangion, Carmen M. (2012) To console, to nurse, to prepare for eternity: the Catholic sickroom in late nineteenth-century England. Women's History Review 21 (4), pp. 657-678. ISSN 0961-2025.
Mangion, Carmen M. (2007) ‘Laying “Good Strong Foundations”: the power of the symbolic in the formation of a religious sister. Women's History Review 16 (3), pp. 403-415. ISSN 0961-2025.
Women’s History Review
Mangion, Carmen M. (2006) “Good teacher” or “good religious”?: the professional identity of Catholic women religious in nineteenth-century England and Wales. Women’s History Review 14 (2), pp. 223-242. ISSN 0961-2025.