MWW Original Website Elements
Title
MWW Original Website Elements
Description
Images and text from the original website of the Munster Women Writers Project which was live from 2007-2013. The website took the form of a searchable literary and bibliographic database of ~560 women writers from, or associated with, Munster between 1800 and 2000.
Date
2007-2013
Creator
Murphy, Joan
Source
Munster Women Writers Project, University College Cork
Publisher
Women in Irish Society Project, University College Cork
Rights
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Coverage
2007-2013
Format
gif
text
jpeg
png
Relation
http://web.archive.org/web/20130120222735/http://www.munsterwomen.ie/
Language
en
Type
Website Screengrabs
Images
Text
Subject
Munster Women Writers Project Website
Contributor
Murphy, Joan
O'Toole, Tina
Collection Items
Towards a Feminist Literary History Conference Poster 1
MWW Conference Poster, July 20-22, 2001.
Venue: University College, Cork
Venue: University College, Cork
Towards a Feminist Literary History Conference Poster 2
MWW Conference Poster, July 20-22, 2001.
Venue: University College, Cork
With list of speakers and contact details.
Venue: University College, Cork
With list of speakers and contact details.
MWW 2001 Conference Attendees 1
Prof. Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Trinity College Dublin, with MWW project team members Professor Patricia Coughlan, UCC and Dr. Éibhear Walshe, UCC.
Research Team & Advisory Panel Page
Text which appeared on the original website, giving biographical details of the project researchers and the advisory panel.
Bibliography Page
Text which appeared on the original website, providing a bibliography for the MWW Project website.
Project Background Page
Text which appeared on the original website, giving details of the project background.
Links Page
Text which appeared on the original website, giving details of links to contemporaneous resources.
MWW 2001 Conference Attendees 2
Dr. Silvia Diez Fabre, University of Burgos; Dr. Tina O'Toole, Conference Organiser and MWW Project Researcher; Dr.Claire Connolly, Cardiff University; Prof. Janet Todd, University of Glasgow; Gearóidín Nic Carthaigh, Irish Language Researcher.