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    HIV Testing Disruptions and Service Adaptations During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Literature Review

    Access to treatment and care in safe clinical settings improves people’s lives with HIV. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted vital HIV programs and services, increasing the risk of adverse health outcomes for peop...

    William Mude, Hadijah Mwenyango, Robyn Preston, Catherine O’Mullan in AIDS and Behavior (2024)

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    The Twilight of Anti-Catholicism?

    The general conclusion explores the worldviews of ultra-Protestant societies, which were created by men and women imagining a common British identity in Britain and its colonies. This chapter also insists on t...

    Geraldine Vaughan in Anti-Catholicism and British Identities in… (2022)

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    A Global Network: Ultra-Protestant Societies Throughout the British World

    This chapter offers a global picture of the ultra-Protestant bodies which formed a network throughout Britain and its Canadian and Australian Dominions. It is therefore an examination, at a world level, of the...

    Geraldine Vaughan in Anti-Catholicism and British Identities in… (2022)

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    No Popery! Theologico-Political Anti-Catholicism

    This chapter examines the forms of rejection in words and deeds of classic Catholic ‘errors’ in doctrine and practices. The denunciation of these faults represented the oldest form of anti-Catholicism which to...

    Geraldine Vaughan in Anti-Catholicism and British Identities in… (2022)

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    ‘Things Would Be a Thousand Times Worse’

    This chapter starts out by revisiting the historiography of anti-Catholicism in late modern Britain. The study of Victorian-era anti-Catholicism took off in the late 1960s on both sides of the Atlantic. This m...

    Geraldine Vaughan in Anti-Catholicism and British Identities in… (2022)

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    Constitutional Anti-Catholicism and Britishness

    This chapter explores the relics of constitutional anti-Catholicism—focusing on the forms of anti-Catholicism visible within the British and colonial States in legislation and ruling. First, this chapter is ma...

    Geraldine Vaughan in Anti-Catholicism and British Identities in… (2022)

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    Socio-National Anti-Catholicism

    This chapter explores how socio-national anti-Catholicism combined anxieties about the racial and socio-economic structure of metropolitan and colonial societies with emerging nationalistic discourses. Writing...

    Geraldine Vaughan in Anti-Catholicism and British Identities in… (2022)

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    The Catholic “Other”

    This collection of essays looks at the multifaceted issue of anti-Catholicism since the Protestant Reformation in Britain and Ireland. It does not claim to identify with a single historiographical tradition bu...

    Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille in Anti-Catholicism in Britain and Ireland, 1… (2020)

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    Counting Dead Women in Australia: An In-Depth Case Review of Femicide

    Gender-based fatal violence (femicide) is a preventable cause of premature death. The Counting Dead Women Australia (CDWA) campaign is a femicide census counting violent deaths of women in Australia from 2014....

    Patricia Cullen, Geraldine Vaughan, Zhuoyang Li, Jenna Price in Journal of Family Violence (2019)

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    The Distinctiveness of Catholic Schooling in the West of Scotland Before the Education (Scotland) Act, 1918

    Section 18 of the 1918 Education (Scotland) Act—described by historians such as T. M. Devine as the Magna Carta of Scottish Catholicism—has partly overshadowed what Roman Catholics had achieved up until then in t...

    Geraldine Vaughan in A History of Catholic Education and Schooling in Scotland (2019)

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    Amniotic fluid embolism: an Australian-New Zealand population-based study

    Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) is a major cause of direct maternal mortality in Australia and New Zealand. There has been no national population study of AFE in either country. The aim of this study was to esti...

    Nolan McDonnell, Marian Knight, Michael J. Peek in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth (2015)

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    Tracking Down the Irish

    Chapter 1 opens with a geographic and urban portrait of Airdrie, Coatbridge and Greenock. There follows an overall picture of Irish migrants in the Monklands and Greenock using the 1851, 1871, 1901 and 1911 ce...

    Geraldine Vaughan in The ‘Local’ Irish in the West of Scotland, 1851–1921 (2013)

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    The Impact of the First World War

    The historian Elaine McFarland has explored Scotland’s Irishmen’s participation in the war effort. In line with this perspective, this chapter further pictures the impact of the Irish community’s involvement a...

    Geraldine Vaughan in The ‘Local’ Irish in the West of Scotland, 1851–1921 (2013)

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    Educating the Irish Catholics

    The historian John McCaffrey wrote that ‘the educational system retained many of its traditional features and continued to mark out Scottish life in significant ways’. Thus it is central to study Irish Catholi...

    Geraldine Vaughan in The ‘Local’ Irish in the West of Scotland, 1851–1921 (2013)

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    National(ist) Issues

    Chapter 6 examines the national dimension of Irish political involvement both before and after the passing of the 1868 and 1884–85 suffrage reform acts. It contributes to the wider picture of the Irish nationa...

    Geraldine Vaughan in The ‘Local’ Irish in the West of Scotland, 1851–1921 (2013)

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    Conclusion

    The last return of Charles O’Neill from Coatbridge to his native land was posthumous. On 16 January 1918, his coffin ‘was entrained at Sunnyside station… en route for Glasgow, and left St Enoch’s at four o’clo...

    Geraldine Vaughan in The ‘Local’ Irish in the West of Scotland, 1851–1921 (2013)

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