All Stories

  1. They came with a purpose: educational journeys of nineteenth-century Irish Dominican Sister Teachers
  2. Creating spaces in a male domain: Sister Principals in Catholic schools, 1850–1974
  3. Knowledge transfer, educational change and the history of education
  4. Dominican Sister Teachers in Ireland and New Zealand, 1870-1905
  5. Perspectives from the periphery? Colombo Plan scholars in New Zealand Universities, 1951‐1975
  6. In search of scholarly expertise: transnational connections and women graduates at the University of New Zealand, 1911‐1961
  7. Creating women’s work in the academy and beyond: Carnegie connections, 1923–1942
  8. Of sheep's pluck and science exhibitions: the professional life of Mother Bernard Towers RSM (1883–1963)
  9. Beyond the domestic sphere? A home science education at the University of New Zealand, 1911–1936
  10. Glorified housekeepers or pioneering professionals? the professional lives of home science graduates from the University of New Zealand
  11. From ‘apprentice’ to professional: The training of New Zealand Catholic teachers 1945‐65
  12. Schooling for Faith, Citizenship and Social Mobility: Catholic Secondary Education in New Zealand, 1924–1944
  13. Strategies for survival and success: Dominican teachers 1931‐1961