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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783030026387
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (320 pages)
    Series Statement: Genders and sexualities in history
    Series Statement: Genders and Sexualities in History Ser.
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    DDC: 305.23510941709049
    Keywords: Masculinity-Ireland-History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Series Editors' Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1 Ireland and Masculinities in History: An Introduction -- Chapter 2 Caught in a Contract: Congreve, Farquhar and Contractarian Masculinities -- Introduction-The Contracting Hero -- Dramatising Contract -- The Patriot Critique of Contract -- Conclusion-Enabling Critique -- Chapter 3 'Whole Swarms of Bastards': A Modest Proposal, the Discourse of Economic Improvement and Protestant Masculinity in Ireland, 1720-1738 -- I -- II -- III -- Chapter 4 Bog Men: Celtic Landscapes in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Satire -- Goddess Famine: Satirising Scotland in the 1760s -- Fringe Fantasies: National Identity and Boggy Propaganda -- Peat Burial: Arthur Murphy's Irish Blunder -- Chapter 5 Primogeniture, Strict Settlement and the Rituals of Masculinity on an Irish Landed Estate, 1855-90 -- Chapter 6 Thomas A. Hickey: The 'Uncrowned King' and Irish Masculinity on Two Continents -- Chapter 8 Fianna Fáil's Agrarian Man and the Economics of National Salvation -- The Economic History of the Land of Erin -- Fianna Fáil's Agrarian Masculinity -- Masculinty and the Cumann na nGaedheal Red Scare -- The Economic War and the Restoration of National Dignity -- Continuity and Revolution on the Global Periphery -- Chapter 9 Bachelor Trouble, Troubled Bachelors: The Cultural Figure of the Bachelor in Ballybunion and Mullingar -- The Figure of the Bachelor -- Ballybunion, 1972: The Gay Bachelor -- Mullingar, 1968/1940: The Westmeath Bachelor -- Chapter 10 Irish Fatherhood in the Twentieth Century -- Chapter 11 'No Idle Sightseers': The Ulster Women's Unionist Council and the Masculine World of Politics During the Ulster Crisis, 1912-14 -- Chapter 12 Irish Protestant Masculinities and Orangewomen in Scotland, Canada and England, 1890-1918.
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    ISBN: 9783030026387
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 313 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Genders and sexualities in history
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    DDC: 306.09
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Cultural History ; History of Britain and Ireland ; Gender and Sexuality ; Social History ; Civilization-History ; Great Britain-History ; Gender identity ; Social history ; Mann ; Geschlechterrolle ; Irland ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Irland ; Mann ; Geschlechterrolle ; Geschichte
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781789621860
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 256 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln , Illustrationen, Karte , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Reappraisals in Irish history [16]
    Series Statement: Reappraisals in Irish history
    DDC: 305.89162071
    Keywords: Irish History 19th century ; Irish Social conditions ; Violence History 19th century ; Masculinity History 19th century ; Emigration and immigration ; Irish ; Irish ; Social conditions ; Masculinity ; Religion ; Violence ; History ; Canada Emigration and immigration 19th century ; History ; Canada Religion ; Canada ; Kanada ; Iren ; Männlichkeit ; Stereotypisierung ; Geschichte 1798-1841
    Abstract: Bodies of men -- Wanted? Coming to the Canadas, 1798-1830 -- The Irish hero -- Ogle Gowan and orangeism in Upper Canada -- Shiners on the river -- Irish patriotes -- Dismemberment at Windmill Point.
    Abstract: "Being an Irish man was a consistent, contentious issue in the Canadas. The aim of this book is to provide the first gendered examination of male Irish migration to Upper and Lower Canada within the broader contexts of negative stereotypes about Irish violence and Irishmen's questionable loyalty to the British Empire. Through examinations of key violent episodes and (in)famous individuals, Violent Loyalties argues that being an Irishman in the Canadas meant daily negotiations with discrimination, ethnic rivalries, the pressure to become more 'British', and having to base one's sense of manliness on being the most visible 'other' in the colonies. Irish Catholics faced the burden of being dual minorities - the 'other' religion within the Anglophone world and English-speaking in the Catholic sphere already established by French-Canadians. Irish Protestants also had difficulties adapting to their new communities, as the problematic association with violent Orangeism and rivalries with Scottish and English immigrants, many of whom were United Empire Loyalists, created obstacles in the quest for upward social mobility. Both Canadian and Irish historiographies are sorely lacking in examinations of masculinity compared with those investigating American, French, Australian, or British manliness. This gap in the literature becomes even more apparent outside of a twentieth-century focus. Violent Loyalties aims to fill these lacunae in the histories of colonial Canada and the Irish diaspora"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780773539723 , 0773539727
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 256 S.
    DDC: 305.309
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    Keywords: Protestant men Social conditions 20th century ; Masculinity History 20th century ; Unionism (Irish politics) ; Men Identity 20th century ; History ; Paramilitary forces History 20th century ; World War, 1914-1918 ; Northern Ireland Politics and government ; Northern Ireland Social conditions ; Nordirland ; Protestant ; Unionisten ; Männlichkeit ; Militarismus
    Abstract: "From violence in the trenches, to the struggle for independence and the eventual partition of the country, Ireland's cultural history is indelibly marked by the shadow of the Great War. As the war raged on, the nine-county province of Ulster - refashioned in 1921 as the six counties of Northern Ireland - was flooded with images of masculine military heroism. Soldiers, veterans, and paramilitaries became the most visible and potent incarnation of manhood on the streets of Belfast and Derry. In Ulster's Men, Jane McGaughey provides an historical glimpse into the unionist ideals of manliness in Northern Ireland, delving into the power dynamics of political propaganda, military service, fraternal societies, and paramilitary violence. Drawing upon depictions of men found in war diaries, police reports, government documents, and the popular press, McGaughey presents unionist masculinities as far more than the monolithic stereotype of dour austerity and misplaced loyalty. An exploration of the history of gender representation through the mirror of Northern Ireland's tortuous past. Ulster's Men weaves together images of Edwardian heroism, imperial patriotism, the fellowship of men in uniform, and the chaotic hostilities of war."--Publisher's website
    Abstract: "From violence in the trenches, to the struggle for independence and the eventual partition of the country, Ireland's cultural history is indelibly marked by the shadow of the Great War. As the war raged on, the nine-county province of Ulster - refashioned in 1921 as the six counties of Northern Ireland - was flooded with images of masculine military heroism. Soldiers, veterans, and paramilitaries became the most visible and potent incarnation of manhood on the streets of Belfast and Derry. In Ulster's Men, Jane McGaughey provides an historical glimpse into the unionist ideals of manliness in Northern Ireland, delving into the power dynamics of political propaganda, military service, fraternal societies, and paramilitary violence. Drawing upon depictions of men found in war diaries, police reports, government documents, and the popular press, McGaughey presents unionist masculinities as far more than the monolithic stereotype of dour austerity and misplaced loyalty. An exploration of the history of gender representation through the mirror of Northern Ireland's tortuous past. Ulster's Men weaves together images of Edwardian heroism, imperial patriotism, the fellowship of men in uniform, and the chaotic hostilities of war."--Publisher's website
    Description / Table of Contents: Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-239) and index
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- Manly constructions -- Propaganda and paramilitaries -- Armed to the teeth: manliness in 1914 -- The glorious first of July: The 36th (Ulster) Division at the Somme -- Brothers in arms? -- Closing ranks -- Institutionalized dominance, 1921- 1923 -- Conclusion.
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9783030725372
    Language: English
    Pages: xxx, 512 Seiten , Diagramme , 21 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Innovations in social finance
    DDC: 306.3
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    Keywords: Finance Social aspects ; Social responsibility of business ; Social entrepreneurship ; Social entrepreneurship ; Social responsibility of business ; Fallstudie ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9783030026370
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 313 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Genders and sexualities in history
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    DDC: 306.09
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Cultural History ; History of Britain and Ireland ; Gender and Sexuality ; Social History ; Civilization-History ; Great Britain-History ; Gender identity ; Social history ; Mann ; Geschlechterrolle ; Irland ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Irland ; Mann ; Geschlechterrolle ; Geschichte
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    ISBN: 9783030725358
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (XXX, 512 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Innovations in social finance
    DDC: 306.3
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    Keywords: Impact Investment ; Innovation ; Finanzprodukt ; Sozialwirtschaft ; Digitalisierung ; Blockchain ; Regulierung ; Institutionelle Infrastruktur ; Welt ; Finance-Social aspects ; Social responsibility of business ; Social entrepreneurship ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Expanding Our Understanding of Value through Innovations in Social Finance, Thomas Walker, Jane McGaughey, Sherif Goubran, and Nadra Wagdy -- SECTION I: EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF SOCIAL FINANCE.-Chapter 2: Social Finance in the Anthropocene, Anne Snick.-Chapter 3: Social Finance in Quebec: An Ecosystemic Approach to Financial Innovation, Marguerite Mendell and Nancy Neamtan -- Chapter 4: Social Finance for Women’s Entrepreneurship in Canada, Zohreh Hassannezhad Chavoushi, Guang Ying Mo, and Wendy Cukier -- Chapter 5: The Role of Youth in Scaling Social Value Investing – The Case of Canada's National Social Value Fund, Bruno Lam, Steve Petterson, James Tansey, Mariana Martinez Rubio, and Maxime Lakat -- SECTION II: INNOVATIONS IN SOCIAL INVESTING -- Chapter 6: The Community Bond Experience in Montreal, Quebec, Jason Prince and Vanessa Sorin -- Chapter 7: Let’s Get Explicit: The Emergence of Impact-Linked Returns in the Commercial Debt Market, Lars Boggild -- Chapter 8: A University Model of Social Finance: Reflections on the University of Edinburgh’s Social Investment Fund, Dave Gorman and Julia Qermezi Huang -- Chapter 9: Opportunities in Patient Capital Financing, Julie Segal and Erica Barbosa Vargas -- SECTION III: DIGITALIZING SOCIAL FINANCE -- Chapter 10: Inside Money Creation in the Digital Era, Israel Cedillo Lazcano -- Chapter 11: Social Finance Investments with a Focus on Digital Social Business Models, Stephan A. Jansen, Clemens Mast, and Wolfgang Spiess-Knafl -- Chapter 12: From Community Bank to Solidarity Fintech: The Case of Palmas e-Dinheiro in Brazil, Asier Ansorena, Eduardo H. Diniz, Erica S. Siqueira, and Marlei Pozzebon -- Chapter 13: Social Finance and Agricultural Funding, Dániel Havran, Péter Kerényi, and Attila A. Víg -- SECTION IV: BLOCKCHAINS IN SOCIAL FINANCE -- Chapter 14: Public Governance of the Blockchain Revolution and its Implications for Social Finance: A Comparative Analysis, Stefania Paladini, Erez Yerushalmi, and Ignazio Castellucci -- Chapter 15: Blockchain Consortia for the Social Good: An Introduction for Non-Technical Audiences, Percy Venegas -- Chapter 16: Informational Efficiency and Cybersecurity: Systemic Threats to Blockchain Applications, Constantin Gurdgiev and Adam Fleming -- SECTION V: GOVERNANCE AND THE ROLE OF INSTITUTIONS -- Chapter 17: Who Should Fund Social Innovation?, Molly Sinderbrand -- Chapter 18: The Financial Intermediary Role of Peer-to-Peer Lenders, Barbara Dömötör and Tímea Ölvedi -- Chapter 19: The Role of Social Financing in Sustainable Development: The Case of Nigerian Co-operatives, Akanji Ajibola -- Chapter 20: Evaluating Impact Investments: Frameworks and Applications for Social Ventures, Alessandro Rizzello, Elisabetta Scognamiglio, Ludovica Testa, and Lorenzo Liotta -- Chapter 21: Social Investment in the UK: The Emergence of a Hollow Field, Belinda Bell -- Chapter 22: The New Venture Philanthropy, Sureyya Burcu Avci.
    Abstract: Our world is experiencing increasingly complex social and environmental challenges. The prevailing business models and, to some extent, capitalism per se, are frequently blamed for these problems due to their neglect of social and environmental values in favour of financial returns. Within this context, social finance has attracted the attention of governments, organizations, entrepreneurs, and researchers as a means of mobilizing resources and innovation with the goal of establishing effective long-term solutions. This edited collection summarizes, discusses, and analyzes new innovative trends in social finance. It features contributions that aim to highlight emerging trends (products, tools, and processes) in social finance, present a series of case studies related to the development, deployment, and scaling of social finance innovations, offer an understanding of how non-economic externalities are being incorporated, managed, and assessed in recent innovations, reveal the disruptive potential of social finance innovations by analyzing how they are redefining mainstream finance, analyze the scales – of operation and impact – of different innovations, and explore the complex relationship between social finance and social innovation. Featuring contributions from both the research and practitioner community as well as policy actors, the book provides more than a snapshot of the current social finance field by specifically highlighting the major challenges and difficulties that require the urgent attention of policymakers and social entrepreneurs. Thomas Walker is a full professor of finance at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. He previously served as an associate dean, department chair, and director of Concordia’s David O’Brien Centre for Sustainable Enterprise. Prior to his academic career, he worked for firms such as Mercedes Benz, KPMG, and Utility Consultants International. He has published over 70 journal articles and books. Jane McGaughey is an associate professor of diaspora studies at Concordia University’s School of Irish Studies, holding a PhD in Irish history from the University of London. Her research focuses on the intersections of historical and contemporary migration, gender, and ethnic discrimination. Sherif Goubran is an instructor in the Department of Architecture (School of Sciences and Engineering) at the American University in Cairo. He is currently a PhD candidate in the Individualized Program (INDI) at Concordia University, where he is conducting interdisciplinary research on sustainability in the built environment within the fields of design, building engineering, and real estate finance. Nadra Wagdy is an associate consultant at CID Consulting in Egypt. She is contributing to the development and scaling of an Extended Producer Responsibility program, working with the informal waste sector. She has extensive experience supporting cooperatives and not-for-profit organizations across their development phases: starting from validating their business plan and governance model to scaling-up their operations.
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9783031295287
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 183 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
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    DDC: 304.2
    Keywords: Human Geography ; Human Migration ; Environmental Social Sciences ; Population and Demography ; Human geography ; Emigration and immigration ; Environmental sciences—Social aspects ; Demography ; Population ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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