Historical Context: 1904 (Irish-British Relations, Organizations like Daughters of Ireland, Irishness) Irish People Living In England – demographics, gender, age ect. [Anna] - link to literature and society in Ireland [Caitlin] The Daughter of Erin and Maud Gonne’s Political Stance [Evangelia] The British Army – Irish People Saving [Anna] British Popular Thought Towards Irish – editorial, cartoons [Anna] - link to Changing Conceptions of Irishness [Caitlin] - link to The British Perspective: Irishness in Literature [Heather] Maud Gonne’s Political Attitude Towards The Queen [Evangelia] Daughters of Erin Political Efforts [Evangelia] Dates/ Reasons for Head of State Visits [Laura M.] Reactions To Visits [Laura M.] Heightened Security During Visits [Laura M.] The Daughters of Erin and The Boer War – their efforts to stop the Irish men from enlisting in the war [Amanda M.] Housing/ Living Conditions in Dublin Slums [Adam] - working class tenement housing (1890-1910) [Sacha] - housing/ living conditions of 3 classes [Sacha] Ireland’s (female) Gendered Relation to (male) England [Laura] Mary Butler and her emphasis on women’s contributions to embodying Mother Ireland in the private sphere [Kendra] Maud Gonne and Daughters of Erin – as embodiments of Mother Ireland [Kendra] Diet and Health [Michelle] Employment 1890-1910 [Sacha] Political Power That Influenced Class Structure [Sacha] Employment/ Wages [Michelle]