Introduction – Mark Coen, Katherine O’Donnell, Maeve O’Rourke
Political, Cultural and Social Contexts of Donnybrook Magdalene Laundry
1. The Religious Sisters of Charity: Origins, Development and Controversies, Mark Coen Donnybrook
2. Magdalene Asylum and the Priorities of a Nation: A History of Respectability, Lindsey Earner-Byrne
3. ‘Cheap in the End’: A History of Donnybrook Magdalene Laundry, Mark Coen
4. ‘Magdalene’ Testimony from the Donnybrook Laundry, Katherine O’Donnell
Social, Commercial and Legal Significance of Donnybrook Magdalene Laundry
5. Designing Donnybrook: Conceiving Ireland’s ‘Architecture of Containment’, Chris Hamill
6. ‘Benefactors and Friends’: Charitable Bequests, Reparation and the Donnybrook Laundry, Máiréad Enright
7. Accounting at the Donnybrook Magdalene Laundry, Brid Murphy and Martin Quinn
8. ‘Women of Evil Life’: Donnybrook Magdalene and the Criminal Justice System, Lynsey Black
Heritage and Memory
9. Contemporary Archaeology and Donnybrook Magdalene Laundry: Working with the Material Remnants of an Institutionalised Recent Past, Laura McAtackney
10. The Material Evidence of Donnybrook Magdalene Laundry
(i) Museum Display and Interpretation as an act of Social Justice, Brenda Malone
(ii) Archival Legacies, Barry Houlihan
11. Guerrilla Archive: Donnybrook and the Magdalene Names Project, Claire McGettrick