Pat Jalland

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Jalland, Patricia (1980). The Liberals and Ireland: The Ulster question in British politics to 1914. Harvester Press. ISBN   978-0-85527-627-0.
  • Jalland, Pat (1986). Women, marriage, and politics, 1860–1914. Oxford University Press. ISBN   978-0-19-282087-7.
  • Jalland, Pat; Hooper, John, eds. (1986). Women from birth to death : the female life cycle in Britain 1830-1914. Harvester Press Limited. ISBN   978-0-7108-0984-1.
  • Jalland, Pat (1996). Death in the Victorian family. Oxford University Press. ISBN   978-0-19-820188-5.
  • Jalland, Pat (2002). Australian ways of death: A social and cultural history, 1840–1918. Oxford University Press. ISBN   978-0-19-550754-6.
  • Jalland, Pat (2005). Changing ways of death in twentieth-century Australia: War, medicine and the funeral business. University of New South Wales Press. ISBN   978-0-86840-905-4.
  • Jalland, Pat (2010). Death in war and peace: Loss and grief in England, 1914–1970. Oxford University Press. ISBN   978-0-19-926551-0.
  • Jalland, Pat (2015). Old age in Australia: A history. Melbourne University Press. ISBN   978-0-522-86707-7.
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    Pat Jalland

    Born
    Patricia Case

    (1941-08-18) 18 August 1941 (age 82)
    Manchester, England
    OccupationHistorian
    Academic background
    Education University of Bristol (BA, 1963)
    King's College London (1964)
    University of Toronto (MA, 1969, PhD, 1976)
    Alma mater University of Toronto
    Thesis The Irish question in liberal politics, 1911–14 (1976)