The Adoption Machine
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Paul Jude Redmond. The Adoption Machine
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Although the main-section narratives of the LGRs were written by anonymous civil servants, at least one and often two special reports were written every year by the ‘National Inspectors of Boarded-Out Children’: Aneenee Fitzgerald-Kenney and Alice Litster. Having served under the Senior Inspector, Fitzgerald-Kenney was the more senior; Marie Dickie had served since her appointment in 1903 and as a National Inspector from at least 1910. Litster was later also appointed National Inspector. Products of the sensitive and enlightened approach to childcare originating in Britain, their reports were mainly narrative, and significant parts were printed verbatim in the 1927/1928 LGR in the main section. The following year, their reports were relegated to the Appendices section and in smaller print than the main section.
Fitzgerald-Kenney’s and Litster’s Protestant backgrounds are vital to a full understanding of the ideological and religious battle waged in the sub text of the reports year on year. Anyone interested in the treatment of single mothers in Ireland during the 1920s and 1930s should read these reports, including Fitzgerald-Kenney’s and Litster’s individual reports in the Appendices from 1928. The complete narrative offers a fascinating insight into the Inspectors’ philosophy about single mothers and their babies. Their views on the care of children are clear and progressive, unlike the woefully out-of-date ramblings of the Catholic Irish civil servants.
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