This paper explores Irish women\u27s history at the turn of the century. Specifically, I focus on the rhetorical debate in which women engaged in newspapers over whether to first achieve independence from Britain and than fight for universal suffrage, or to first guarantee suffrage from the British government, and then devote their energies to nationalistic efforts
Professor Senia Pašeta argues that our understanding of modern Irish and British politics would be e...
In historical accounts of Ireland in which the political is defined purely in terms of that which di...
The Irish Free State\u27s narrative of independence proclaimed Bold, Fenian, Men. This study chall...
This paper explores Irish women\u27s history at the turn of the century. Specifically, I focus on th...
Feminist thought and activism was a feature of Irish political life in the late nineteenth and early...
This diploma thesis deals with women who played an active part in the struggle for Irish independenc...
Abstract The Anglo-Irish War of 1919–21 spurred organized political activity among women in Britain,...
The history of the struggle for the vote during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries coincides wit...
The nineteenth and twentieth centuries witnessed women's claims to political, cultural and social ri...
The symbolic role of women in Irish nationalism has to some extent obscured their practical involvem...
Gendered discourse and Irish nationalism during the revolutionary period evolved as part of the same...
Ireland’s long history of patriarchy is matched by the ongoing evolution of its women’s movements. ...
Writing Ireland\u27s Wrongs: Nineteenth-Century Women, Politics and Violence retrieves the rhetorica...
Political violence was a fact of Irish life in the early twentieth century, exacerbated by the sacri...
This concise study of Ireland’s revolutionary years charts the demise of the home rule movement and ...
Professor Senia Pašeta argues that our understanding of modern Irish and British politics would be e...
In historical accounts of Ireland in which the political is defined purely in terms of that which di...
The Irish Free State\u27s narrative of independence proclaimed Bold, Fenian, Men. This study chall...
This paper explores Irish women\u27s history at the turn of the century. Specifically, I focus on th...
Feminist thought and activism was a feature of Irish political life in the late nineteenth and early...
This diploma thesis deals with women who played an active part in the struggle for Irish independenc...
Abstract The Anglo-Irish War of 1919–21 spurred organized political activity among women in Britain,...
The history of the struggle for the vote during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries coincides wit...
The nineteenth and twentieth centuries witnessed women's claims to political, cultural and social ri...
The symbolic role of women in Irish nationalism has to some extent obscured their practical involvem...
Gendered discourse and Irish nationalism during the revolutionary period evolved as part of the same...
Ireland’s long history of patriarchy is matched by the ongoing evolution of its women’s movements. ...
Writing Ireland\u27s Wrongs: Nineteenth-Century Women, Politics and Violence retrieves the rhetorica...
Political violence was a fact of Irish life in the early twentieth century, exacerbated by the sacri...
This concise study of Ireland’s revolutionary years charts the demise of the home rule movement and ...
Professor Senia Pašeta argues that our understanding of modern Irish and British politics would be e...
In historical accounts of Ireland in which the political is defined purely in terms of that which di...
The Irish Free State\u27s narrative of independence proclaimed Bold, Fenian, Men. This study chall...