Political violence was a fact of Irish life in the early twentieth century, exacerbated by the sacrificial and martial cultures that grew out of nationalist and unionist politics. The Irish women’s movement developed in this context, adjusting to the demands made on activists by these particular circumstances, and playing a vital role in all the major political movements of the era. Buoyed by the achievement of partial women’s enfranchisement in 1918, Irish women prepared to play an enhanced role in the formal life of the country. However, they quickly found that the rights they believed they had won were less than secure, and they turned to new and existing strategies in their efforts to adjust to the reality of independent Ireland
This article explores the experiences of politically active Irish women during the First World War. ...
This article explores the experiences of politically active Irish women during the First World War. ...
This thesis analyses the evolving status of Irish women through the lens of women’s groups and the C...
Feminist thought and activism was a feature of Irish political life in the late nineteenth and early...
Ireland’s long history of patriarchy is matched by the ongoing evolution of its women’s movements. ...
Ireland’s long history of patriarchy is matched by the ongoing evolution of its women’s movements. ...
Ireland’s long history of patriarchy is matched by the ongoing evolution of its women’s movements. ...
This diploma thesis deals with women who played an active part in the struggle for Irish independenc...
This diploma thesis deals with women who played an active part in the struggle for Irish independenc...
This diploma thesis deals with women who played an active part in the struggle for Irish independenc...
This diploma thesis deals with women who played an active part in the struggle for Irish independenc...
This thesis analyses the evolving status of Irish women through the lens of women’s groups and the C...
This thesis analyses the evolving status of Irish women through the lens of women’s groups and the C...
This thesis analyses the evolving status of Irish women through the lens of women’s groups and the C...
The 100th anniversary of the formation of the Irish Volunteers, the first Irish nationalist group fi...
This article explores the experiences of politically active Irish women during the First World War. ...
This article explores the experiences of politically active Irish women during the First World War. ...
This thesis analyses the evolving status of Irish women through the lens of women’s groups and the C...
Feminist thought and activism was a feature of Irish political life in the late nineteenth and early...
Ireland’s long history of patriarchy is matched by the ongoing evolution of its women’s movements. ...
Ireland’s long history of patriarchy is matched by the ongoing evolution of its women’s movements. ...
Ireland’s long history of patriarchy is matched by the ongoing evolution of its women’s movements. ...
This diploma thesis deals with women who played an active part in the struggle for Irish independenc...
This diploma thesis deals with women who played an active part in the struggle for Irish independenc...
This diploma thesis deals with women who played an active part in the struggle for Irish independenc...
This diploma thesis deals with women who played an active part in the struggle for Irish independenc...
This thesis analyses the evolving status of Irish women through the lens of women’s groups and the C...
This thesis analyses the evolving status of Irish women through the lens of women’s groups and the C...
This thesis analyses the evolving status of Irish women through the lens of women’s groups and the C...
The 100th anniversary of the formation of the Irish Volunteers, the first Irish nationalist group fi...
This article explores the experiences of politically active Irish women during the First World War. ...
This article explores the experiences of politically active Irish women during the First World War. ...
This thesis analyses the evolving status of Irish women through the lens of women’s groups and the C...