2014 marks the centenary of the Irish Republican women’s organisation Cumann na mBan. Nevertheless, research on Republican women has long focused only on the period 1914-1923. Moreover, historians researching this and subsequent periods use to stress the subordinate role of female activists under a male Republican leadership. It is common belief that women were marginalised within the Irish Republican Movement, unable to actively participate in decision-making processes. However, women performed a definitive role in the Irish Republican Movement during all decades of the 20th century. Therefore, this article aims to explain how women shaped the politics of the Republican Movement during the early years of the Northern Irish Troubles. To mak...
In October 1997, the members of the Army Executive of the Provisional Irish Republican Army who favo...
Cumann na mBan was formally inaugurated in April 1914. Discussion on an informal level about starti...
This thesis explores the conflict transition experiences of republican women in the North of Ireland...
2014 marked the centenary of Cumann na mBan, the Irish Republican women's organisation. While a numb...
2014 marked the centenary of Cumann na mBan, the Irish Republican women’s organisation. While a numb...
Published online: 12 Dec 2018The split of Sinn Féin and the IRA in 1969 established a lasting schism...
In autumn 1968 the General Army convention of the IRA carried a motion to allow the membership of wo...
In autumn 1968, the General Army Convention of the IRA carried a motion to allow membership of women...
My method for analysis includes the use of primary interviews from both men and women, as well as pr...
Irish Republican women in Britain formed a vital network which provided their counterparts in Irelan...
While much work has been completed to date on the Cumann na mBan organisation - its structure, its m...
This thesis analyses the evolving status of Irish women through the lens of women’s groups and the C...
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...
Cumann na mBan was formally inaugurated in April 1914. Discussion on an informal level about startin...
In October 1997, the members of the Army Executive of the Provisional Irish Republican Army who favo...
Cumann na mBan was formally inaugurated in April 1914. Discussion on an informal level about starti...
This thesis explores the conflict transition experiences of republican women in the North of Ireland...
2014 marked the centenary of Cumann na mBan, the Irish Republican women's organisation. While a numb...
2014 marked the centenary of Cumann na mBan, the Irish Republican women’s organisation. While a numb...
Published online: 12 Dec 2018The split of Sinn Féin and the IRA in 1969 established a lasting schism...
In autumn 1968 the General Army convention of the IRA carried a motion to allow the membership of wo...
In autumn 1968, the General Army Convention of the IRA carried a motion to allow membership of women...
My method for analysis includes the use of primary interviews from both men and women, as well as pr...
Irish Republican women in Britain formed a vital network which provided their counterparts in Irelan...
While much work has been completed to date on the Cumann na mBan organisation - its structure, its m...
This thesis analyses the evolving status of Irish women through the lens of women’s groups and the C...
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...
Cumann na mBan was formally inaugurated in April 1914. Discussion on an informal level about startin...
In October 1997, the members of the Army Executive of the Provisional Irish Republican Army who favo...
Cumann na mBan was formally inaugurated in April 1914. Discussion on an informal level about starti...
This thesis explores the conflict transition experiences of republican women in the North of Ireland...