Irish Women s History

Irish Women s History
Author: Alan Hayes,Diane Urquhart
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: UVA:X004742893

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This book is a collection of new research relating to Irish women's history. It is presented in sections on the themes of work, religion, political participation and gendered representations. These themes cover a wide diversity of female experience and are written in a clear, concise style to make them accessible to both the academic and popular reader. The book represents the largest time scale in Irish women's history to date, ranging from the 6th to 20th centuries. Contributors are from Ireland, the UK, the US, Australia and Russia and represent both academic and independent research. Contributors include well-known academics from the fields of women's history/ women's studies as well as scholars who are at the beginning of their careers.

We Are But Women

We Are But Women
Author: Dr Roger Sawyer,Roger Sawyer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134931248

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We Are But Women sets the history of Irish women in the context of the broad sweep of Irish history, dealing even-handedly with the diverse traditions of unionism and nationalism. Through an examination of exemplar individuals and organisations, the book traces the growth of Irish awareness of such `women's issues' as emancipation, divorce and abortion. Above all, it acknowledges the key role played by women in finding a solution to the Irish Question.

Through Her Eyes

Through Her Eyes
Author: Clodagh Finn
Publsiher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2019-10-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780717183210

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Told through the prism of the lives of 21 extraordinary women, this remarkable book offers an alternative vision of Irish history – one that puts the spotlight on women whose contributions have been forgotten or overlooked. Author Clodagh Finn travels through the ages to 'meet', among others, Macha, the Celtic horse goddess of Ulster; St Dahalin, an early Irish saint and miracle worker; Jo Hiffernan, painter and muse to the artists Whistler and Courbet; Jennie Hodgers, a woman who fought as a male soldier in the American Civil War; Sr Concepta Lynch, businesswoman, Dominican sister and painter of a unique Celtic shrine; the Overend sisters, farmers, charity workers and motoring enthusiasts; and Rosemary Gibb, athlete, social worker, clown and accomplished magician. From a Stone Age farmer who lived in Co. Clare more than 5,000 years ago to the modern-day founder of a 3D printing company, this book opens a fascinating window onto the life and times of some amazing women whose stories were shaped by the centuries in which they lived.

The Irish Women s History Reader

The Irish Women s History Reader
Author: Alan Hayes,Diane Urquhart
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415199131

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An exciting collection of essays revealing the tremendous diversity of women's experiences in Ireland's past. For the first time, this unique book draws together key articles published in the field over the last two decades.

A History of Women in Ireland 1500 1800

A History of Women in Ireland  1500 1800
Author: Mary O'Dowd
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2016-02-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317877257

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The first general survey of the history of women in early modern Ireland. Based on an impressive range of source material, it presents the results of original research into women’s lives and experiences in Ireland from 1500 to 1800. This was a time of considerable change in Ireland as English colonisation, religious reform and urbanisation transformed society on the island. Gaelic society based on dynastic lordships and Brehon Law gave way to an anglicised and centralised form of government and an English legal system.

Women in Ireland 1800 1918

Women in Ireland  1800 1918
Author: Maria Luddy
Publsiher: Cork University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 1859180388

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Women in Ireland 1800-1918 presents a valuable and significant collection of over 100 sources and documents relating to the public and private aspects of women's lives in Ireland during the period 1800-1918. The documents reveal aspects of the women's working lives, educational experiences, involvement in politics and of their private lives such as contraception, childbirth, love, marriage and religion. Each section has a comprehensive introduction which discusses the contents of the documents. As the first major survey of Irish women's lives during this period, it will appeal to those who want a deeper understanding of how women of all classes lived their lives and it will prove indispensable to second and third level students, those attending women's studies courses, as well as a wide general readership interested in assessing the role of women in nineteenth and early twentieth-century Irish history.

A History of Irish Women s Poetry

A History of Irish Women s Poetry
Author: Ailbhe Darcy,David Wheatley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 853
Release: 2021-07-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781108802703

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A History of Irish Women's Poetry is a ground-breaking and comprehensive account of Irish women's poetry from earliest times to the present day. It reads Irish women's poetry through many prisms – mythology, gender, history, the nation – and most importantly, close readings of the poetry itself. It covers major figures, such as Máire Mhac an tSaoi, Eavan Boland, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, as well as neglected figures from the past. Writing in both English and Irish is considered, and close attention paid to the many different contexts in which Irish women's poetry has been produced and received, from the anonymous work of the early medieval period, through the bardic age, the coterie poets of Anglo-Ireland, the nationalist balladeers of Young Ireland, the Irish Literary Revival, and the advent of modernity. As capacious as it is diverse, this book is an essential contribution to scholarship in the field.

Irish Women and the Great War

Irish Women and the Great War
Author: Fionnuala Walsh
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2020-07-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108491204

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The first full-length study to explore the impact of the Great War on the lives of women in Ireland. Fionnuala Walsh examines women's mobilisation for the war effort, and the impact of the war on their employment opportunities, family and domestic life, social morality and politicisation.