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Senia Pašeta - Irish Nationalist Women, 1900–1918 - 9781107047747 - KSG0014045
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Irish Nationalist Women, 1900–1918

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Description for Irish Nationalist Women, 1900–1918 Hardback. A major new history of the experiences and activities of Irish nationalist women in the early twentieth century. Num Pages: 306 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DBR; 3JJC; 3JJF; HBJD1; HBLW; JFSJ1; JPFN. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 157 x 229 x 24. Weight in Grams: 578. Scarce. Fine in fine dust wrapper
This is a major new history of the experiences and activities of Irish nationalist women in the early twentieth century, from learning and buying Irish to participating in armed revolt. Using memoirs, reminiscences, letters and diaries, Senia Pašeta explores the question of what it meant to be a female nationalist in this volatile period, revealing how Irish women formed nationalist, cultural and feminist groups of their own as well as how they influenced broader political developments. She shows that women's involvement with Irish nationalism was intimately bound up with the suffrage movement as feminism offered an important framework for women's ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
306
Place of Publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781107047747
SKU
KSG0014045
Shipping Time
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About Senia Pašeta
Senia Pašeta is a Fellow and Tutor in History at St Hugh's College, Oxford. Her previous publications include Before the Revolution: Nationalism, Social Change and Ireland's Catholic Elite, 1879–1922 (1999), Modern Ireland: A Very Short Introduction (2003) and Thomas Kettle (2008).

Reviews for Irish Nationalist Women, 1900–1918
'Based on extensive archival research, Irish Nationalist Women, 1900–1918 effectively reassesses the significance and diversity of female constitutional and radical nationalism. Set against the backdrop of one of the most pivotal periods in Ireland's modern history, it provides new insights into women's politicking before they possessed the right to vote and stand as MPs.' Diane Urquhart, University of Liverpool 'Senia ... Read more

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