
Unmanageable Revolutionaries
Women and Irish Nationalism
Margaret Ward(Author)
Pluto Press
2nd Edition
Published on 20. November 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-7453-1084-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book describes how Irish women have always played a key role in the struggle for independence. The author depicts the role women have played in the 'Irish struggle' from 1881 to the present day, particularly in the crucial post 1916 period, and in so doing underlines the irony whereby 'fellow' nationalists, despite their common struggle, remained factionalised. The author focuses on three pivotal Irish nationalist women's organisations - the Ladies Land League, Inghinidhe na hEireann and Cumann na mBan - and shows how, despite the inherent differences between the three movements, a salient theme emerges, namely the underwhelming extent to which Irish women have been recognised as a driving force in Irish political history.
Since Mary Robinson's election as president, however, a new agenda had been set in Irish politics. Irish women politicians are acquiring the profile they deserve - a trend most clearly marked by the 'feminisation' of Sinn Fein. As the Irish political climate changes almost daily, Margaret Ward's Unmanagable Revolutionaries should, therefore, be read not only as a study of past neglect, but also as a celebration and endorsement of emerging recognition of the role of women in Irish politics.
Since Mary Robinson's election as president, however, a new agenda had been set in Irish politics. Irish women politicians are acquiring the profile they deserve - a trend most clearly marked by the 'feminisation' of Sinn Fein. As the Irish political climate changes almost daily, Margaret Ward's Unmanagable Revolutionaries should, therefore, be read not only as a study of past neglect, but also as a celebration and endorsement of emerging recognition of the role of women in Irish politics.
Reviews / Votes
'A real contribution to understanding revolutionary Ireland and, even more importantly, to our understanding of feminism as an aid to arriving at historical truth' -- Times Literary SupplementMore details
Edition
Second Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
448 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7453-1084-8 (9780745310848)
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Person
Margaret Ward is a Research Fellow in History at the Bath College of Higher Education.
Content
Acknowledgements
New Introduction
1. The Ladies Land League, 1881-82
2. Inghinidhe na hEireann, 1900-14
3. Cumann na mBan, 1914-16
4. Cumann na mBan, 1916-21
5. Cumann na mBan, 1921-23
6. Cumann na mBan, 1924-40
7. Conclusion
Notes
Index
New Introduction
1. The Ladies Land League, 1881-82
2. Inghinidhe na hEireann, 1900-14
3. Cumann na mBan, 1914-16
4. Cumann na mBan, 1916-21
5. Cumann na mBan, 1921-23
6. Cumann na mBan, 1924-40
7. Conclusion
Notes
Index