Women in Ulster Politics, 1890-1940: A History Not Yet ToldIrish Academic Press, 2000 - 276 páginas Ã?Â?Ã?«In this pioneering study, Urquhart provides a highly detailed, thoughtful disquisition on the gendering of womenÃ?Â?Ã?Â-s political activity and the historical patterns that developed along sectarian lines very early on in twentieth century Ulster politics.Ã?Â?Ã?Â-Signs Ã?Â?Ã?«Working on an under-researched area, [Urquhart] has skilfully uncovered fascinating information about the early women pioneers of public service. She makes great use of an array of sources including minute books, newspapers and autobiographical material to piece together the fragments of these womenÃ?Â?Ã?Â-s histories.Ã?Â?Ã?Â- Irish Studies Review |
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... Shan Van Vocht , which aimed to revive Irish nationalism , was likened by one contemporary observer as akin to ' a candle in the darkness'.8 Shan Van Vocht was first published in Belfast in January 1896 by the two most prominent female ...
... Shan Van Vocht , which aimed to revive Irish nationalism , was likened by one contemporary observer as akin to ' a candle in the darkness'.8 Shan Van Vocht was first published in Belfast in January 1896 by the two most prominent female ...
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... Shan Van Vocht's content and rhetoric differed only slightly from the Patriot . Its articles were largely historical , literary and antiquarian , reflecting the stirrings of the Gaelic revival . The paper frequently interpreted ...
... Shan Van Vocht's content and rhetoric differed only slightly from the Patriot . Its articles were largely historical , literary and antiquarian , reflecting the stirrings of the Gaelic revival . The paper frequently interpreted ...
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... Shan Van Vocht's non - party stance became increasingly difficult . Indeed , as no financial support for the paper was forthcoming from any particular nationalist grouping , the paper was obliged to close in April 1899 . Shan Van Vocht ...
... Shan Van Vocht's non - party stance became increasingly difficult . Indeed , as no financial support for the paper was forthcoming from any particular nationalist grouping , the paper was obliged to close in April 1899 . Shan Van Vocht ...
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Chapter One The campaign for Womens Suffrage | 7 |
Chapter Two Women in Unionist Politics | 46 |
Chapter Four Women Poor Law Guardians | 118 |
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