No Ordinary Women: Irish Female Activists in the Revolutionary Years 1900-1923

Sinead McCoole

No Ordinary Women: Irish Female Activists in the Revolutionary Years 1900-1923
Format
Paperback
Publisher
O'Brien Press Ltd
Country
Ireland
Published
26 October 2015
Pages
320
ISBN
9781847177896

No Ordinary Women: Irish Female Activists in the Revolutionary Years 1900-1923

Sinead McCoole

Updated edition with many more biographies and a new introduction by the author.

Spies, snipers, couriers, gun-runners, medics, women played a major role in the fight for Ireland’s freedom, risking loss of life and family for a cause to which they were totally committed.

This book highlights a time when vast numbers of Irish women were politicised and imprisoned for their beliefs, with a special emphasis on one prison, Kilmainham Gaol. They came from every class in society and all walks of life: titled ladies and shop assistants, doctors, housewives, laundry workers, artists and teachers. Some were married with children, others widowed and some mere schoolchildren.

These are hidden stories that vividly recreate the characters, personalities and courage of Ireland’s revolutionary women.

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