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Article: Women in the struggle.(Irish Women and Nationalism: Soldiers, New Women and Wicked Hags)(Book review)
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- Irish Literary Supplement
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- September 22, 2006
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LOUISE RYAN AND MARGARET WARD, EDITORS Irish Women and Nationalism: Soldiers, New Women and Wicked Hags Irish Academic Press, 2005
ONE OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT and welcome developments in recent Irish historiography has been the increasing amount of scholarly research and publications that have uncovered the previously "hidden history" of Irish women. There is now a deeper knowledge and understanding of the active and varied roles which women have played in shaping the political, economic and cultural history of modern Ireland. Irish Women and Nationalism: Soldiers, New Women and Wicked Hags, edited by Margaret Ward and Louise Ryan, exemplifies the scholarly ...
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