This superbly incisive, comprehensive history of the Irish women's
movement from the 1860s to the twenty-first century - appearing for
the first time in paperback - shows how a network of constituent
organizations and individuals was transformed into an engine of
social change. While feminism is a major intellectual and political
tradition in Ireland, it has been misrepresented and misunderstood
in mainstream Irish studies. This survey of key historical and
contemporary perspectives redresses that imbalance. It demonstrates
how the women's movement fundamentally challenged established
interpretations of the way in which modern Irish society has
evolved over time, creating new theoretical directions in Irish
studies.
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