No Ordinary Women by Sinead Mccoole

No Ordinary Women by Sinead Mccoole

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The story of the Irish revolutionary period in the early 20th century from the perspective of female activists. 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.

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No Ordinary Women by Sinead Mccoole

The story of the Irish revolutionary period in the early twentieth century from the perspective of female activists. 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. The women portrayed in the book represent all walks of life: shop assistants, doctors, housewives, laundry workers, artists, teachers. There were married women, mothers, single and widowed women and even mere schoolchildren. They played a full role in the revolutions, acting as spies, couriers, snipers, gun-runners, medics, and endured the full rigours of prison life.
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ISBN 13 9780862788131
ISBN 10 0862788137
Title No Ordinary Women
Author Sinead Mccoole
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher O'Brien Press Ltd
Year published 2003-09-16
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.