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Womens History Review | 2001

Gendering the union: imperial feminism and the ladies’ land league

Margaret Ward

Abstract The Act of Union of 1800, establishing Westminster control over Irish affairs, had important repercussions for the development of feminism within nineteenth-century Ireland, as well as contributing towards adifferentiation of Irish from British feminism. Feminism within Ireland was shaped by class, religion and racial identification: one strand followed theBritish model of Protestant philanthropy, while the other was concerned with asserting womens right to take part in nationalist political struggle. ‘Imperial’ feminists in Britain and Ireland, concerned with establishing their right to take part in the affairs of the ‘nation’, perceived those Irish who rejected British imperial rule as uncivilised, reserving sympathy for those whose economic position was threatened by the activities of those who campaigned against the landlord system. The period of the Land War of 1879–82 illustrates these conflicting discourses. The subsequent decline of imperial power in Ireland can be traced through a gradual change within Irish feminism from an initial support for the Union to a later embrace of nationalism, as young middle-class women, many from Catholic backgrounds, became involved in the movement


Archive | 2004

Irish women and nationalism : soldiers, new women and wicked hags

Louise Ryan; Margaret Ward


Archive | 1997

Hanna Sheehy Skeffington : a life

Margaret Ward


Archive | 2001

In Their Own Voice: Women and Irish Nationalism

Margaret Ward


Feminist Review | 1982

'Suffrage First-Above All Else!' An Account of the Irish Suffrage Movement

Margaret Ward


Feminist Review | 1995

Conflicting Interests: The British and Irish Suffrage Movements

Margaret Ward


Womens History Review | 2002

Women in ulster politics, 1890-1940

Margaret Ward


Irish Studies Review | 1996

Irish women and nationalism

Margaret Ward


Archive | 2007

Irish women and the vote: becoming citizens.

Louise Ryan; Margaret Ward


The American Historical Review | 2015

R. F. Foster. Vivid Faces: The Revolutionary Generation in Ireland, 1890–1923.

Margaret Ward

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