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The impact of gendered violence on women, in the War of Independence and the Civil War, was, until recently, essentially unacknowledged in Irish history for many decades, despite that fact that ...
Journalist and writer Clodagh Finn joins Kate to explore the life of Lady Betty, the Irish executioner of the 18th and 19th ...
Making innovative use of the first person accounts of women participants ... observed The Irish Times reviewer Angela Bourke, is ‘make the stiff figures of history breathe and laugh and cry’.
The women who armed the nation and changed history There's no doubt that the events of Easter Week in 1916 changed Irish history forever. Soldiers and civilians alike picked up their weapons as ...
Ms McConnell said it was important that women's role in Irish language history was celebrated. "We clearly live in what is ...
A group of women, mostly workers at a Lurgan munitions factory, played the first ever recorded international women’s soccer ...
Four in five women surveyed in Northern Ireland said their first experience of sexist behavior or harassment by men happened when they were children, according to a new study. Kim McFalone ...
Former Notre Dame women's basketball guard Arike Ogunbowale has been a pro's pro, but she's still remembered for one Easter ...