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Imperial Feminists and the Irish Question
Collaboration, Resistance and the Limits of Solidarity, 1900-1921
Imperial Feminists and the Irish Question
Collaboration, Resistance and the Limits of Solidarity, 1900-1921
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Description
In the early 20th century, women across the British Isles united to fight for the right to vote, for fair pay and good working conditions. But what did this unity look like across the colonial border between Ireland and England? This book offers a fresh perspective on the history of empire and feminism by exploring the changing nature of political solidarity between English and Irish women during this time.
Demonstrating how Ireland offered English women a space in which to act upon their 'patriotic duty' as mothers of empire, in order to alleviate the degraded status of their 'colonial sisters', Geraghty shows how this imperial feminism was an integral part of English women's demand for political freedoms. These demands, which did not disappear at the outbreak of WWI in 1914 nor when the franchise was achieved in 1918, remained a pervasive part of their politics and impacted the ways in which they engaged with the Irish struggle for independence and Irish women's political emancipation. Imperial Interventions traces the attempts at solidarity by English women in Ireland, the resistance to English interventions by Irish women, and the broader religious, moral, and psychological issues raised by this uneasy political truce.
Table of Contents
1. 'It is not nationality, but personality that counts': English Suffragists in Ireland
2. English Socialists in the 1913 Dublin Lockout
3. Easter 1916: Reconfiguring Suffrage and Solidarity
4. 'Small Nations': English Women and the Irish War of Independence
Conclusion
Product details
| Published | 29 Oct 2026 |
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| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 256 |
| ISBN | 9781350521537 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 10 bw illus |
| Series | Empire’s Other Histories |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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"Impressively woven story of friendships and alliances, controversy, dissent, that makes a powerful claim for the personal is political on the margins of empire."
Sharon Crozier-De Rosa, University of Wollongong, Australia
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"This book offers fresh insights into the extensive relationships between British and Irish suffrage activists through the lens of the colonial relationship between the two countries, utilizing an impressive range of primary sources."
Dr Leeann Lane, Dublin City University, Ireland

























