Description
The first full-length study to explore the impact of the Great War on the lives of women in Ireland.
About the Author
Fionnuala Walsh is a Lecturer in Modern Irish History at University College Dublin.
Reviews
'Drawing on a rich body of archival sources, this pioneering exploration of women's lived experiences provides a sophisticated assessment of the complex impact of the Great War on the status of women within Irish society and politics. It represents a major contribution to the historiography of early twentieth-century Ireland.' Fearghal McGarry, Queen's University Belfast
'This is an illuminating and meticulously researched study in which Walsh brings to life the experiences of Irish women during the First World War. Exploring commonalities and differences in those experiences and in the many forces that shaped them, Walsh makes a compelling case for the full integration of these hidden histories into existing narratives.' Senia Paseta, University of Oxford
'Walsh's book is the first comprehensive study of Irish women in this conflict. It is meticulously and extensively researched, thoughtful in its analysis, engages with the scholarly literature, and makes a major contribution to early twentieth century Irish history.' Maria Luddy, Family and Community History
Book Information
ISBN 9781108491204
Author Fionnuala Walsh
Format Hardback
Page Count 277
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 520g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 158mm * 21mm