Documenting Irish Feminisms The Second Wave

Documenting Irish Feminisms The Second Wave by Linda Connolly, published by Arlen House on December 30, 2021, is a comprehensive examination of the evolution of second-wave feminism in Ireland. This 284-page volume utilizes a variety of rare primary sources, including documents, photos, and publications, to provide an insightful overview of feminist movements in Ireland from the 1970s to the 1990s.
Readers will find an exploration of key themes in Irish feminist politics, such as the formation of pioneering feminist groups, reproductive rights activism, and the intersection of feminism with the legal system and state. The book also addresses cultural projects, the impact of feminism in Northern Ireland, lesbian activism, and issues related to class and education. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in history, social science, and women’s studies, offering a detailed account of the complexities and developments within Irish feminism.
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This wide-ranging volume traces the development of second-wave feminism in Ireland, drawing upon a diversity of rare primary sources, including documents, photos, and publications. Connolly and O’Toole explore several themes in Irish feminist politics from the 1970s to the 1990s, including the emergence of pioneering feminist groups and organizations; reproductive rights and activism; the legal system and the state; the development of cultural projects; feminism and Northern Ireland; lesbian activism; and class and education. This book is an invaluable resource in the fields of history, sociology, politics, Irish studies, and women’s studies.
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