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Irish Women''s Movement - From Revolution to Devolution

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Zusatztext '...a rich! detailed! and well-documented investigation of Irish women's activism...' - Karen Beckwith! American Journal of Sociology '...Connolly has combined social movement theory with original qualitative research to provide an innovative alternative theoretical framework to the current grand narratives that dominate Irish studies! and in so doing has offered a new interpretation of how Irish society has changed and developed...essential reading for sociologists and feminists alike.' - Patricia Kachuk! University of British Columbia! Candadian Journal of Sociology Online '...Connolly's comprehensive account of the origins! evolution and impact of the twentieth-century Irish women's movement is a welcome addition to existing scholarship.' - Catherine B.Shannon! National University of Ireland! Galway! Irish Studies Review Informationen zum Autor LINDA CONNOLLY is Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Cork, Ireland. Klappentext This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the emergence, consolidation and development of the Irish women's movement, as a social movement, in the course of the twentieth century. It seek to address several lacunae in Irish studies by illuminating the processes through which the movement and, in particular, networks of constituent organisations, came to fruition as agencies of social change. The central argument advanced is that when viewed historically, the Irish women's movement is characterised by its interconnectedness and continuity: the central tensions, themes and organising strategies of the movement connects diverse organisations and constituencies, over time and space. This book will be essential reading for those interested in Irish studies, sociology, history, women's studies, and politics. Zusammenfassung This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the emergence, consolidation and development of the Irish women's movement, as a social movement, in the course of the twentieth century. It seek to address several lacunae in Irish studies by illuminating the processes through which the movement and, in particular, networks of constituent organisations, came to fruition as agencies of social change. The central argument advanced is that when viewed historically, the Irish women's movement is characterised by its interconnectedness and continuity: the central tensions, themes and organising strategies of the movement connects diverse organisations and constituencies, over time and space. This book will be essential reading for those interested in Irish studies, sociology, history, women's studies, and politics. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction PART I: HISTORY, CULTURE AND...SOCIETY? CONTROVERSIES IN IRISH STUDIES Irish Women: Late Developers? Movement in Abeyance: The Historical Connection PART II: THE MOVEMENT Second Wave Feminism and Equal Rights: Collective Action through Established Means The Irish Women's Liberation Movement: Radicalism, Direct Action, Confrontation Irishwomen United: Political and Ideological Conflicts Changing Orientations and Reappraisal in the 1990s: Abortion, Politics and the Course of Modernity PART III: FEMINIST POLITICS AND IRISH SOCIETY: IMPACT AND CHANGE Facing Up to Difference: Formalism and New Directions in the 1990s Conclusions: Whither the Women's Movement? References Appendices Index...

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Introduction PART I: HISTORY, CULTURE AND...SOCIETY? CONTROVERSIES IN IRISH STUDIES Irish Women: Late Developers? Movement in Abeyance: The Historical Connection PART II: THE MOVEMENT Second Wave Feminism and Equal Rights: Collective Action through Established Means The Irish Women's Liberation Movement: Radicalism, Direct Action, Confrontation Irishwomen United: Political and Ideological Conflicts Changing Orientations and Reappraisal in the 1990s: Abortion, Politics and the Course of Modernity PART III: FEMINIST POLITICS AND IRISH SOCIETY: IMPACT AND CHANGE Facing Up to Difference: Formalism and New Directions in the 1990s Conclusions: Whither the Women's Movement? References Appendices Index

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'...a rich, detailed, and well-documented investigation of Irish women's activism...' - Karen Beckwith, American Journal of Sociology
'...Connolly has combined social movement theory with original qualitative research to provide an innovative alternative theoretical framework to the current grand narratives that dominate Irish studies, and in so doing has offered a new interpretation of how Irish society has changed and developed...essential reading for sociologists and feminists alike.' - Patricia Kachuk, University of British Columbia, Candadian Journal of Sociology Online
'...Connolly's comprehensive account of the origins, evolution and impact of the twentieth-century Irish women's movement is a welcome addition to existing scholarship.' - Catherine B.Shannon, National University of Ireland, Galway, Irish Studies Review

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Authors L. Connolly, Linda Connolly
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.11.2001
 
EAN 9780333771327
ISBN 978-0-333-77132-7
No. of pages 324
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Cultural history
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Women's and gender studies

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