ABSTRACT

We Are But Women sets the history of Irish women in the context of the broad sweep of Irish history, dealing even-handedly with the diverse traditions of unionism and nationalism. Through an examination of exemplar individuals and organisations, the book traces the growth of Irish awareness of such `women's issues' as emancipation, divorce and abortion. Above all, it acknowledges the key role played by women in finding a solution to the Irish Question.

chapter 1|21 pages

FROM THE BEGINNING

chapter 2|25 pages

IN THE ASCENDANT

chapter 3|24 pages

IRISH CULTURAL REVIVAL

chapter 7|25 pages

ATTITUDES AND THEIR OUTCOME: SOUTH

chapter 8|10 pages

EMANCIPATION AND UNITY