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Women, Politics, and the Irish Public Sphere in the Age of Revolution - Catriona Kennedy

Women, Politics, and the Irish Public Sphere in the Age of Revolution

Buch | Hardcover
320 Seiten
2025
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-889953-2 (ISBN)
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The book offers the first extended analysis of gender in Irish radical thought and post-rebellion commemoration. And, through a selection of case studies from across the religious and social spectrum, it explores how women conceived of themselves as political actors and navigated late eighteenth-century Ireland's intense ideological conflicts.
The late-eighteenth-century 'age of revolutions' has long been identified as a key moment in the gendering of modern democratic politics, one which opened up new debates on the 'rights of women' while often re-affirming the masculinity of the political citizen. In Ireland, the revolutionary era saw the rise of the radical United Irish movement, mass popular mobilisation, and reached a violent dénouement in the 1798 rebellion. But what did Ireland's age of revolution mean for women? Was radical republicanism able to imagine women as political actors? How did Irish women experience and navigate the intense ideological conflicts of the 1790s? Addressing these and related questions, this is the first book-length study of women and Irish politics in the late eighteenth century.

Revising a stubborn tendency to present women's political engagements in this period as largely mediated through men, it stresses instead women's concerns, initiatives, and networks. It reconstructs the distinctively gendered political cultures of Ireland's principal communities–the dynastic politics of the Protestant elite; the dynamic oppositional culture of Belfast Presbyterianism; the urban and agrarian radicalism of unpropertied Catholics–and asks how these shaped the meanings of the 1790s for women. In looking beyond the homosocial spaces of the club, pub, lodge, and corps, it reveals a complexly gendered public sphere in which women were often active participants. As the subjects of United Irish addresses, religious sermons, state surveillance, and post-rebellion commemoration, women emerge as a clear, if overlooked, constituency in Ireland's age of revolution. And it suggests how our understanding of revolution might change when viewed from the perspective of women.

Catriona Kennedy is a Reader in History at the University of York, where she has taught since 2008, and a member of the Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies. Her research to date has focused on the history of Britain and Ireland in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic era with a particular emphasis on gender, war, and revolution. Her previous books include Narratives of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars: Military and Civilian experience in Britain and Ireland, 1793-1815.

Introduction: Only echoes?
1: Gender in Irish radical thought and practice
2: Elite women's political and intellectual worlds
3: Amazon, aristocrat, or democrat?
4: Martha McTier's public sphere
5: A 'violent republican'?
6: Doubly hidden
7: The Women of no property
8: Gender, memory, and mourning, c.1798-1848
Conclusion

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 164 x 240 mm
Gewicht 685 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
ISBN-10 0-19-889953-X / 019889953X
ISBN-13 978-0-19-889953-2 / 9780198899532
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