"What we can do to help India" : Irish women and the fight for Indian independence / by Marian Mills.

"The experience of Irish women in Ireland's revolutionary period (1916-1923) prompted their involvement in the anti-imperialist movements in the 1920s, which then resulted in cooperation with Indian nationalists in the 1930s. One important but relatively unknown Irish Nationalist Woman nam...

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Main Author: Mills, Marian (Author)
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
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Summary:"The experience of Irish women in Ireland's revolutionary period (1916-1923) prompted their involvement in the anti-imperialist movements in the 1920s, which then resulted in cooperation with Indian nationalists in the 1930s. One important but relatively unknown Irish Nationalist Woman named Mary Flannery Woods exemplified the evolution. Mary Woods' personal reminiscences and letters provide valuable insight into the unique role that Irish women played in the Nationalist and anti-imperialist movements" -- from the Introduction.
Physical Description:63 leaves ; 28 cm
Bibliography:Bibliography: leaves 59-63.