Haverty, Anne. Constance Markievicz: An Independent Life. Pandora, 1988.
61-2, 73
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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politics | Maud Gonne | Since [n]one of the parties in Ireland want women, MG
said, I have to work all by my lone, till I can form a woman's organization. First, with help from W. B. Yeats |
politics | Constance Countess Markievicz | Constance, Countess Markievicz,
joined the women's nationalist group Inghinidhe na hEireann
(Daughters of Ireland
), founded by Maud Gonne
in 1900. She joined Sinn Féin
, too, this year. Haverty, Anne. Constance Markievicz: An Independent Life. Pandora, 1988. 61-2, 73 Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
politics | Constance Countess Markievicz | Activist Constance, Countess Markievicz,
addressed the Students' National Literary Society
on the topic of Women, Ideals and the Nation. The Inghinidhe na hEireann
(Daughters of Ireland
) published the lecture in pamphlet form... |
politics | Constance Countess Markievicz | The organization was described as the first armed body of Nationalist Ireland. Marreco, Anne. The Rebel Countess: The Life and Times of Constance Markievicz. Chilton Books, 1967. 171 Haverty, Anne. Constance Markievicz: An Independent Life. Pandora, 1988. 130-1 |
Residence | Constance Countess Markievicz | The principal participants were CCM
, Helena Molony
, and Bulmer Hobson
(Constance's husband was in the Ukraine). They held Fianna
camps there, and commuted back into Dublin for Sinn Féin
and Inghinidhe na hEireann |
Textual Production | Maud Gonne | The nationalist women's organization MG
founded, the Daughters of Erin
, created Bean na hÉireann (Woman of Ireland), a nationalist monthly for women. MG
was present for the meeting at which Helena Molony
proposed the... |
Textual Production | Maud Gonne | The stage rights belonged to the Daughters of Erin
, but the play was never produced. Levenson, Samuel. Maud Gonne. Reader’s Digest Press, 1976. 225 |
Textual Production | Constance Countess Markievicz | Shortly after CCM
spoke to the Students' National Literary Society
in March 1909, her lecture, Women, Ideals and the Nation was published as a pamphlet by the Inghinidhe na hEireann
(Daughters of Ireland
)... |
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