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Countess Markievicz: From privilege to revolution – A comic by Dearbhla Kelly
Constance Markievicz swapped privilege for a life of rebellion, revolution and politics
Dearhhla Kelly
Fri Dec 14 2018 - 15:00
Vote 100: Events to mark the centenary of the vote for women in Ireland
How Irish women won the right to vote in 1918
Why have there been so few women elected in Ireland since 1918?
Rules of the game are still different for women politicians today
Encouraging women to participate in politics from the ground up
Blazing a trail: The 19 female ministers since 1918
Constance Markievicz, the divisive revolutionary heroine
It was because of the suffragettes that I could vote for Repeal
Ivana Bacik: We need to hold true to the feminist ideals of the suffragists
Was 1918 a false dawn for Irish women?
Vote 100
Constance Markievicz
Countess Markievicz
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