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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.

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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.
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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.