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Sisters

Sisters

Nine families of sisters who made a difference

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Nine writers trace the public and private lives of nine sets of sisters. Artists, publishers, writers, educationalists, philanthropists, revolutionaries, suffragists — thinkers all. Independent women with hopes and ideals who overcame barriers, even within their own families, to their participation in public life. Their stories have often been overlooked by the mainstream historical record. These essays take readers on a journey through the centuries from the 1600s to the turbulent years of the independence struggle in 1900s Ireland and uncover the influence, support and rivalries of family.

Nualaidh, Máire and Mairghréad Ó Domhnaill - Pádraig Ó Macháin
Alice, Sara, Lettice, Joan, Katherine, Dorothy and Mary Boyle - Ann-Maria Walsh
Katherine, Jane and Mary Conyngham - Gaye Ashford
Deborah, Margaret, Mary and Sarah Shackleton - Mary O'Dowd
Lady Sydney Morgan and Lady Olivia Clarke - Claire Connolly
Anna and Fanny Parnell - Diane Urquhart
Constance and Eva Gore-Booth - Sonja Tiernan
Susan and Elizabeth Yeats - Lucy Collins
Hanna, Margaret, Mary and Kathleen Sheehy - Margaret Ward

 

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ISBN:9781911479833

Publication Date:August 20, 2022

Number of pages:224

Reviews:

Say it for the sisterhood - Gemma Tipton, Irish Times Magazine, Saturday, 20 August 2022

Annie Lennox and Aretha Franklin sang about them, and now a new book celebrates the stories of sisters throughout Irish history who, although often unsung themselves, made a world of difference. From Nualaidh and her sisters, Máire and Mairghréad, the daughters of Aodh Ó Domhnaill and An Inghean Dubh; to the Sheehy Skeffington sisters, via Gore-Booths, Yeatses and Parnells, there's lots to explore. Sisters, edited by Siobhán Fitzpatrick and Mary O'Dowd, is an academic tome, so expect footnotes, but it is also an enthralling read.

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Review by Mary Kenny

Sisters of some significance - Paul Clements, The Ticket, The Irish Times, Saturday, 19 November 2022

...considers the diversity of roles that the women held, whether artists and philanthropists or suffragists and revolutionaries. There is a considerable amount to unravel, including family rivalries and tension between siblings 

Dublin Review of Books, November 2022

History, or His Story, has been written so exclusively by men and about men ‑ this war, that war, this economy, that economy, who’s wearing what crown etc, etc that it’s wonderful to witness the trickle of Her Story, of bringing women back into the narrative, turning into a flood. All hail then 'Sisters'...

Review by Rosita Sweetman Their Story

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