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Mary Hayden: Irish Historian and Feminist, 1862-1942
Joyce Padbury
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Independent-minded and well-connected, Mary Hayden played an important role in educating the elite of the Irish Free State, and at the same time, she advocated for the interests of the underprivileged. Hayden was a professor for decades, emerging as a power broker in the university world. But perhaps even more importantly, she was a consistent feminist whose influence could be seen over many decades—culminating in her opposition to de Valera’s 1937 Constitution.
Independent-minded and well-connected, Mary Hayden played an important role in educating the elite of the Irish Free State, and at the same time, she advocated for the interests of the underprivileged. Hayden was a professor for decades, emerging as a power broker in the university world. But perhaps even more importantly, she was a consistent feminist whose influence could be seen over many decades—culminating in her opposition to de Valera’s 1937 Constitution.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2020
Publisher
Arlen House
Condition
New
Number of Pages
362
Place of Publication
Galway, Ireland
ISBN
9781851322633
SKU
V9781851322633
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