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Episode 17: The Revolutionary Constance Markievicz

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On April 24, 1916, Irish republicans revolted against British rule with Constance Markievicz at the heart of the action. Born to an aristocratic family, Constance put bold ideals into motion through journalism, activism, and politics. These beliefs drove her to be an active part of several Irish groups, including the first women's newspaper of Ireland. 

Constance was arrested 5 times for her political actions. She wrote election messages from prison and became the first woman elected to the British Parliament. She went on the run as a member of the illegal Dáil Éireann and advocated for women's suffrage & rights in the new Free Irish State before her death in 1927. 

Come along with us as we explore Constance's tenacious activism, her enormous impact, and her influence on modern Ireland through history and astrology! 

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Books:

  • A History of Easter Rising in 50 Objects by John Gibney 
  • A Short History of Ireland, 1500-2000 by John Gibney 
  • Constance Markievicz: an independent life by Anne Haverty 
  • Irish women and nationalism: soldiers, new women, and wicked hags eds. Louise Ryan & Margaret Ward 
  • 1916: The Easter Rising by Tim Pat Coogan 

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