Groves, Patricia  

Petticoat Rebellion – the Anna Parnell Story

16.99

The captivating story of Charles Stewart Parnell’s sister, one of Ireland’s unsung heroines.

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Description

'This is a long overdue biog of an energetic and feisty lady.'

The Sunday Tribune

'It is fitting that she be remembered for the significant contribution she made to the aspiration for, and the development of, a more just and caring community.'

Mary McAleese - President of Ireland.

In the late nineteenth century, before women had the vote, a group of respectable ladies operated outside the law to fight for the rights of the landless poor in Ireland. They were feared by both the British government and Irish nationalist movement because of their radicalism, and the authorities were reluctant to confront them because they were women. They were the Ladies Land League, led by Anna Parnell.

When Anna and her colleagues starting questioning her brother Charles Stewart Parnell's political strategies, they challenged the authority of the Irish Parliamentary Party and the male-run Land League, forcing Charles to reassert control and disband the LadiesLeague.

In this new study of an often unheralded heroine, Patricia Groves explores the life of Anna Parnell, her relationship with her brother and the forces that drove her to such remarkable feats.

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