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The Role of Women in Ireland “The blushing English rose doesn’t grow readily in tough Irish Soil.” — Irish literary critic Terry Eagleton, The Truth About the Irish Irish women of the 1940s were celebrated for be
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Washington / D.C. / Belfast / Derry / Cavan Town / New York City / /

Company

Belfast Telegraph / /

Continent

America / /

Country

Germany / United States / United Kingdom / Northern Ireland / Irish Republic / Ireland / /

Event

Person Travel / /

Facility

Times Square / Her fortress / Yale University / Manuscripts Library / /

Holiday

Remembrance Day / /

Organization

Irish Army / Pansy Club / Irish Women’s Franchise League / influence Woodrow Wilson’s administration / Yale / Irish Defence Forces / British army / army / Yale University / /

Person

Terry Eagleton / Éamon de Valera / Cecil Spring-Rice / Sean MacKeon / Woodrow Wilson / George Morrison / Jill Uris / Gustav Holst / James Bible / Frank Browne / Donna MussendenVanDerZee / /

Position

King / diplomat / writer / proA Derry house painter / After Prime Minister / General / literary critic / ambassador / /

PublishedMedium

the Belfast Telegraph / /

Region

North Ireland / /

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