Moral stone-throwing: suffrage militancy in the north of Ireland and its impact copertina

Moral stone-throwing: suffrage militancy in the north of Ireland and its impact

Moral stone-throwing: suffrage militancy in the north of Ireland and its impact

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Welcome to the third series of the Irish History Students' Association podcast.

In the first episode of this series, Katherine Ingram discusses the nature, causes and consequences of suffrage militancy in the north of Ireland at the start of 1913, and compares it to suffragettes’ militant activity elsewhere in the UK.

Katherine Ingram is a History PhD student at Queen’s University Belfast. Her research focuses on cooperation and conflict in the women’s suffrage movement in the UK between 1900 and 1918. In particular, it considers the effect that suffrage militancy, suffragists’ relations with political parties, and war had on unity in the cause. Katherine graduated from Queen’s University Belfast in 2020 with a Bachelor of Arts in English and History, and in 2021 with a Master of Arts in History.


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