Petticoat Rebellion: The Anna Parnell Story

Petticoat Rebellion: The Anna Parnell Story

by PatriciaGroves (Author)

Synopsis

This is the captivating story of Charles Stewart Parnell's sister. 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. These women were feared by both the British government and Irish Republicans. They were considered too militant, even by the militants, and because they were women, even the law couldn't stop them. They were the Ladies' Land League, founded in January 1881 by Miss Anna Stewart Parnell. When the male leaders of the original Land League were imprisoned by the British, the Ladies League took over their work. Exploiting loopholes in the law, they soon became more successful than the men, establishing over 400 branches in Ireland. But when Anna started questioning the men's political strategies instead of merely distributing alms, she became a threat to more than the British - she became a threat to the Republican movement itself. There was only one man who could silence her: Her brother, Charles Stewart Parnell. And he did.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: The Mercier Press Ltd
Published: Jul 2009

ISBN 10: 1856356485
ISBN 13: 9781856356480

Author Bio
Patricia Groves is a successful screen writer who has recently seen her first film, Rapunzel, released to theatres in Ireland. She was born in Bristol and lives in Maynooth, County Kildare. She was inspired by Anna Parnell's story during the writing of her most recent screenplay. She works with Trocaire as an Education Information Officer.