Book extract: Woman who refused to be silenced in fight for republican independence

Betrayal of the republic, for Mary MacSwiney, would have meant betrayal of a brother she loved and admired, and it would have been almost impossible for her to think and feel in any other way
Book extract: Woman who refused to be silenced in fight for republican independence

During the Civil War Mary MacSwiney, described by the British government as one of 'the most extreme and dangerous women in Ireland', endured two gruelling hunger strikes. Pictures: Getty

  • Mary MacSwiney
  • Leeann Lane
  • UCD Press, €30 

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