War is Women’s Business
“
”
such as
The Messenger of the Sacred Heart
had a very wide
circulation and as well as their religious content provided,
advice on animal husbandry, home making, decoration and
maintenance, short stories and more.
Catholic journals
was gaining traction and there were many
Women’s Suffrage newspapers and journals at
the time. One in particular -
Votes for Women
was through the exertions of the Munster
Women’s Franchise League ‘placed upon
the tables of the Cork Library and of the
Carnegie Free Library’
The Gaelic Revival saw an upsurge in interest in Gaelic Language papers, for
example A
n Lochrann, Sceal Nua, An Claidheamh Soluis
and
Eire Og
Suffrage for women




