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  2. France–Ireland relations - Wikipedia

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    France–Ireland relations (French: Relations entre la France et l'Irlande; Irish: Caidreamh idir an Fhrainc agus Éire) refers to the bilateral relations between France and Ireland. France and Ireland are both members of the Council of Europe , European Union and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development .

  3. Feminism in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The pioneer of the women's movement on Ireland was Anna Haslam, who in 1876 founded the pioneering Dublin Women's Suffrage Association (DSWA), which campaigned for a greater role for women in local government and public affairs, aside from being the first women's suffrage society (after the Irish Women's Suffrage Society by Isabella Tod in 1872 ...

  4. List of women's organizations - Wikipedia

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    Irish Catholic Women's Suffrage Association, set up in Dublin in November 1915; Irish Countrywomen's Association; Irish Housewives Association (1942–1992) Irish Women's Franchise League, women's suffrage group founded in 1908; Irish Women's Liberation Movement; Irish Women's Suffrage Society; Irish Women Workers' Union (1911–1984)

  5. List of Irish suffragists and suffragettes - Wikipedia

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    Margaret "Gretta" Cousins (1878–1954) – Irish-Indian, established All India Women's Conference, co-founded Irish Women's Franchise League; Mabel Sharman Crawford (1820–1912) – Irish adventurer, feminist and writer; Charlotte Despard (1844–1939) – Anglo-Irish suffragist, socialist, pacifist, Sinn Féin activist, and novelist

  6. Category:France–Ireland relations - Wikipedia

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  7. List of feminists - Wikipedia

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    Irish-Indian suffragist, established All India Women's Conference, co-founded Irish Women's Franchise League: 1875–1939: Eva Cox: Australia: 1938 – Sociologist; long-time member of the Women's Electoral Lobby: 1875–1939: Jill Craigie: United Kingdom: 1911: 1999: Socialist feminist: 1875–1939: Minnie Fisher Cunningham: United States ...

  8. Feminism in France - Wikipedia

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    A strong feminist movement would only emerge in the aftermath of May 1968, with the creation of the Mouvement de libération des femmes (Women's Liberation Movement, MLF), allegedly by Antoinette Fouque, Monique Wittig and Josiane Chanel in 1968. The name itself was given by the press, in reference to the US Women's Lib movement.

  9. Women's liberation movement in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The first women's group autonomous from a political party in Greece formed in 1975 as the Kinisi gia tin Apeleftherosi ton Gynaikon (Movement for the Liberation of Women, KAG), in Athens. Adopting slogans from the Women's Liberation Movement in the United States they believed that personal issues could be politicized. [46]

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