
Maureen Wall
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Maureen Wall was a pioneering historian from Donegal who gained recognition for her influential analysis of the partition of Ireland in her 1966 essay 'Partition: The Ulster Question (1916-1926).' She provided a crucial female perspective on the historical events surrounding partition, contributing significantly to the discourse.
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Donegal-born Maureen Wall was one of the first women to publish an influential analysis of partition.
Partition was a male invention. Gender impacted on how revolutionary events unfolded, and how partition was remembered – The Irish TimesThe Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·
Ireland· 2025-03-08











