Margaret Skinnider's autobiography offers a vivid firsthand account of her experiences during the tumultuous period surrounding the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland. She shares her motivations and activities while providing insightful observations on the impact of English rule on Irish life. As both an eyewitness and participant, Skinnider presents a nuanced perspective on this complex and controversial chapter in Ireland's history, enriching the narrative with her personal reflections and detailed observations.
Margaret Skinnider Orden de los libros
Margaret Skinnider fue una revolucionaria y feminista que se distinguió durante el Alzamiento de Pascua de 1916 en Dublín. Fue la única mujer herida en la acción y mencionada tres veces en despachos por su valentía. En su autobiografía, describió su papel como francotiradora. Su determinación y participación en la lucha por la libertad irlandesa la convierten en una figura memorable de la historia irlandesa.



- 2024
- 2016
Doing My Bit For Ireland
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Doing my Bit for Ireland is Margaret Skinnider's autobiography, focusing mostly on the time period shortly before and after the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland.
- 2008
Doing My Bit For Ireland (1917)
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Margaret Skinnider's memoir offers a firsthand account of her experiences as an Irish revolutionary during the 1916 Easter Rising. Growing up in Scotland as the daughter of Irish immigrants, she became deeply involved in the nationalist movement and served as a sniper in the uprising. Her narrative highlights the unique perspective of a woman in a pivotal historical event, emphasizing her political beliefs and unwavering dedication to Irish independence. This personal account sheds light on a crucial moment in Irish history, showcasing Skinnider's significant contributions to the fight for freedom.