A ballad about a woman street trader is widely regarded as Dublin' s anthem, yet the city' s relationship with those who traded on its streets was often acrimonious. From 1882 onwards efforts commenced to have street traders banned alongside gentrification projects. A watershed came with the passage of the Street Trading Act of 1926. This book examines the resistance of the traders when those with power refused to recognize them as stakeholders. What the establishment learned was that the women were prepared to engage in civil disobedience, endure violence from Gardaì and serve time in jail to both protect their livelihoods and protest what they characterized as ' banishment to the slums' .
| ISBN: | 9781801511773 |
| Publication date: | 26th September 2025 |
| Author: | Susan Marie Martin |
| Publisher: | Four Courts Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 72 pages |
| Series: | Maynooth Studies in Local History |
| Genres: |
History |
A ballad about a woman street trader is widely regarded as Dublin' s anthem, yet the city' s relationship with those who traded on its streets was often acrimonious. From 1882 onwards efforts commenced to have street traders banned alongside gentrification projects. A watershed came with the passage of the Street Trading Act of 1926. This book examines the resistance of the traders when those with power refused to recognize them as stakeholders. What the establishment learned was that the women were prepared to engage in civil disobedience, endure violence from Gardaì and serve time in jail to both protect their livelihoods and protest what they characterized as ' banishment to the slums' .
Dublin's Women Street Traders, 1882-1932 features in the following genres: History
Dublin's Women Street Traders, 1882-1932 is available in Paperback
Dublin's Women Street Traders, 1882-1932 was written by Susan Marie Martin and published by Four Courts Press
Dublin's Women Street Traders, 1882-1932 has 72 pages
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