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Alice Stopford Green (30 May 1847 – 28 May 1929) was an Irish historian and nationalist. She was born Alice Sophia Amelia Stopford in Kells, County Meath. Her father Edward Adderley Stopford was Rector of Kells and Archdeacon of Meath. Her paternal grandfather was Edward Stopford, the Church of Ireland Bishop of Meath, and she was a cousin of Stopford Brooke and Mother Mary Clare. From 1874 to 1877 she lived in London where she met the historian John Richard Green. They were married in Chester on 14 June 1877. He died in 1883. John Morley published her first historical work Henry II in 1888.

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  • Alice Stopford Green (30 maig 1847 - 28 maig 1929) va ser una historiadora i nacionalista irlandesa. (ca)
  • Alice Stopford Green (30 May 1847 – 28 May 1929) was an Irish historian and nationalist. She was born Alice Sophia Amelia Stopford in Kells, County Meath. Her father Edward Adderley Stopford was Rector of Kells and Archdeacon of Meath. Her paternal grandfather was Edward Stopford, the Church of Ireland Bishop of Meath, and she was a cousin of Stopford Brooke and Mother Mary Clare. From 1874 to 1877 she lived in London where she met the historian John Richard Green. They were married in Chester on 14 June 1877. He died in 1883. John Morley published her first historical work Henry II in 1888. In the 1890s she became interested in Irish history and the nationalist movement as a result of her friendship with John Francis Taylor. She was vocal in her opposition to English colonial policy in South Africa during the Boer Wars and supported Roger Casement's Congo Reform movement. Her 1908 book The Making of Ireland and its Undoing argued for the sophistication and richness of the native Irish civilisation. Stopford Green was active in efforts to make the prospect of Home Rule more palatable to Ulster Unionists. Alongside the Rev. James Armour, Roger Casement and Jack White, she addressed "A Protestant Protest" against Carson's Solemn League and Covenant at Ballymoney Town Hall in October 1913. She was closely involved in the Howth gun-running of July 1914, having extended Casement a loan to help buy the German arms. She moved to Dublin in 1918 where her house at 90 St Stephen's Green became an intellectual centre. She supported the pro-Treaty side in the Irish Civil War and was among the first nominees to the newly formed Seanad Éireann in 1922, where she served as an independent member until her death in 1929. She was one of four women elected or appointed to the first Seanad in 1922. (en)
  • Alice Stopford Green (* 31. Mai 1847 in Kells, County Meath; † 28. Mai 1929 in Dublin) war eine irische Historikerin, Nationalistin und Schriftstellerin. Sie war eine Befürworterin der irischen Unabhängigkeit und war die erste Frau, die 1922 im Alter von 75 Jahren in den ersten irischen Senat berufen wurde. (de)
  • Alice Stopford Green, née le 30 mai 1847 et morte le 28 mai 1929, est une historienne et nationaliste irlandaise. (fr)
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  • Alice Stopford Green (30 maig 1847 - 28 maig 1929) va ser una historiadora i nacionalista irlandesa. (ca)
  • Alice Stopford Green (* 31. Mai 1847 in Kells, County Meath; † 28. Mai 1929 in Dublin) war eine irische Historikerin, Nationalistin und Schriftstellerin. Sie war eine Befürworterin der irischen Unabhängigkeit und war die erste Frau, die 1922 im Alter von 75 Jahren in den ersten irischen Senat berufen wurde. (de)
  • Alice Stopford Green, née le 30 mai 1847 et morte le 28 mai 1929, est une historienne et nationaliste irlandaise. (fr)
  • Alice Stopford Green (30 May 1847 – 28 May 1929) was an Irish historian and nationalist. She was born Alice Sophia Amelia Stopford in Kells, County Meath. Her father Edward Adderley Stopford was Rector of Kells and Archdeacon of Meath. Her paternal grandfather was Edward Stopford, the Church of Ireland Bishop of Meath, and she was a cousin of Stopford Brooke and Mother Mary Clare. From 1874 to 1877 she lived in London where she met the historian John Richard Green. They were married in Chester on 14 June 1877. He died in 1883. John Morley published her first historical work Henry II in 1888. (en)
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