Mary Hayden

Mary Teresa Hayden (1862–1942) was an Irish historian, Irish language activist and campaigner for women's causes.

Mary Hayden was educated initially at the Dominican College, Eccles Street and then at Alexandra College in Dublin. She attended the Royal University of Ireland where she graduated with a BA(1885) and an MA(1887) in Modern Languages.[1]

A campaigner for gender equality and noted as a public speaker she was a prominent member of the Irish Women's Suffrage and Local Government Association. She was a member of the Gaelic League and friends with Padraig Pearse. In 1911 she was elected to the senate of the National University of Ireland and appointed Professor of History at University College Dublin in 1915 until her death, she was succeeded by Robert Dudley Edwards as chair of Modern Irish History.[2]

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  1. ^ Mary Hayden (1862-1942)
  2. ^ Ten Dublin women by Medb Ruane, Dublin, 1991.