What were the laws on marriage in Ireland, and did church and state differ in their interpretation? How did men and women meet and arrange to marry? How important was patriarchy and a husband's control over his wife? And what were the options available to Irish men and women who wished to leave an unhappy marriage? This first comprehensive history of marriage in Ireland across three centuries looks below the level of elite society for a multi-faceted exploration of how marriage was perceived, negotiated and controlled by the church and state, as well as by individual men and women within Irish society. Making extensive use of new and under-utilised primary sources, Maria Luddy and Mary O'Dowd explain the laws and customs around marriage in Ireland. Revising current understandings of marital law and relations, Marriage in Ireland, 16601925 represents a major new contribution to Irish historical studies.
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Weight: 850g
Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 25 Jun 2020
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781108486170
About Maria LuddyMary O'Dowd
Maria Luddy is Emeritus Professor of Modern Irish History at the University of Warwick and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Her book Women and Philanthropy in Nineteenth Century Ireland (1995) was awarded the James S. Donnelly Prize for best book in Irish history in 1996. She has published extensively on Irish social history writing on unmarried mothers nuns and the history of Irish childhood. Her most recent publications include Prostitution and Irish Society 18001940 (2007) and the co-edited collection Children Childhood and Irish Society 1700 to the Present (with James M. Smith 2014). Mary O'Dowd is Emeritus Professor of Gender History at Queen's University Belfast and a Member of the Royal Irish Academy. She has published extensively on women and gender in Irish history. Her most recent publications include as co-author Reading the Irish Woman: Studies in Cultural Encounters and Exchange 17141960 (with Gerardine Meaney and Bernadette Whelan 2014) and A History of the Girl: Formation Education and Identity (2018) which she co-edited with June Purvis.