Explores how marriage in Ireland was perceived, negotiated and controlled by church and state as well as by individuals across three centuries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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, 1800-1940 (2007) and the co-edited collection Children, Childhood and Irish Society, 1700 to the Present (with James M. Smith, 2014).
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Introduction Part I. What is a Marriage?: 1. A legal marriage? 2. Couple beggars Part II. Ways to Marriage: 3. Meeting and matching with a partner 4. Courtship behaviour 5. Breach of promise 6. Abductions Part III. Happy Ever After?: 7. Marital relations 8. Adultery and sex outside marriage 9. Bigamy Part IV. The Unmaking of Marriage: 10. Marital violence 11. Desertion 12. Divorce Conclusion Select bibliography Index.
Introduction Part I. What is a Marriage?: 1. A legal marriage? 2. Couple beggars Part II. Ways to Marriage: 3. Meeting and matching with a partner 4. Courtship behaviour 5. Breach of promise 6. Abductions Part III. Happy Ever After?: 7. Marital relations 8. Adultery and sex outside marriage 9. Bigamy Part IV. The Unmaking of Marriage: 10. Marital violence 11. Desertion 12. Divorce Conclusion Select bibliography Index.
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