PROVIDES A THOROUGH EXAMINATION OF THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN ASCENDANCY
IRELAND.
The late seventeenth and early eighteenth century was a period of
great social and political change within Ireland, as the Protestant
Ascendancy gained control of the country, aided by the English
government and aristocracy, withwhom the ruling class in Ireland mixed
through marriage and travel. The resulting Anglo-Irish elite, with its
distinct transnational identity, differed markedly from the preceding
Irish elite, but, at the same time, because of itsIrish dimension, was
very different also from the contemporary English and Scottish upper
classes. Women played key roles in this Anglo-Irish elite, and the
nature of the Protestant Ascendancy can only be completely understood
byconsidering women's roles fully.
This book provides a thorough examination of the role of women in
Ascendancy Ireland. It discusses marriage, family and social life;
explores women's roles in economic and political life and in
charitable activities; and places Irish elite women of this period in
their wider historiographical context. The book is based on extensive
original research, including among the papers of aristocratic families
in Ireland and Britain, and provides a wealth of detail on elite
women's lives in this period.
Rachel Wilson completed her doctorate in modern history at Queen's
University, Belfast.
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Product details
ISBN
9781782045830
Published
2020
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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