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Köp båda 2 för 2049 krReviews ORiordans insightful analysis is a real pleasure to read and no mean feat in a challenging archival context. Women of the Country House in Ireland more than achieves its goal of bringing womens contributions into the foreground of our histories of elite life in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Ireland and opens the door for future explorations of gender and power in this stratum of Irish society. Leonie Hannah, Irish Historical Studies 'Meticulously researched... written in a clear, approachable way and analyzing previously unexamined archival materials, the study will benefit both specialists and general readers interested in the lives of Victorian women and the Irish ascendancy.' Urszula Terentowicz-Fotyga, Victorian Studies Women of the Country House in Ireland should be of interest not only to historians but also to those in other disciplines who study social inequality, and not just gender inequality. The complexity, contradictions and constraints of the multiple statuses that these women held is masterfully revealed in this book. Samuel Clark, History 'Women of the Country House in Ireland does much more than fill a significant gap in the existing historiography of the landed class in Ireland... It will be a welcome addition to the history of women in Ireland, of rural landed classes, of the elite classes Ireland and Britain.' Keelin Burke, Journal of Family History
Maeve ORiordan is Lecturer in Womens and Cultural History at the School of History, University College Cork.
Introduction1. House and estate2. Courtship: for love and money3. Matrimony and married life4. Producing heirs5. Family and friendship6. Expressing taste and talent7. Independence and life outside the home8. Paternalism: philanthropy and activismConclusion