Forgetting Frolic: Marriage Traditions in IrelandInstitute of Irish Studies, Queen's University of Belfast, 1998 - Всего страниц: 186 Forgetting Frolic provides a lively and readable account of the history of marriage traditions in Ireland. The text and illustrations are of interest to the student of social history and to the general reader. |
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... women who entered Magdalen asylums , institutions which in the nineteenth century were dedicated to the reclamation of ' fallen women ' , were likely to be handed over for adoption.51 Oral accounts attest to the fact that women might ...
... women who entered Magdalen asylums , institutions which in the nineteenth century were dedicated to the reclamation of ' fallen women ' , were likely to be handed over for adoption.51 Oral accounts attest to the fact that women might ...
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... women could expect to have little time to devote to themselves . ) In the seventeenth century , married women in comfortable circumstances were distin- guished by wearing large white kerchiefs on their heads.83 Other aspects of the ...
... women could expect to have little time to devote to themselves . ) In the seventeenth century , married women in comfortable circumstances were distin- guished by wearing large white kerchiefs on their heads.83 Other aspects of the ...
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... women in other , similarly organized societies.101 Needlework and in earlier times spinning could also make an ... women's work.'103 It has been shown , too , that families could be entirely supported by begging , at least for a period ...
... women in other , similarly organized societies.101 Needlework and in earlier times spinning could also make an ... women's work.'103 It has been shown , too , that families could be entirely supported by begging , at least for a period ...
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Chapter One Preparations for Marriage 111 | 1 |
Chapter Two Marriage Divination 1219 | 12 |
Chapter Three Courtship and Made Marriages 2045 | 20 |
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