Anglo-Irish and Gaelic marriage laws and traditions in late medieval Ireland
By Gillian Kenny
Journal of Medieval History Vol.32 (2006)
Abstract: This paper is intended to draw attention to the very different rights and restrictions accorded to Anglo-Irish and Gaelic women in late medieval Ireland. These differing traditions concerning marriage and women’s rights within it led to conflicting marital experiences for Anglo-Irish and Gaelic women during this period. Fundamentally the Anglo-Irish idea of marriage was opposed to the Gaelic one which led to clashes especially where intermarriage between the two cultures took place.
Anglo-Irish and Gaelic marriage laws and traditions in late medieval Ireland
By Gillian Kenny
Journal of Medieval History Vol.32 (2006)
Abstract: This paper is intended to draw attention to the very different rights and restrictions accorded to Anglo-Irish and Gaelic women in late medieval Ireland. These differing traditions concerning marriage and women’s rights within it led to conflicting marital experiences for Anglo-Irish and Gaelic women during this period. Fundamentally the Anglo-Irish idea of marriage was opposed to the Gaelic one which led to clashes especially where intermarriage between the two cultures took place.
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