Aristocratic Women in Ireland, 1450-1660

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75.00
book_author_name: 
Damien Duffy
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Hardback
publisher: 
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
published_date: 
16/04/2021
isbn: 
9781783275939
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Books > History > Historical periods > Early modern history: 1500 to 1700
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Damien Duffy|Hardback|Boydell & Brewer Ltd|16/04/2021
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9781783275939
Book Description: 
This book examines the lives of aristocratic Anglo-Irish women in late medieval and early modern Ireland as illustrated by an in-depth cross generational analysis of women born or married into the important Ormond family between the 1450s and 1660. It outlines and assesses their individual and collective significance in negotiating the preservation and advancement of the family's political, landed, economic, social and confessional interests, from the chronic instability of the Wars of the Roses, through the vicissitudes of the Tudor, Stuart, Commonwealth and Restoration eras. In gauging the relative significance of the Ormond women's experiences and contributions, the book explores their roles in both private dynastic and wider public circles within the broader context of aristocratic families elsewhere in Ireland, England and continental Europe. The cross-generational approach provides a chronologicaland comparative appraisal of all aspects of each of these women's lives, roles and contributions - private, public, social, economic, confessional and political - all of which were intimately intertwined with the Ormond family's changing political fortunes, succession challenges, shifting dynastic alliances, and financial difficulties over the course of two centuries of profound change and upheaval in Ireland.

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