This multi-disciplinary study considers the intersection between law and family life in Ireland from the early nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. An underlying theme is the way in which the law of the family in Ireland differed from the law of the family in England.
Undergraduate and postgraduate students of family and law, and academics in the fields of law and history
Lawyers, scholars, historians and social scientists interested in legal history and history of the family, specifically pertaining to Ireland