Women in Renaissance and Early Modern EuropeChristine Meek |
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... catholic landlords for polit- ical control , a conflict which culminated in the wars of 1689-91 . From an Irish perspective , the most significant consequence of that conflict was the legislation known as the Penal Laws which were ...
... catholic landlords for polit- ical control , a conflict which culminated in the wars of 1689-91 . From an Irish perspective , the most significant consequence of that conflict was the legislation known as the Penal Laws which were ...
Page 105
... catholic husbands as they were persuaded , or perhaps compelled , by their husbands to become catholics . There is some evidence to suggest that women in such mixed marriages could be under considerable pressure to conform to the ...
... catholic husbands as they were persuaded , or perhaps compelled , by their husbands to become catholics . There is some evidence to suggest that women in such mixed marriages could be under considerable pressure to conform to the ...
Page 107
... catholic neighbours to help evade the worst conse- quences of the laws relating to property.40 Members of the Irish establish- ment were clearly reluctant to enforce laws which attacked a man's patriarchal control of his family ...
... catholic neighbours to help evade the worst conse- quences of the laws relating to property.40 Members of the Irish establish- ment were clearly reluctant to enforce laws which attacked a man's patriarchal control of his family ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 6 |
some cases from late medieval Lucca | 43 |
She was usually placed with the great men and leaders of | 67 |
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