This paper examines the origins of the role of the family as a social symbol in Irish society. The source, it argues, is in the nature of the inequalities that were present in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Ireland. These were not simply through classes but also through families. The ideology of the family emerged to deny and to displace the tensions created by the nature of these kinds of inequalities
In Ireland, historically and in the current era, family has been a central con-cern for society and ...
First this paper provides a stream of studies of the family and community in Ireland. A pioneer work...
At the beginning of the 20th century, Irish social structure was dominated by a class of small landh...
“The family” has occupied a core position in policy and public debates about the common good and nat...
In this article, the author proposed the hypothesis that while the Irish family system moved from a ...
The past century has seen striking changes in family formation in Ireland. Family dynamics are funda...
This dissertation represents an exploratory search for a body of "grounded concepts" on the Irish fa...
The aim of this study is to treat some perspectives of the family and the community in Ireland in th...
In Ireland, the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922 was followed by the institutionalisati...
Recent studies of family life in Ireland have focused on changes in “traditional” family structures...
This article considers qualitative data collected from 78 parents in an Irish study on the commercia...
Abstract This paper contributes to the field of comparative research on fatherhood practice and pol...
This paper seeks to verify that the hypothesis that the Irish family structure changed from the nucl...
This paper explores the reality of patriarchal privileging and resistance within a society which has...
In Ireland, the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922 was followed by the institut...
In Ireland, historically and in the current era, family has been a central con-cern for society and ...
First this paper provides a stream of studies of the family and community in Ireland. A pioneer work...
At the beginning of the 20th century, Irish social structure was dominated by a class of small landh...
“The family” has occupied a core position in policy and public debates about the common good and nat...
In this article, the author proposed the hypothesis that while the Irish family system moved from a ...
The past century has seen striking changes in family formation in Ireland. Family dynamics are funda...
This dissertation represents an exploratory search for a body of "grounded concepts" on the Irish fa...
The aim of this study is to treat some perspectives of the family and the community in Ireland in th...
In Ireland, the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922 was followed by the institutionalisati...
Recent studies of family life in Ireland have focused on changes in “traditional” family structures...
This article considers qualitative data collected from 78 parents in an Irish study on the commercia...
Abstract This paper contributes to the field of comparative research on fatherhood practice and pol...
This paper seeks to verify that the hypothesis that the Irish family structure changed from the nucl...
This paper explores the reality of patriarchal privileging and resistance within a society which has...
In Ireland, the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922 was followed by the institut...
In Ireland, historically and in the current era, family has been a central con-cern for society and ...
First this paper provides a stream of studies of the family and community in Ireland. A pioneer work...
At the beginning of the 20th century, Irish social structure was dominated by a class of small landh...