Farmwives, domesticity and work in late nineteenth-century Ireland

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2013

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Barclay, K.

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Rural History: economy, society, culture, 2013; 24(2):143-160

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Katie Barclay

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practices, late nineteenth and early twentieth-century Irish farmwives continued to have an active economic role on the farm. The continuation of their economic role reflected wider cultural beliefs that saw work as central to claims to property ownership, reinforced by the growth in the language of economic and political rights during the nineteenth century, which shaped how men and women understood work, ownership and personal rights.

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