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A woman's place?

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This book uncovers the contribution that homegrown women’s magazines made to shaping complex debates about the position of women in society in 1960s Ireland. Woman’s Way is explored alongside the l...
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This book explores representations of the domestic in Irish women’s magazines. Published in 1960s Ireland, during a period of transformation, they served as modern manuals for navigating everyday life. Traditional themes – dating, marriage, and motherhood – dominated. But editors also introduced conflicting voices to complicate the narrative. Readers were prompted to reimagine their home life, and traditional values were carefully subverted. The domestic was shown to be a negotiable concept in the coverage of such issues as the body and reproductive rights, working wives and equal pay. Dominant societal perceptions of women were also challenged through the inclusion of those who were on the margins – widows, unmarried mothers, and never-married women. This book considers the motivations of editors, the role of readers, and the influence of advertisers in shaping complex debates about women in society in 1960s Ireland.
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Price: £85.00
Pages: 336
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Gender in History
Publication Date: 28 February 2023
ISBN: 9781526163349
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, Social and cultural history, HISTORY / Europe / Ireland, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, History

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Ciara Meehan is Reader in History at the University of Hertfordshire

Introduction
1 Dating to be married
2 The new marriage manuals
3 The modern home
4 Sex knowledge
5 (Un)planned pregnancy
6 Happy families?
7 Single women
8 An agenda for change
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index