2008 - 4

Articles in this issue

Introduction: Ireland, Church, State and Society 1900-1975

Pages: 333 - 339

Poor Relief and Families in Nineteenth-Century Ireland and Italy

Pages: 340 - 349

Economic Status, Religion, and Demography in an Ulster Town in the Early Twentieth Century

Pages: 350 - 359

Reinforcing the Family: The Role of Gender, Morality and Sexuality in Irish Welfare Policy, 1922-1944

Pages: 360 - 370

'Done to death by father or relatives': Irish Families and Infanticide Cases, 1922-1950

Pages: 370 - 383

'Alien family': The Impact of the Aliens Act 1935 and Subsequent Orders on the Family in Ireland, 1933-1945.

Pages: 384 - 394

Mixed Marriage, 'a grave injury to our church': An Account of the 1957 Fethard-on-Sea Boycott

Pages: 395 - 401

We Were Conscious of the Sort of People we Mixed with: The State, Social Attitudes and the Family in Mid Twentieth Century Ireland

Pages: 402 - 415

Have the Snakes Come Back?: The Family and the Defence of Catholic Educational Structures in Ireland, 1957-1975.

Pages: 416 - 425