Law and Religion in Ireland, 1700-1970 [electronic resource] / edited by Kevin Costello, Niamh Howlin.
Law and Religion in Ireland, 1700-1970
Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9783030743734 978-3-030-74373-4
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
DK/2564
Basım Bildirimi
1st ed. 2021.
Yayın Bilgisi
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
Fiziksel Niteleme
XIII, 399 p. 1 illus. online resource.
Dizi
Palgrave Modern Legal History, 2947-6194
İçindekiler Notu
Chapter 1: The Legal History of Religion in Ireland -- Chapter 2: The Penal Laws: Origins, Purpose, Enforcement and Impact -- Chapter 3: To “Elude the Design and Intention” of the Penal Laws: Collusion and Discovery in Eighteenth-Century Ireland: A Case Study -- Chapter 4: Repealing the Penal Laws, 1760-95 -- Chapter 5: “Inoperative But Insulting:” Residues of the Penal Laws, 1829-1920 -- Chapter 6: The Legal and Constitutional Organization of the Catholic Church in Nineteenth Century Ireland -- Chapter 7: Irish Presbyterians and the Quest for Toleration, c.1692–1733 -- Chapter 8: “I Am Friends Wt You & Do Entertain No Malice”: Discord, Disputes and Defamation in Ulster Presbyterian Church Courts, c. 1700-1838 -- Chapter 9: Church Briefs And Charitable Relief: Reparations For Two Early 18th Century Fire-Damaged Ulster Towns -- Chapter 10: The Disestablishment of the Church of Ireland -- Chapter 11: Disendowment Under The Irish Church Act 1869 -- Chapter 12: The Constitution of the Church of Ireland in Action: Ritualist Litigation in a Disestablished Church 1871-1937 -- Chapter 13: Religion and the Constitution of the Irish Free State -- Chapter 14: Article 44.1 and the “Special Position” of the Catholic Church in the Irish Constitution, 1937 – 1972.
Özet, vb.
This book focuses, from a legal perspective, on a series of events which make up some of the principal episodes in the legal history of religion in Ireland: the anti-Catholic penal laws of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century; the shift towards the removal of disabilities from Catholics and dissenters; the dis-establishment of the Church of Ireland; and the place of religion, and the Catholic Church, under the Constitutions of 1922 and 1937. Kevin Costello is Associate Professor at the Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin, Ireland. He has previously published Law and the Family in Ireland, 1800-1950 (Palgrave, 2017). Niamh Howlin is Associate Professor at the Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin, Ireland. She has previously published Law and the Family in Ireland, 1800-1950 (Palgrave, 2017).
Konu
Law __ History.
Great Britain __ History.
Religion __ History.
Legal History.
History of Britain and Ireland.
History of Religion.
Great Britain __ History.
Religion __ History.
Legal History.
History of Britain and Ireland.
History of Religion.
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