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The Politics of Sexual Morality in Ireland by Chrystel Hug
A clear, incisive examination of how debates around sexuality, contraception, divorce, and reproductive rights shaped modern Ireland.
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Chrystel Hug offers a clear, incisive examination of how debates around sexuality, contraception, divorce, and reproductive rights shaped modern Ireland. Through political history, church influence, and shifting public attitudes, she traces the long struggle between traditional moral authority and emerging social reform. A compelling study of how private life became public policy — and how Ireland’s cultural landscape transformed in the process.
This is a first edition, hardcover copy of the book in very good used condition, however, there is some slight sun fading to the spine, as seen in the photos here. Other than that, it looks like it was barely read, and the pages are still crisp! (See the detail pics.)
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| Title | The Politics of Sexual Morality in Ireland |
|---|---|
| Author Name | Chrystel Hug |
| Publisher | St. Martin's Press |
| Year | 1999 |












