The book explores Ireland's transformative journey toward marriage equality, showcasing the campaign's impact on societal perceptions. It details how the successful referendum shifted Ireland from a nation historically dominated by Catholic influence to one celebrated for its leadership in human rights and equality. Through this narrative, the author highlights the broader implications of the movement and its significance in reshaping national identity.
Sonja Tiernan Bücher



EVA Gore-Booth
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Academics, postgraduate and undergraduate students in Irish and British social and cultural history. -- .
Tracing the campaign for marriage equality, this book highlights how this movement and the related referendum result have propelled Ireland from a country perceived as one repressed and controlled by the Catholic church to a country that is now admired as a leader in equality of human rights. -- .