The history of marriage equality in Ireland: A social revolution begins

The history of marriage equality in Ireland: A social revolution begins

by Sonja Tiernan
The history of marriage equality in Ireland: A social revolution begins

The history of marriage equality in Ireland: A social revolution begins

by Sonja Tiernan

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Overview

Ireland is the first country in the world to extend civil marriage to same sex couples through a public vote. The marriage equality referendum saw record numbers turn out to register their votes including Irish emigrants who returned from around the world to ensure an impressive majority in favour of this constitutional amendment. The overwhelming positive result marked a clear separation of church and State for possibly the first time in Ireland. The Yes Equality campaign ignited a social revolution across Ireland, witnessed more recently with further referenda decriminalising abortion and introducing a less punitive regime for obtaining a divorce. Utilising published reports, newspaper articles, marriage equality papers and extracts from Dáil debates, this book traces the key legislative and social changes surrounding Irish marriage equality, from the establishment of the advocacy group in 2008 to the referendum on the extension of civil marriage rights to same-sex couples in Ireland in 2015. With a foreword by Ivana Bacik, a Senator and Reid Professor of Criminal Law, Criminology and Penology at Trinity College Dublin, best known for her tireless work defending human rights, this book offers a concise historical record of the momentous referendum on marriage equality.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526145987
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 03/24/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 389 KB

About the Author

Sonja Tiernan is Senior Lecturer in Modern History at Liverpool Hope University

Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Irish Historical and Global Context
2 The Path to the High Court
3 Civil Partnership Bills
4 Marriage Equality a New Direction
5 Political Lobbying, the Media&Influencing Public Opinion
6 Meeting the Challenges of the Twenty First Century
7 Preparing for a Revolution
8 Yes Equality
9 The Campaign in Action
10 The Final Hurdles
11 The Referendum
Afterword: Future Directions
Bibliography
Appendix
Index
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