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Fosterage; child-rearing in medieval Ireland

In Ireland today, as elsewhere, fosterage finds its place in society as a much altered carry-over from the past. Nowadays, it arises for a negative reason: the inability of biological parents to cope, for whatever reason. Fosterage in the past was the antithesis of this. It was a form of child-rearing chosen and upheld for ... Read more

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Categories Features, Issue 1 (Spring 1997), Medieval History (pre-1500), Medieval Social Perspectives, Volume 5
St Patrick’s Escape; lies or statistics?
Food Exports from Ireland 1846-47

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