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Truth, Power and Lies - Irish Society and the Case of the Kerry Babies

English · Hardback

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Klappentext In 1984 the bodies of two infants were discovered in County Kerry. The police were convinced the mother and murderer was Joanne Hayes! a young! unmarried woman who had become pregnant from an affair she had with a married man. The Hayes family and the girl were set upon by the police! two Tribunals of Inquiry! the Catholic Church! and public opinion. Sensational country-wide media coverage galvanized an angrier public response. Did Joanne have twins? Did she kill them! and was her family involved? Did the police force their confessions? The police were exonerated and the family blamed. One of Ireland's leading sociologists provides a fascinating analysis of moder Irish society through the case! and especially the place of the Catholic Church and abortion rights. Tom Inglisn explains that it is important to retell the story because justice might not have been done. But he goes further to explain how the case is an improtant part of understanding how the second half of twentieth century Ireland saw a transition form a traditional! rural! conservative! and Catholic society to the modern! urban! liberal! and secular one that is emerging today. In particular! it represents a watershed for the position of women in Irish society! many of whom were motivated to protest for the first time. Inhaltsverzeichnis Telling stories - truth is stranger than fiction; the investigation; preparing the case against the hayes family; the hayes family story; the garda 's story; blaming the hayes family; explaining the false confessions; the context; long-term processes of change; honour and shame; telling lies; policing the state; the media; unruly bodies; conclusion. Appendix: survey results.

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Authors Tom Inglis
Publisher University College of Dublin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2003
 
EAN 9781904558019
ISBN 978-1-904558-01-9
No. of pages 304
Series Irish Society and the Case of
Irish Society and the Case of
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

Irland, HISTORY / Social History, History - General History, HISTORY / Europe / Ireland

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