Launch of new book, ‘Criminal Conversation with my Wife’, by local historian

Local historian Dr. Michael O'Connor has announced the publication of his new book, ‘Criminal Conversation with my Wife’.

The author will launch the book at Mayo County Library, Castlebar, this evening (Thursday) at 7 p.m., to which everybody is welcome.

No aspect of the history of County Mayo has been so neglected as the history of the lives and lived experiences of women.

This collection of histories seeks to address critical aspects of this deficit.

A broad range of sources and a wide selection of Mayo case studies are used to explore the position of Mayo women who encountered the law and legal system in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

The themes considered include discrimination, the breakdown of relationships, domestic violence, murder, infanticide, abortion, prostitution, rape, abduction, and same-sex relationships.

The use of mental health legislation and institutional confinement to control, manage and suppress women is also considered.

The lack of accountability for physical and sexual abuse in public institutions and the difficulties faced by women seeking to prosecute sexual predators are also explored.

For the first time, the Magdalene Asylum, which operated in Westport, is scrutinised, and its importance as an early example of the undertaking to contain women is highlighted.

The position of women before Ireland's most unforgiving tribunal, the Court of Public Opinion, which ruthlessly enforced the social policing of women, is also examined.

'Criminal Conversation With My Wife – Women & The Laws of Men, County Mayo Case Studies' is now available in bookshops and online.