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Winter 2024: Ireland’s Development Model: Has it Run its Course?

Description

The Winter 2024 issue of Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review contains 165 pages of articles, poetry and book reviews. Below is the table of contents.

Articles

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  • John Henry Newman’s ‘Campaign in Ireland’: The Academic and Pastoral Vision of the Catholic University | Paul Shrimpton
  • How Might Christians Remain with the Disabled as Society Calls for the Right to Die? | Brian Brock
  • Between Fact and Fiction: On Writing Songs for a Burning City | Ger FitzGibbon
  • Micheál Mac Gréil: Academic and Activist | Mary P. Corcoran 

Book Reviews

  • Nicholas Dirks, City of Intellect: The Uses and Abuses of the University | Ciaran Ó hÓgartaigh
  • Mark Garavan, Care | Niamh McCrae
  • Grace Neville, Sarah Nolan, Eugene O’Brien (eds.), Getting the Words Right: A Festschrift in Honour of Eamon Maher | Kate Costello-Sullivan
  • Stephen McKinney, Thomas O’Loughlin, Beáta Toth (eds), Synodality and the Recovery of Vatican II: A New Way for Catholics | Gerry O’Hanlon SJ 

 

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Price range: €10.00 through €15.00


Studies is a quarterly journal of the Irish Jesuit Province. Founded and in continuous publication since 1912, it examines social, political, cultural, and economic issues, both Irish and global, in the light of Christian values, and it explores aspects of literature, history, philosophy and religion.
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