Browsing by Subject "Religion"
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Interview with Pat Mulcahy (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Patrick Burns (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Patrick Mannion (Oral History Collection)
(2013-01-17) -
Interview with Pádraig O Laoinsigh (Oral History Collection)
(2013-01-16) -
Interview with Peggy Curtain (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Robin Aherne (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Rosaleen Ryan (Oral History Collection)
(2013-03-14) -
Interview with Roseanne McAuliffe (Oral History Collection)
(2013-02-05) -
Interview with Sam Locke (Oral History Collection)
(2013-01-15) -
Interview with Seamus Ryan(Oral History Collection)
(2012-11-06) -
Interview with Seán Fogarty (Oral History Collection)
(2013-02-28) -
Interview with Teresa Dillane (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Tom and Mary Scully (Oral History Collection)
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Interview with Tom Hogan (Oral History Collection)
(2013-02-28) -
Introduction: Tracing the cultural legacy of Irish Catholicism: from Galway to Cloyne and beyond (Pre-published version)
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Ireland, Modernity and the Question of Definition
(The Journal of Music in Ireland, 2003)This essay is an exploration of the notion of modernity, and its relationship with tradition. It is a response to John Waters’ article on modernity entitles ‘Reactionary Progressives’. I will respond to the article in ... -
'Kicking Bishop Brennan up the arse...': Catholicism, deconstruction and postmodernity in contemporary Irish culture (Pre-published version)
(Columba Press, 2006)This chapter will examine the changing role of the Catholic Church as structure in contemporary Ireland, seeing this altered role as part of a larger process of societal change across the western world. Indeed, what is ... -
Religion and the primary schools
(The Furrow, 2014)In the current debates about religion and schooling in the Republic of Ireland, the primary sector has become the lightning rod of discontent with the current system, as we saw during the Forum on Patronage and Pluralism ... -
Religion as factor in Irish town formation
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The rise of secularism and the decline of religiosity in Ireland: the pattern of religious change in Europe
(Common Ground Publishing, 2011)The European Values Study is a pan-European project which utilises an omnibus survey focusing especially on values associated with work, religion, lifestyles and other issues. Its most recent data gathering exercise was ...