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Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review Vol. LVIII No.230 Summer 1969 / Anthony Clare "Aggression: Lorenz's Theories Re-examined" / James V Schall "The University, Revolution and Freedom" / E F O'Doherty "Psychological Aspects of Student Revolt" / James Dunne "A Trade Union View" / Timothy Hamilton "A Sociologist's Comment" / Leonard Howard "Catholic Education in Ireland, 1669-85"
P M Troddyn (Editor) / Anthony Clare "Aggression: Lorenz's Theories Re-examined" / James V Schall "The University, Revolution and Freedom" / E F O'Doherty "Psychological Aspects of Student Revolt" / James Dunne "A Trade Union View" / Timothy Hamilton "A Sociologist's Comment" / Leonard Howard "Catholic Education in Ireland, 1669-85"
Editore: Talbot Press 1969
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Da: Shore Books, London, Regno UnitoShore Books
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 120 pages. Anthony Clare "Aggression: Lorenz's Theories Re-examined" / James V Schall "The University, Revolution and Freedom" / E F O'Doherty "Psychological Aspects of Student Revolt" / James Dunne "A Trade Union View" / Timothy Hamilton "A Sociologist's Comment" / Leonard Howard "Catholic Edu…cation in Ireland, 1669-85" (SL#70/1).
Editore: Studies, Dublin 1972
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Da: LeeMan Books, Dublin, DUBL, IrlandaLeeMan Books
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Contains the long essay by a previous Editor, Francis Shaw on 1916, called "The Canon of Irish History - A Challenge". This provoked intense reaction. Tipped in is a cutting of a review by F.S.L. Lyons from the Irish Times which begins, "The Summer Number of Studies carries an important article… by the late Father Francis Shaw S.J., which, though dating from 1966, has, with the passage of time, become even more strikingly relevant to our present predicament than when it was written". The essay was not printed in 1966 because of its length (36 pages) and controversial nature. Cover is somewhat faded by sun. Tightly bound, clean, bright copy.