Bibframe Work
TitleThe European culture wars in IrelandTypeTextMonographSubjectIreland--Social conditions--19th century (LCSH)O'Keeffe, Robert, 1814-1881Catholic Church--Education--Ireland--History--19th century. (LCSH)Church and education--Ireland--Political aspects (LCSH)Church and education--Ireland--History--19th century (LCSH)Catholic schools--Ireland--History--19th century (LCSH)Callan (Ireland)--History--19th century (LCSH)Education (EFLCH) ClassificationLCC: DA957 .B28 2010 DDC: 371.071209418909034 full Could not render: bf:statusSupplementary Contentbibliography index SummaryThis title tells the story of Father Robert O'Keeffe of Callan and his conflict with ecclesiastical authority. It traces the Callan Schools Affair from its origins in 1868 to O'Keeffe's death in 1881. It examines the riotous local events, the libel trial in Dublin, and the complex and politically charged response of the British State.Authorized Access PointBarr, Colin, 1974- The European culture wars in Ireland