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7%OFFColin Barr - The European Culture Wars in Ireland:  The Callan Schools Affair, 1868-81 - 9781906359539 - V9781906359539
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The European Culture Wars in Ireland: The Callan Schools Affair, 1868-81

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Description for The European Culture Wars in Ireland: The Callan Schools Affair, 1868-81 Hardcover. The story of Father Robert O’Keeffe of Callan, County Kilkenny, and his conflict with ecclesiastical authority. O’Keeffe’s serial lawsuits against his own curates, his bishop, and the cardinal archbishop of Dublin, and his consequent removal as manager of a number of national schools and chaplain of the local workhouse, commanded attention across Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the world.
"The European Culture Wars in Ireland" tells the story of Father Robert O'Keeffe of Callan, County Kilkenny, and his conflict with ecclesiastical authority. O'Keeffe's serial lawsuits against his own curates, his bishop, and the cardinal archbishop of Dublin, and his consequent removal as manager of a number of national schools and chaplain of the local workhouse, commanded attention across Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the world. In Callan, the town split into warring camps, and riot became a part of life for nearly ten years - the colourful local details eventually inspired two novelists. To contemporaries, Callan and O'Keeffe mattered ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
University College Dublin Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781906359539
SKU
V9781906359539
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About Colin Barr
Colin Barr is Associate Professor at Ave Maria University, Florida, and the author of Paul Cullen, John Henry Newman, and the Catholic University of Ireland, 1845-65 (University of Notre Dame Press)

Reviews for The European Culture Wars in Ireland: The Callan Schools Affair, 1868-81
'Very well served by his publisher, with an excellent index, Barr has produced a meticulously well documented, invaluable and absorbing work of outstanding scholarship. Fluently written, with an iron grip on its extensive source source-material, Barr explores the tragedy of a litigious priest, Robert O'Keeffe, who defied canon law by suing for libel his bishop, Cullen, the cardinal archbishop of ... Read more

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