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Michael Logue and the Catholic Church in Ireland, 1879–1925

Michael Logue and the Catholic Church in Ireland, 1879–1925

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Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 9780719091322
Number of Pages: 232
Published: 28/02/2014
Width: 13.8 cm
Height: 21.6 cm

Michael Logue and the Catholic Church in Ireland, 1879–1925 provides a review and consideration of the role of the Catholic Church in Ireland during the intense political and social changes after 1879 through a major figure in Irish history, Michael Logue.


Despite being a figure of pivotal historical importance in Ireland, no substantial study of Michael Logue (1840–1924) has previously been undertaken. Through the medium of Logue, Privilege examines the role of the Catholic Church in the intense political and social changes in Ireland after 1879. Exploring previously under-researched areas, like the clash between science and faith, university education and state-building, the book significantly contributes to our understanding of the relationship between the Church and the state in modern Ireland. This book also sets out to redress any historical misunderstanding of Michael Logue and provides a fresh perspective on existing interpretations of the role of the Church and on areas of historical debate in this period.

1. Bright as an angel
2. Land and politics
3. The university campaign
4. Evolution and docility of mind
5. Home rule politics
6. England’s extremity
7. Sinn Féin ascendant
8. Revolution and collapse
9. Two Irelands
10. Legacy
Bibliography
Index

John Privilege

John Privilege is an Associate Member of the Academy for Irish Cultural Heritages and was formerly a Tutor at the School of History and Anthropology at Queen’s University, Belfast