The immense power the Catholic Church once wielded in Ireland has considerably diminished over the last fifty years. During the same period the Irish state has pursued new economic and social development goals by wooing foreign investors and throwing the state’s lot in with an ever-widening European integration project. How a less powerful church and a more assertive state related to one another during the key third quarter of the twentieth century is the subject of this book. Drawing on newly available material, it looks at how social science, which had been a church monopoly, was taken over and bent to new purposes by politicians and civil servants. This case study casts new light on wider processes of change, and the story features a strong and somewhat surprising cast of characters ranging from Sean Lemass and T.K. Whitaker to Archbishop John Charles Mc Quaid and Father Denis Fahey.
Maria Feeney & Peter Murray
Church, state and social science in Ireland [EPUB ebook]
Knowledge institutions and the rebalancing of power, 1937-73
Church, state and social science in Ireland [EPUB ebook]
Knowledge institutions and the rebalancing of power, 1937-73
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Språk Engelska ● Formatera EPUB ● Sidor 288 ● ISBN 9781526108067 ● Utgivare Manchester University Press ● Publicerad 2016 ● Nedladdningsbara 3 gånger ● Valuta EUR ● ID 5369866 ● Kopieringsskydd Adobe DRM
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