Publisher's Synopsis
"The Queen's Colleges and the Royal University of Ireland, by a Scholar of the Catholic University of Ireland" provides a detailed examination of the Irish university system during a pivotal period in its development. This book explores the history, structure, and impact of the Queen's Colleges and the Royal University of Ireland, institutions that played a significant role in shaping higher education in Ireland. Written from the perspective of a scholar within the Catholic University of Ireland, it offers valuable insights into the dynamics between different educational philosophies and their effects on Irish society.
This historical account is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of education in Ireland, the challenges faced by universities in a changing political landscape, and the enduring legacy of these institutions. It remains a relevant resource for understanding the complex interplay of education, religion, and national identity in Ireland.
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