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Sources for the history of Irish education, 1780-1922 / Susan M. Parkes.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Maynooth research guides for local Irish history ; no.17 | Maynooth research guides for local Irish history ; no.170 Description: 208 p. : ill. 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781846821288
Subject(s): Summary: An introductory guide for students and researchers in the history of Irish education from 1780-1922. The nineteenth century saw the foundation of the national school system of primary education, the setting up of the Intermediate Board examination system for secondary schools and the foundation of the Queen's Colleges to provide university education. The guide outlines the key issues of education policy and evaluates the wealth of official reports available to the historian of Irish education, both in the British Parliamentary Papers and in archival repositories such as the National Archives of Ireland and the National Library of Ireland. It offers guidance on the use of these sources, particularly for local education studies
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General General ATU Dublin Road General Shelves 370.9415 PAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available G113775
General General ATU Mayo General Shelves 370.9415 PAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available J168054
General General ATU Mayo General Shelves 370.9415 PAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available J165438

Includes bibliographical references and index

An introductory guide for students and researchers in the history of Irish education from 1780-1922. The nineteenth century saw the foundation of the national school system of primary education, the setting up of the Intermediate Board examination system for secondary schools and the foundation of the Queen's Colleges to provide university education. The guide outlines the key issues of education policy and evaluates the wealth of official reports available to the historian of Irish education, both in the British Parliamentary Papers and in archival repositories such as the National Archives of Ireland and the National Library of Ireland. It offers guidance on the use of these sources, particularly for local education studies

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