The origins of popular literacy in Ireland : language change and educational development 1700-1920 / edited by Mary Daly and David Dickson.
Publication details: Dublin : Department of Modern History, Trinity College : Department of Modern History, University College, c1990.Description: 198 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0951125710
- 23 891.6209
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Non-Loanable Book | Library | Irish Reserve | 891.6209 ORI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 000413776 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Folklore and literature: 1700-1850 / Dáithí O hOgáin -- Patrons, teachers and literacy in Irish: 1700-1850 / L. M. Cullen -- Printed popular literature in Irish 1750-1850: presence and absence / Niall O Cíosáin -- The decline of the Irish language 1771-1871 / Garrett FitzGerald -- Literacy in North-West Ulster 1680-1860 / Graeme Kirkham -- Knowledge and Enlightenment: attitudes to education in Early Nineteenth-Century East Ulster / Linda Lunny -- Sufficient for their needs: literacy and elementary schooling in the Nineteenth Century / John Logan -- Printed aids to folk singing 1700-1900 / Hugh Shields -- Literacy and language change in the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth centuries / Mary E. Daly -- 'A share of the honeycomb': education, emigration and Irishwomen / David Fitzpatrick.
Another copy donated from Tony Farmar collection. IeDuRDS
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