This thesis is concerned with Galway Grammar School, from its opening about 1673 to its closure in 1958. It provides a broader understanding of Protestant grammar school education, particularly as it operated on the periphery of the Protestant community. The School was one of three grammar schools, the others being at Drogheda and Tipperary, which were at the core of the Erasmus Smith Trust, established by royal charter in 1669. The history of the School is entwined with that of the Trust, with its fortunes being impacted by the policies and priorities of its Board. Consequently, a particular perspective on the administration of the Trust over almost three centuries is gained. The study allows for consideration of the issue of social class...
This article will study how England's complete subjection of Ireland after the Treaty of Limerick an...
THESIS 5797.1THESIS 5797.2This dissertation examines recruitment to primary teaching through the pre...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 1997The post-war period saw secondary...
This thesis is concerned with Galway Grammar School, from its opening about 1673 to its closure in 1...
By 1902, a quarter of a million children were attending Catholic elementary schools in England and W...
This thesis traces the history of St. Ildephonsus' College, New Norcia, a Catholic boys' boarding sc...
Master of EducationThe Geelong College was founded in July 1861. Its founders envisaged it to be a s...
This is primarily a study of the earliest Protestant Orphan Society, founded in Dublin in 1828. The ...
The central hypothesis of the thesis is ttat en important aim of\ud Catholic state education has bee...
This thesis examines the experience of the Blakes of Ballyglunin from 1641 until 1777. It presents a...
The years 1909-16 saw the expansion of public secondary education within Victoria. It represents the...
This thesis is a historical investigation into the experience of the Catholic Sisters of Mercy run I...
Among the most critical functions of any society are the transmission of the culture from one genera...
The primary purpose of this thesis is to establish the extent to which the development of the nascen...
© 1995 Alison M. RuccoThe intention of this thesis is to explore briefly the histories of Queen's Ch...
This article will study how England's complete subjection of Ireland after the Treaty of Limerick an...
THESIS 5797.1THESIS 5797.2This dissertation examines recruitment to primary teaching through the pre...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 1997The post-war period saw secondary...
This thesis is concerned with Galway Grammar School, from its opening about 1673 to its closure in 1...
By 1902, a quarter of a million children were attending Catholic elementary schools in England and W...
This thesis traces the history of St. Ildephonsus' College, New Norcia, a Catholic boys' boarding sc...
Master of EducationThe Geelong College was founded in July 1861. Its founders envisaged it to be a s...
This is primarily a study of the earliest Protestant Orphan Society, founded in Dublin in 1828. The ...
The central hypothesis of the thesis is ttat en important aim of\ud Catholic state education has bee...
This thesis examines the experience of the Blakes of Ballyglunin from 1641 until 1777. It presents a...
The years 1909-16 saw the expansion of public secondary education within Victoria. It represents the...
This thesis is a historical investigation into the experience of the Catholic Sisters of Mercy run I...
Among the most critical functions of any society are the transmission of the culture from one genera...
The primary purpose of this thesis is to establish the extent to which the development of the nascen...
© 1995 Alison M. RuccoThe intention of this thesis is to explore briefly the histories of Queen's Ch...
This article will study how England's complete subjection of Ireland after the Treaty of Limerick an...
THESIS 5797.1THESIS 5797.2This dissertation examines recruitment to primary teaching through the pre...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 1997The post-war period saw secondary...