ABSTRACT

First published in 1975, Donald Akenson’s book was at the forefront of a radically new approach to the study of Irish educational history. Instead of investigating the evolution of the schools as an isolated process, he explores the complex interrelations of Irish education, institutions and society, treating the schools as cultural litmus paper. By presenting Ireland’s schools as a reflection of the society that produced them, Professor Akenson demonstrates that they are, in truth, "a mirror to the face of Kathleen ni Houlihan".

chapter |21 pages

The Original Framework

part |39 pages

The Revolutionary Inheritance

chapter |10 pages

Tinkering With The Machinery

chapter |27 pages

The Magic of Words

part |27 pages

Legacies from the Manchester School

chapter |7 pages

Compulsion, but Gently

chapter |7 pages

Investing in Children

part |66 pages

The Medieval Heritage

chapter |16 pages

The Catholic Church Triumphant

chapter |26 pages

Protestantism Abashed

chapter |8 pages

The Pauline Code

chapter |14 pages

Looking Ahead