The Northern Ireland Problem: A Study in Group RelationsOxford University Press, 1962 - 163 pages |
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... existence , and that if religious minorities exist they shall have a de facto existence only , not the opportunity of spreading their beliefs . ' But these views , taken from their context , probably give a false impression of the ...
... existence , and that if religious minorities exist they shall have a de facto existence only , not the opportunity of spreading their beliefs . ' But these views , taken from their context , probably give a false impression of the ...
Page 57
... existence , it has been neatly offset by a higher Catholic emigration rate , so that the balance between the two communities has changed very little . Some calculations on this point appear on p . 107 . 6. The social class structure of ...
... existence , it has been neatly offset by a higher Catholic emigration rate , so that the balance between the two communities has changed very little . Some calculations on this point appear on p . 107 . 6. The social class structure of ...
Page 90
... existence of a department of Scholastic Philosophy , staffed by Catholic scholars , mainly attended by Catholic students , and separate from the teaching of moral philosophy and logic and metaphysics . This department owes its existence ...
... existence of a department of Scholastic Philosophy , staffed by Catholic scholars , mainly attended by Catholic students , and separate from the teaching of moral philosophy and logic and metaphysics . This department owes its existence ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Note on Arrangement and Method | 5 |
Two Views of History | 7 |
Copyright | |
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