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Stewart J. Brown

    Stewart J. Brown's scholarship delves into ecclesiastical history, exploring the profound societal and political impacts of religious movements. His work frequently examines the intricate relationships between national churches and the broader European and global landscape. Brown analyzes how these institutions evolved and shaped modern society. His approach offers insightful perspectives on the intersection of faith, politics, and identity across pivotal historical eras.

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    Buses Yearbook 2007
    Piety and Power in Ireland, 1760-1960: Essays in Honour of Emmet Larkin
    • 2006

      Buses Yearbook 2007

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      With its collection of articles and photo-features, this book covers contemporary and historic bus companies in Great Britain. It includes an enhanced colour content.

      Buses Yearbook 2007
    • 2001
    • 2000

      This volume, in honour of the great historian Emmet Larkin, is organized around the two themes that have shaped his work on the Catholic Church in modern Ireland -- the role of the church in the creation of the modern Irish state, and the role of the church in defining a distinctive Irish national identity through the "devotional revolution". The various chapters explore different themes -- political, social, ecclesiastical, and literary -- but are united by their common engagement with aspects of Larkin's work on Irish culture and consciousness between the late eighteenth century and the present.

      Piety and Power in Ireland, 1760-1960: Essays in Honour of Emmet Larkin