Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... university in 1909 and an independent professor of Modern History was appointed . Further , in 1910 the two colleges at Cork and Galway were combined with a new college , entitled University College , Dublin , to form a third Irish ...
... university in 1909 and an independent professor of Modern History was appointed . Further , in 1910 the two colleges at Cork and Galway were combined with a new college , entitled University College , Dublin , to form a third Irish ...
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... university has chosen as its teacher of your subject a man who had taken his degree a few years before , and has done nothing since save teach and write for the newspapers . This seems to me the root of the matter . The vital difference ...
... university has chosen as its teacher of your subject a man who had taken his degree a few years before , and has done nothing since save teach and write for the newspapers . This seems to me the root of the matter . The vital difference ...
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... University , of which one volume is before you , due to the industry of a German friar . Even in the fourteenth century Oxford University claimed from the Pope equal treatment with that of Paris , in regard to the recognition of its ...
... University , of which one volume is before you , due to the industry of a German friar . Even in the fourteenth century Oxford University claimed from the Pope equal treatment with that of Paris , in regard to the recognition of its ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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