Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review

Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review Studies has been published continuously since its launch in 1912. It has a distinctive Irish and religious viewpoint on cultural and sociological issues.

Welcome to Studies, the Irish Jesuit quarterly which has been appearing without a break since it was originally launched in 1912. For more than a hundred years, Studies has sought to examine a wide range of Irish issues; social, political, cultural and economic, in the light of Christian values and to explore the Irish dimension in history, literature, philosophy and religion. Among those who have

written for Studies over the years are Patrick Pearse, Denis Gwynn, Seán Lemass, Francis Shaw SJ, George Russell, John Maynard Keynes, Daniel Binchy, Michael Tierney, Patrick Lynch, Donal Barrington, Sean O’Faoláin, Garret Fitzgerald, Tom Garvin, Bryan Fanning, Finola Kennedy, Peter Sutherland, John Bruton, Micheál Martin, Michael Paul Gallagher SJ, Martin Mansergh, Ruairi Quinn, Gerry O’Hanlon SJ, Declan Kiberd, Emily O’Reilly, Iseult Honohan, David Alton, Austen Ivereigh, John O’Malley SJ, Frank Brennan SJ, Antonio Spadaro SJ and Ronan Fanning.

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