5th July 2011 · Paperback / softback
Why do some people become more religiously conservative over time, whilst others moderate their views or abandon faith altogether? Drawing on 95...
7th December 2004 · Paperback / softback
Soon after Daniel O'Connell's death, Taylor published (as 'A Munster Farmer') this short account of the Liberator's life, drawing on his personal memories...
30th November 2003 · Hardback
The finding of two dead babies within the space of a fortnight in County Kerry in 1984 is an extraordinary story that...
10th November 2003 · Paperback / softback
The finding of two dead babies within the space of a fortnight in County Kerry in 1984 is an extraordinary story that...
20th October 2000 · Paperback / softback
This volume features essays on the church and religion in contemporary Europe. Topics include: the Church and democracy in modern Europe; church...
10th October 2000 · Hardback
This volume features essays on the church and religion in contemporary Europe. Topics include: the Church and democracy in modern Europe; church...
21st July 2000 · Hardback
A study on young Catholics in the new millennium, looking at their views and behaviour in the following countries: Great Britain; Ireland;...
16th February 2000 · Hardback
This volume presents a detailed account of the political outlook and activities of the Roman Catholic clergy, nationally and in the localities,...
16th February 2000 · Paperback / softback
This volume presents a detailed account of the political outlook and activities of the Roman Catholic clergy, nationally and in the localities,...
21st October 1998 · Paperback / softback
The Catholic Church's monopoly over sexual morality in Ireland has been broken. Sex has become part of everyday social life. This analysis...
3rd March 1998 · Paperback / softback
This is an explanation of how the Catholic Church came to hold such a powerful position in Irish society, and the factors...
9th February 1998 · Paperback / softback
The history of medieval Ireland was shaped by the friction between Irish and English cultures. The ecclesiastical dimension of this relationship is...