Item 8 - 'Shackles, Slogans and Shekels!' Copy 1 by Christopher T. Morris, AIAA

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UGA G/G44/4/2/8

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'Shackles, Slogans and Shekels!' Copy 1 by Christopher T. Morris, AIAA

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  • [1970]

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27 pp

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Plan of a book to challenge the policy of compulsory Irish, submitted by Finbarr Corry, AIBI. Cover title is '"Shackles, Slogans and Shekels!" A critical analysis of the policy to revive Gaelic by compulsory means in the Irish Republic', by Christopher T. Morris, AIAA. Provides an overview of points to be included in the book, chapter by chapter, giving historical information and dates. Also includes an index. The book will look at language policy, the various political party's approach to it, and the story of the LFM, as well as covering education, the civil service, and other such industrial themes.

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      11-04-2013
      19-06-2025

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