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A History of Catholic Education and Schooling in ScotlandThe Presbyterian Campaign (1923–1930) Against the Education (Scotland) Act, 1918

A History of Catholic Education and Schooling in Scotland: The Presbyterian Campaign (1923–1930)... [This chapter explores the response of the Church of Scotland to the accommodations of the Education (Scotland) Act, 1918, from 1923 to 1930. This is accomplished through close examination of the proceedings of the annual Assembly and through study of some of the historical studies of the time and some late twentieth-century studies. The chapter demonstrates that the campaign for the repeal or revision of the Education (Scotland) Act 1918 was very quickly disaggregated from the campaign for the restriction of Irish Catholic immigration. Instead, the campaign concerned with education had a twofold purpose: (1) to express strong disapproval and even censure of the perceived privileges accorded to the transferred Catholic schools and (2) to recover the influence of the Church of Scotland in school education and in religious instruction.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A History of Catholic Education and Schooling in ScotlandThe Presbyterian Campaign (1923–1930) Against the Education (Scotland) Act, 1918

Editors: McKinney, Stephen J.; McCluskey, Raymond

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Copyright
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2019. The author(s) has/have asserted their right(s) to be identified as the author(s) of this work in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
ISBN
978-1-137-51369-4
Pages
149 –173
DOI
10.1057/978-1-137-51370-0_8
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Abstract

[This chapter explores the response of the Church of Scotland to the accommodations of the Education (Scotland) Act, 1918, from 1923 to 1930. This is accomplished through close examination of the proceedings of the annual Assembly and through study of some of the historical studies of the time and some late twentieth-century studies. The chapter demonstrates that the campaign for the repeal or revision of the Education (Scotland) Act 1918 was very quickly disaggregated from the campaign for the restriction of Irish Catholic immigration. Instead, the campaign concerned with education had a twofold purpose: (1) to express strong disapproval and even censure of the perceived privileges accorded to the transferred Catholic schools and (2) to recover the influence of the Church of Scotland in school education and in religious instruction.]

Published: May 24, 2019

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