p.1: "The Jesuits launched Studies in March 1912; this anthology marks its unbroken centenary."
Introduction - Studies 1912-2012 / Bryan Fanning -- John Redmond (2009) / Stephen Collins -- Some Aspects of Irish Literature (1913) / Patrick Pearse -- Votes for Youth (1915) / Arthur E. Cleary -- Thomas Kettle 1880-1916 (1966) / Denis Gwynn -- I Remember 1916 (1966) / Seán F. Lemass -- The canon of Irish History : a challenge (1972) / Francis Shaw -- The fate of the Irish flag at Ypres (1919) / Henry V. Gill -- Lessons of revolution (1923) / George Russell (AE) -- The suppression of the Carrigan Report : a historical perspective on child abuse (2000) / Finola Kennedy -- National self-sufficiency (1933) / John Maynard Keynes -- Adolf Hitler (1933) / Daniel A. Binchy -- The Jesuits and the 1937 Constitution (1989) / Dermot Keogh -- Daniel O'Connell and the Gaelic past (1938) / Michael Tierney -- Reply to Tierney (1938) / Daniel A. Binchy -- The economist and public policy (1953) / Patrick Lynch -- Uniting Ireland (1957) / Donal Barrington -- Fifty years of Irish writing (1962) / Sean O'Faolain -- Inherited dissent : the dilemma of the Irish writer / Augustine Martin -- Pluralism and Northern Ireland (1978) / John Brady -- Upstairs downstairs : the challenge of social inequality (1983) / John Sweeney -- T. K. Whitaker (1984) / Raymond Crotty -- Moving statues and Irishwomen (1987) / Margaret Mac Curtain -- Reflections on current discontents (1989) / Tom Garvin -- Growth and decline of churchly religion (1994) / Tony Fahey -- Catholicism and national identity in the works of John McGahern (2001) / Eamon Maher -- Forty Years On (2003) / Mary Kenny -- Paisleyism : a theological inquiry (2004) / Neil Southern -- The doghouse no longer feels lonely (2008-9) / Fergus O'Donoghue -- Immigration and social cohesion (2009) / Bryan Fanning -- No cheap grace : reforming the Irish Church (2010) / Séamus Murphy.
An Irish century : studies 1912-2012. ISBN 9781906359652. Published by University College Dublin Press in 2012. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.