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Studies
LanguageEnglish
Edited byDermot Roantree
Publication details
History1912–present
Publisher

Messenger Publications (Ireland)

FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Studies
Indexing
ISSN0039-3495
OCLC no.1036239016
Links

Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review is an Irish scholarly journal established in 1912, with its first issue published in March 1912. It is published by Messenger Publications for the Jesuits of Ireland.[1] Its current editor, appointed in 2021, is Dr Dermot Roantree, of the Irish Jesuit Communications office. He is the first lay editor of the journal.

Other editors have included P. J. Connolly S.J.(from 1916 to 1950), Fergus O'Donoghue S.J. (2001–2011)[2] and Bruce Bradley S.J.(2011–2021).[3][4]

Founded in 1912, it was seen as a replacement for The New Ireland Review (1894–1911), and the earlier Lyceum (1887–1894). Among the founders were UCD Professors Thomas A. Finlay SJ (Professor of Philosophy and Economics, who also founded the New Ireland Review and Lyceum) and Timothy Corcoran SJ (Professor of Education). Alfred O’Rahilly, who was training to be a Jesuit, was also instrumental in its founding and contributed many articles to it.[5]

Contributors

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Among the famous people who have contributed articles to the journal are former taoisigh Garret FitzGerald and Seán Lemass, and economists John Maynard Keynes, Peter Sutherland, and Ray Kinsella. Others include Prof. E. F. O'Doherty and poet Patrick Kavanagh.

References

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  1. ^ "History of Studies". Studies Irish Review. Retrieved 9 August 2020
  • ^ A Journal for Today, www.catholicireland.net, November 30, 1999.
  • ^ "Editorial board". jesuit.ie. Retrieved 9 August 2020
  • ^ "Studies Irish Review". jesuit.ie. Retrieved 9 August 2020
  • ^ What publications of the last century tell us of what our fathers really thought… by J. Anthony Gaughan, The Irish Catholic, February 10, 2022.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Studies_(journal)&oldid=1156841526"

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