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The schoolmaster of all Ireland: The progressive credentials of Patrick Henry Pearse 1879‐1916

David Limond (Trinity College, Ireland)
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History of Education Review

ISSN: 0819-8691

Article publication date: 24 June 2005

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Abstract

Patrick Pearse’s status in Ireland today oscillates between the iconic and kitsch: he was recently voted by readers of a newspaper as the person whom they would most like to see commemorated by a statue or monument in central Dublin (though this proposal has not met with universal approval even with that publication’s staff) and as one of the most important Irish heroes by readers of another paper. But it also possible to buy chess piece like statuettes or figurines of this national hero in tourist souvenir shops as one might buy model or tin soldiers. However, Pearse has consistently, and often fulsomely, been praised for his educational work and ideas, even by those who are otherwise critics, being described by one as ‘stimulating and, for Ireland at least, novel’ in this respect.

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Limond, D. (2005), "The schoolmaster of all Ireland: The progressive credentials of Patrick Henry Pearse 1879‐1916", History of Education Review, Vol. 34 No. 1, pp. 63-73. https://doi.org/10.1108/08198691200500005

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