There is evidence of an extremely impressive array of a very appropriate variety of sources being utilised to splendid effect. This is a book that will stand the test of time and will be referred to again and again over the following number of decades. The world of academia is on terra firma with this work. Regarding this book, tedium never enters the reader's mind -- it engages, it entrusts a great deal of empathy with the reader, and its munificence bears testimony to first-rate scholarship.
Kathleen Lynch, Irish Times
The work is based on a wide use of sources, and is well written, and an easy read.
Oliver Rafferty SJ., Journal of Ecclesiastical History
Fascinating, masterful, intricate, innovative. This book will be of great interest to historians of education, historians of the Catholic Church, and historians interested in Ireland.
Rosa Bruno-Jofr é, Historical Studies in Education/Revue d'histoire de l'education
The book treats of its subject-matter with due diligence and aplomb. This is a book that will stand the test of time and will be referred to again and again over the following number of decades.
Tony Lyons, Historia y Memoria de la Educación
A valuable and fascinating addition to the literature.
Roy Low, History of Education
A foundational work that will prove indispensable to scholars researching the educational, cultural and social history of the country in the first half of the twentieth century.
Brian Fleming, Studies
A fascinating and detailed account of how the Catholic Church enabled and facilitated a strongly classed and gendered system of secondary education in Ireland from 1922 to 1967.
Kathleen Lynch, Irish Times