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'Irish stolen children relive migrant scheme nightmares'
Irish Echo, Vol. 14, No. 7, 2001

'Trying to make sense of it all'
Fidelity, March 2003
'The lost children... and the book the Vatican banned'
Insight
'P&B Press and the book the church tried to hide'
- review of the Religious Life Without Integrity report
'Vatican bans book by Christian Brother'
TAIN, April-May 2001

Published material by Barry Coldrey

 

(2001) 'The extreme end of a spectrum of violence: physical abuse, hegemony and resistance in British residential care', Children & Society, Vol. 15, No. 2, April 2001.
(2001) 'The child migration controversy, a survey and analysis of the debate over child migration and residential care in Australia, 1987-2000', The Australasian Catholic Record, Vol. 78, No. 1, January 2001.
(2001) 'The Queensland Inquiry to Institutional Abuse - a Good Model for Ireland?', Studies (Dublin), Winter 2000-01.

(2001) 'British child migration: an introduction', Family Tree Magazine, ABM Publishing, England, Vol. 17, No. 3, January 2001.

(2000) 'A strange mixture of caring and corruption: residential care in Christian Brothers orphanages and industrial schools during their last phase, 1940s to 1960s', History of Education, (England), Vol. 29, No. 4, Summer 2000, pp. 343-355.

(2000) 'A strange mixture of caring and corruption: residential care in traditional church institutions, 1940s to 1960s', in Moyal, A., and Weigold, A., (eds), A Passion for Scholarship: Papers delivered at the 1999 Conference of the Independent Scholars Association of Australia, Canberra : ISAA.

(2000) 'A mixture of caring and corruption: Traditional residential care in orphanages and industrial schools', Studies (Dublin), Vol. 78, No. 3, Autumn 2000, pp. 7-18.

(1999) Good British Stock: Child and Youth Migration to Australia , 1901-1983, Guide No. 11, National Archives of Australia .

(1999) '...a place to which idle vagrants maybe sent.' The first phase of child migration to the Americas, 1618-1778', Children & Society, Vol. 13, No. 1, February 1999.

(1997) 'Child Migrants from Postwar Britain', History (Royal Australian Historical Society), No. 53, September 1997.

(1996) 'The sexual abuse of children - as a public issue', Studies ( Dublin ), Vol. 58, No. 3, Autumn 1996.

(1996) 'A Charity which has outlived its usefulness: the last phase of Catholic child migration, 1947-1956', History of Education, Vol.25, No. 4, December 1996.

(1996) 'A thriving and ugly trade': The first phase of child migration: 1616-1757', History of Education Society Bulletin, No. 58,
Autumn 1996.

(1996) 'A most unenviable reputation': the Christian Brothers and school discipline over two centuries,' in O'Sullivan, P. (ed.), The Irish World Wide: Vol.3 Religion and Identity, Leicester University Press.

(1995) Child Migration: Consent of British Parents and Guardian to the Children's Emigration: The Legal Dimension, Melbourne : Tamanaraik Press.

(1995) Child Migration to Catholic Institutions in Australia : Objectives, Policies, Realities: 1926-1966, Melbourne: Tamanaraik Press.

(1993) The Scheme: the Christian Brothers and Child Care in Western Australia, Perth: Argyle-Pacific.

(1993) 'Child Migration and the Catholic Church: a Historical Perspective,' The Australian Catholic Record, Vol. LXX, No. 1,
January 1993.

(1993) Lord Somers Camp and Power House: the early years, 1929-1939, Melbourne: Tamanaraik Press.

(1992) Child Migration, the Australian Government and the Catholic Church, 1926-1966, Melbourne: Tamanaraik Press.

(1991) 'The Social Classes attending the Christian Brothers school in the nineteenth century,' British Journal of Education Studies, Vol. XXIX, No. 1, February 1991.

(1988) Faith and Fatherland: the Contribution of the Christian Brothers to the Development of Irish Nationalism, 1838-1921, London : Gill and Macmillan.

(1987) Critical Issues in Peace Studies, Melbourne: Edward Arnold/Hodder & Stoughton.


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