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| Published material by Barry Coldrey |
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(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. |
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(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. |
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(2001) 'The Queensland Inquiry to Institutional Abuse - a Good Model for Ireland?', Studies (Dublin), Winter 2000-01. |
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(2001) 'British child migration: an introduction', Family Tree Magazine, ABM Publishing, England, Vol. 17, No. 3, January 2001. |
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(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. |
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(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. |
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(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. |
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(1999) Good British Stock: Child and Youth Migration to Australia , 1901-1983, Guide No. 11, National Archives of Australia . |
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(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. |
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(1997) 'Child Migrants from Postwar Britain', History (Royal Australian Historical Society), No. 53, September 1997. |
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(1996) 'The sexual abuse of children - as a public issue', Studies ( Dublin ), Vol. 58, No. 3, Autumn 1996. |
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(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. |
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(1996) 'A thriving and ugly trade': The first phase of child migration: 1616-1757', History of Education Society Bulletin, No. 58,
Autumn 1996. |
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(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. |
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(1995) Child Migration: Consent of British Parents and Guardian to the Children's Emigration: The Legal Dimension, Melbourne : Tamanaraik Press. |
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(1995) Child Migration to Catholic Institutions in Australia : Objectives, Policies, Realities: 1926-1966, Melbourne: Tamanaraik Press. |
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(1993) The Scheme: the Christian Brothers and Child Care in Western Australia, Perth: Argyle-Pacific. |
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(1993) 'Child Migration and the Catholic Church: a Historical Perspective,' The Australian Catholic Record, Vol. LXX, No. 1,
January 1993. |
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(1993) Lord Somers Camp and Power House: the early years, 1929-1939, Melbourne: Tamanaraik Press. |
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(1992) Child Migration, the Australian Government and the Catholic Church, 1926-1966, Melbourne: Tamanaraik Press. |
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(1991) 'The Social Classes attending the Christian Brothers school in the nineteenth century,' British Journal of Education Studies, Vol. XXIX, No. 1, February 1991. |
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(1988) Faith and Fatherland: the Contribution of the Christian Brothers to the Development of Irish Nationalism, 1838-1921, London : Gill and Macmillan. |
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(1987) Critical Issues in Peace Studies, Melbourne: Edward Arnold/Hodder & Stoughton. |
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