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Dr Gearoid Barry BA, PhD

Contact Details

Title Lecturer Above The Bar
Address Dept of History
Nui, Galway
Telephone: Ext. 3342
Email:
ei.yawlagiun@yrrab.dioraeg

 

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Books

Barry, G. (2012) THE DISARMAMENT OF HATRED.' Marc Sangnier, French Catholicism and the legacy of the First World War, 1914-45 . Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. [Details]

Book Chapters

Barry, G. (2010) 'The Crusade of Youth.”: Pacifism and the militarization of youth culture in Marc Sangnier’s peace congresses, 1923-32' In: Jennifer Keene & Michael A. Neiberg (eds). Finding Common Ground: New Directions in First World War Studies. Leiden: Brill. [Details]
Barry, G. (2005) 'Warfare and Belligerence. Perspectives in First World War Studies' In: Pierre Purseigle (eds). ‘Marc Sangnier’s War, 1914-1919: Portrait of a Soldier, Catholic and Social Activist’. Leiden: Brill. [Details]
 

Peer Reviewed Journals

Barry, G (2011) 'Marc Sangnier and 'the Other Germany': The Freiburg International Democratic Peace Congress and the Ruhr invasion, 1923'. European History Quarterly, 41 :25-49. [DOI] [Details]
Barry, G (2009) 'Rehabilitating a Radical Catholic: Pope Benedict XV and Marc Sangnier, 1914-1922'. Journal Of Ecclesiastical History, 60 :514-533. [DOI] [Details]
               

Book Review

Barry, G. (2012) Review of François Bouloc, Les profiteurs de guerre, 1914-18 (Brussels: Editions Complexe, 2008) in First World War Studies, vol. 3 (2012), pp. 118-20. Book Review [Details]
Barry, G. (2011) Review of Matt Perry, Memory of War in France, 1914-45: César Fauxbras, the Voice of the Lowly (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011) in Reviews in History, Institute of Historical Research (review no. 1112). Book Review Available Online [Details]
Barry, G. (2010) Un intellectuel catholique sous la IIIe République (1869-1939). Journal of Ecclesiastical History. Ecole française de Rome: Book Review [Details]
Barry, G (2010) Maurice Blondel, social Catholicism, and Action Francaise. The clash over the Church's role in society during the Modernist era. Book Review [DOI] [Details]
         

Conference Paper

Barry, G (2012) ‘Les premières années de la Jeune République jusqu’au début des années 1920’. Paper at the Day Conference/Journeé d’Études, ‘La Jeune République: Histoire et Influence, 1912-2012’, held at Maison de la recherche de l’Université Paris-Sorbonne, rue Serpente, Paris. Conference Paper [Details]
Barry, G. (2012) ‘France and “The Other Germany”: transnational peace activism in Marc Sangnier’s International Democratic Peace Congresses, 1921-32.’ Paper at ‘France and its Neighbours: Towards a Transnational History’, 26th Annual Conference of the Society for the Study of French History, held at the University of York. Conference Paper [Details]
Barry, G. (2011) ‘“A tributary of the Great River of Apostasy”: Centenary of a Papal Letter on Marc Sangnier, Modernism and Transnational Social Catholicism.’ Paper at Joint Conference of the Canadian and American Catholic Historical Associations. St. Michael?s College, Toronto: Conference Paper [Details]
Barry, G. (2010) ‘Marc Sangnier, the pope and the trials of Christian Democracy, 1910’. Paper at Graduate Research Seminar in History. Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities, NUI Galway: Conference Paper [Details]
Barry, G. (2010) “Everybody makes mistakes. Even Saint Augustine did.” Modernism, the papacy and the French radical Catholic Marc Sangnier, 1910-1930.’ Paper read at the Seminar in the History of Christianity. School of Divinity, Cambridge University: Conference Paper [Details]
Barry, G. (2009) Paper - 'Political ecumenism: Marc Sangnier and the memory of the First World War in the interwar period.'. The war in the interwar: reflections on war, 1918-1939. Conference at the Department of French Studies. University of Birmingham: Conference Paper [Details]
Barry, G. (2009) ‘Catholic internationalism in the 1920s.’ Paper delivered at the Annual Conference of the Society for the Study of French History. Trinity College Dublin: Conference Paper [Details]
Barry, G. (2008) ‘The disarmament of hatred.’: Marc Sangnier, Catholicism and the collective memory of the First World War in France in the 1920s,’ at Cultural memory: forgetting to remember/remembering to forget, Conference held at Kent Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities. University of Kent: Conference Paper [Details]
Barry, G. (2007) Theme - 'The Crusade of Youth.'; Pacifism and the militarization of youth culture in Marc Sangnier's peace congresses, 1923-32.'. Fourth Conference of the International Society for First World War Studies, Georgetown University and German Historical Institute. Washington D.C: Conference Paper [Details]
Barry, G. (2003) European Conference of World War One Studies. Oxford University: Conference Paper [Details]
Barry, G. (2003) Irish Conference of Historians. University of Ulster, Derry: Conference Paper [Details]
Barry, G. (2001) International Historical Conference on ‘Demobilizing the mind: Culture and Politics in Europe, 1919-33’. Trinity College, Dublin: Conference Paper [Details]
Barry, G. (2001) Seminar Series in European History since 1500. TCD: Conference Paper [Details]
                                                                               

Reviews

Barry, G. (2008) Capital Cities at War, A Cultural History. H-France Review. Cambridge & New York: Reviews Available Online [Details]
Barry, G. (2008) Peter J. Bernardi, Maurice Blondel, Social Catholicism, & Action Française. The Clash over the Church's Social Role in Society during the Modernist Era. Journal of Ecclesiastical History. Washington D.C: Reviews [Details]
Barry, G. (2005) Charles Williams, Pétain: How the Hero of France became a Convicted Traitor and Changed the Course of History. H-France Review. Basingstoke and New York: Reviews Available Online [Details]
                                             

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