Garret FitzGerald lecture notes, 1937-1988 (bulk 1988).

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Garret FitzGerald lecture notes, 1937-1988 (bulk 1988).

Consists of ten public lectures delivered by FitzGerald at Boston College while he was a visiting professor of politics in the Dept. of Irish Studies. The lectures cover various topics related to Anglo-Irish relations. Also includes theater programs from productions of Irish plays.

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