An official register from Trinity College Dublin on the eve of global upheaval. A precise snapshot of academic life. The Dublin University Calendar for the Year 1914-1915 (Volume II) is an authoritative academic year reference and a key item in any university calendar collection, offering a structured account of faculties, appointments, syllabi and examination schedules alongside statistical returns that record student enrolment data. As a set of historical academic records it is unadorned but richly informative: institutional notices, curriculum outlines and administrative listings together create an archival map of early 20th century education at one of Ireland's leading universities. Researchers of Irish university history and those involved in genealogy research in Ireland will find granular entries and official listings that serve as an educational researchers resource; casual readers curious about campus routines and classic-literature collectors seeking provenance and period texture will find equal reward. Beyond practical use, this volume registers the rhythms of 1914-1915 Ireland and illuminates institutional responses at a moment when society and scholarship were both shifting. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. For historians, archivists and comparative education scholars the calendar is a primary source among archival academic documents and an indispensable institutional history book; for family historians it can unlock names, dates and affiliations otherwise lost to time. University librarians and local archivists will prize it as a reference for cataloguing and contextualising holdings; its entries support prosopographical study and help reconstruct networks of scholars and students. The plain administrative voice belies the human stories threaded through names and appointments, offering doors into biography, academic patronage and institutional evolution. Thoughtfully presented and faithful to the original record, this edition brings the administrative heartbeat of Trinity College Dublin into clear view for present-day study and long-term preservation.
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