Prejudice and Tolerance in Ireland Based on a Survey of Intergroup Attitudes of Dublin Adults and Other Sources by MichealMacGreil Paperback, 634 Pages, Published 1977 by National College Of Ireland Import ISBN-13: 978-0-905957-02-9, ISBN: 0-905957-02-4
Prejudice in Ireland Revisited Based on a National Survey of Intergroup Attitudes in the Republic of Ireland by MichealMacGreil, Mícheál Mac Gréil Paperback, 600 Pages, Published 1996 by National University Of Ireland, Maynooth ISBN-13: 978-0-901519-89-4, ISBN: 0-901519-89-8
"Dr. Mac Greil has made an outstanding contribution to our knowledge of Irish society. His book is much more than a study of prejudice and toler- ance towards social groups and minorities: it also provides a comprehensive survey of Irish attitudes and values. Ireland is increasingly becoming a well-documented nation. We have now available a wide range of statistics about our characteristics as a society. But we know much less about our c ..."
PREJUDICE AND TOLERANCE IN IRELAND(1st Edition) BASED ON A SURVEY OF INTERGROUP ATTITUDES OF DUBLIN ADULTS AND OTHER SOURCES by MichealMacGreil Hardcover, 648 Pages, Published 1977 by National College Of Ireland Import ISBN-13: 978-0-905957-00-5, ISBN: 0-905957-00-8
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"Pluralism and Diversity in Ireland (2011) is based on a National Survey of attitudes and opinions in the Republic of Ireland in 2007-08 and marks the third book in a trilogy on the subject of prejudice and tolerance in Irish society. The current survey traces changes in Irish social prejudices over a period of thirty-five years. The two previous publications were: Prejudice and Tolerance in Ireland (1977), based on a survey of Greater D ..."
The Ongoing Present(1st Edition) A Critical Look at the Society and World in Which I Grew Up by MichealMacgreil Paperback, 487 Pages, Published 2015 by Messenger Publications ISBN-13: 978-1-910248-06-5, ISBN: 1-910248-06-1
"In his memoir, Dr MacGreil weaves together his own life with his view of the major events of each decade in Ireland, and in the wider world. Beautifully written, the author is at times gentle and nostalgic and at other times fiercely political and radical. A truly unique look at the micro and macro history of the past eighty-three years."