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Posted on July 25, 2022 by Aoife

S7 E10 Morally healthy: censure in libraries

A tour of the maze of committees that controlled who read what in Irish public libraries. Public libraries were one of the most important sources of reading material for ordinary people.

Cork city library, opened in 1930. Picture Darragh Kane
Categories20th century, Blog, Episode, Ireland, Podcast TagsCork, Fiction, Libraries, Non Fiction

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