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          <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
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      <p>This collection consists of published and unpublished material assembled by Simon Dalby for the preparation of his MA Geography thesis, ‘Political Ecology: A Study of the Irish Anti-Nuclear Movement’ (University of Victoria, Canada, 1982).  Published material includes articles; books, booklets and pamphlets; conference proceedings, speeches and public lectures; EEC communiqués; newsletters; periodicals; press cuttings; reports; and treaties and acts.  Unpublished material comprises correspondence, minutes, reports, fact sheets, posters and other items created by Irish anti-nuclear groups including Alliance for Safety and Health (ASH), An Taisce, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, CONSERVE, Donegal Uranium Committee, The Ecology Party, Friends of the Earth, Noxious Industry Action Group, Nuclear Opposition Wexford, Nuclear Safety Association, Socialist Labour Party, Trade Union Anti-Nuclear Campaign and UCC Nuclear Opposition Group.  There are also notes made by Simon Dalby during the preparation of his thesis, including extracts from published material; notes taken during interviews, conferences and seminars; and notes on minutes and correspondence.</p>
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      <p>The material has been arranged into three series.  Series 1 contains published material, arranged into nine sub-series by form.  Series 2 contains unpublished material and posters, advertisements and photographs.  It has been arranged into eighteen sub-series by creator or type.  Series 3 consists of notes made by Simon Dalby and contains four sub-series according to research source.  Within each sub-series, items have been arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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      <subject>Activism</subject>
      <subject>Alternative energy sources</subject>
      <subject>Carnsore nuclear power station (Ireland)</subject>
      <subject>Energy industries</subject>
      <subject>Environmental protection</subject>
      <subject>Nuclear energy</subject>
      <subject>Nuclear power plants</subject>
      <subject>Protest movements</subject>
      <subject>Uranium mines and mining</subject>
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      <p>All records have been retained except for some duplicates, which have been destroyed.</p>
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      <p>Donated by Simon Dalby in two instalments on 10 November 2003 and in June 2010.</p>
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      <p>Papers arranged and described by Anna-Maria Hajba in May 2010 and revised in July 2010 and July 2021.  Email correspondence with Simon Dalby, together with his article, ‘The Nuclear Syndrome.  Victory for the Irish Anti-Nuclear Movement’ (first published in *Dawn Train* No. 3 (Winter 1984-85) https://www.innatenonviolence.org/pamphlets/nuclearsyndrome.pdf) was used in the compilation of the finding aid.</p>
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      <p>A set of maps and holiday brochures found among the papers were transferred to the Ciaran McAnally Travel Collection and are available for consultation in the Special Collections and Archives Department.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Arnold, Larry: ‘Tomorrow’s Disaster at Three Mile Island’</unittitle>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of Larry Arnold, ‘Tomorrow’s Disaster at Three Mile Island’, *Harrisburg the Monthly News Magazine*, August 1978, p. 9.</p>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of ‘Attention Physics Students’, *Sage*, November 1980, no pagination.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Barry, Tom: ‘Bury My Lungs at Red Rock’</unittitle>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of Tom Barry, ‘Bury My Lungs at Red Rock: Uranium Mining Brings a New Peril to the Reservation’, *The Progressive*, February 1979, pp. 25-28.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Blackith, Robert: ‘Nuclear Power… A White Elephant with Nasty Habits’</unittitle>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Robert Blackith, ‘Nuclear Power… A White Elephant with Nasty Habits’, *Liaison*, [n. d.], pp. 6-7.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">‘An Bórd Pleanála – One Year Later’</unittitle>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>‘An Bórd Pleanála – One Year Later’, *An Taisce*, vol. 3, no. 1 (February-April 1979), pp. 13-14.  Also ‘Planning Problems and the Public’ by Philip Mullally from the same issue, p. 15.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of Tom Buckley, ‘A Voice of Reason among the Nuclear Warriors’, *Quest*, March 1981, pp. 17-20, 80-85.</p>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of Jeremy Bugler, ‘Nuclear Waste and the Irish Sea’, *Magill*, December 1977, pp. 22-23.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Coakley, Sean: ‘Ireland’s Nuclear Power Needs Reappraised after Ten Years’</unittitle>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of Sean Coakley, ‘Ireland’s Nuclear Power Needs Reappraised after Ten Years’, *Technology Ireland*, April 1979, p. 54.</p>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_51632_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of Aongus Collins, ‘Nuclear is Now a No-Go Word’, *Technology Ireland*, March 1980, p. 11.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">De Lisle, David: ‘Oil: The North Sea Lesson’</unittitle>
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        3 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_51647_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>David De Lisle, ‘Oil: The North Sea Lesson’, *Irish Times* colour supplement, 28 March 1981, pp. 5-8.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">‘ESB at the Crossroads: A Critical View from the Electrical Trade’</unittitle>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of ‘ESB at the Crossroads: A Critical View from the Electrical Trade’, *ESB Prospect*, January 1981, p. 8.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Henry, E. W.: ‘Energy Conservation: Forecasting Energy Needs’</unittitle>
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        3 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_51563_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of E. W. Henry, ‘Energy Conservation: Forecasting Energy Needs’, *Technology Ireland*, April 1977, pp. 19-20, 23.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Howieson, J.: ‘Open letter to Dervla Murphy’</unittitle>
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              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-01-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">January 1980 (date of original)</unitdate>
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        5 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51626_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of J. Howieson, ‘Open letter to Dervla Murphy’.  Also Murphy’s reply, published in *Blackwood’s Magazine*, vol. 327, no. 1971 (January 1980), pp. 2-10.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Kenward, Michael: ‘Fusion Research – The Temperature Rises’</unittitle>
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              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        5 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_51614_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of Michael Kenward, ‘Fusion Research – The Temperature Rises’, *New Scientist*, 24 May 1979, pp. 626-630.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Levin, Myron: ‘Colorado’s Second Uranium Boom’</unittitle>
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              <unitdate normal="1978-06-01/1978-06-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">June 1978 (date of original)</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51587_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of Myron Levin, ‘Colorado’s Second Uranium Boom: Polluting Mill Will Expand’, *Rocky Mountain News*, June 1978.  No pagination.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Lewis, A. W.: ‘Waves: An Alternative Source of Energy for Ireland’</unittitle>
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              <unitdate normal="1977-04-01/1977-04-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">April 1977 (date of original)</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51566_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of A. W. Lewis, ‘Waves: An Alternative Source of Energy for Ireland’, *Technology Ireland*, April 1977, pp. 16-18.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">McAlister, Padraic: ‘Energy Research and Development in the European Community’</unittitle>
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              <unitdate normal="1977-10-01/1977-10-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">October 1977 (date of original)</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51572_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of Padraic McAlister, ‘Energy Research and Development in the European Community’, *Technology Ireland*, October 1977, pp. 13-14.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">McAulay, I. R.: untitled article on nuclear power</unittitle>
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              <unitdate normal="1976-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1976-1981]</unitdate>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51656_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>I. R. McAulay, an untitled article on nuclear power, *Liaison*, [n. d.], pp. 8-9.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">McMullan, John T. et al: ‘Energy in Northern Ireland’</unittitle>
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              <unitdate normal="1976-07-01/1976-08-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">July-August 1976 (date of original)</unitdate>
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        4 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_51560_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of John T. McMullan, Roger Morgan and Robert B. Murray, ‘Energy in Northern Ireland’, *Technology Ireland*, July/August 1976, pp. 41-44.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Morgan, Karl Z.: ‘How Dangerous is Low-Level Radiation?’</unittitle>
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              <unitdate normal="1979-04-01/1979-04-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">April 1979 (date of original)</unitdate>
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        4 pp.    </physdesc>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51605_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of Professor Karl Z. Morgan, ‘How Dangerous is Low-Level Radiation?’, *New Scientist*, 5 April 1979, pp. 18-21.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Moss, John: ‘Energy’s Cinderella – Time for a Ball?’</unittitle>
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              <unitdate normal="1979-05-23/1979-05-23" encodinganalog="3.1.3">23 May 1979 (date of original)</unitdate>
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        3 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51611_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
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              <p>Photocopy of John Moss, ‘Energy’s Cinderella – Time for a Ball?’, *New Scientist*, 23 May 1979, pp. 638-640.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">‘The Nuclear Debate’</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/22</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-12-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">December 1978</unitdate>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_51593_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>‘The Nuclear Debate’, *Southern Network: The ESB Staff Newspaper of the South*, December 1978, p. 11.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Nuclear Energy Board: ‘Sidelights on a Very Topical Subject’</unittitle>
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              <unitdate normal="1979-07-01/1979-08-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">July-August 1979 (date of original)</unitdate>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of Nuclear Energy Board, ‘Sidelights on a Very Topical Subject’, *Irish Builder and Engineer*, vol. 121, no. 7/8 (July-August 1979), p. 37.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">‘Nuclear Power Debate’</unittitle>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_51659_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>‘Nuclear Power Debate’, *Liaison*, [n. d.], p. 7.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">‘Nuclear Power – for a Labour Movement Fight to Decide!’</unittitle>
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        6 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_51623_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <p>Photocopy of ‘Nuclear Power – for a Labour Movement Fight to Decide!’, *Class Struggle*, no. 6 (November 1979), pp. 39-44.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">‘Nuclear Power Play’</unittitle>
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        6 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_51596_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <p>‘Nuclear Power Play: A Social and Scientific Dialogue in Several Continuing Parts’, *In Dublin*, no. 63 [1978], pp. 4-8, 39.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">O'Toole, Fintan: 'The Hills are Alive'</unittitle>
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        4 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51644_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Fintan O’Toole, ‘The Hills Are Alive’, *In Dublin*, no. 122 (5 March 1981), pp. 14-17.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">‘Political and Pressure Groups’</unittitle>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_51575_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>‘Political and Pressure Groups’, *Magill*, October 1977, pp. 46-47.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Rynne, John J.: ‘Nuclear Power Referendum Analysis’</unittitle>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of John J. Rynne, ‘Nuclear Power Referendum Analysis’, *Liaison: The Student Union Newspaper, Trinity College, Dublin*, 4 May 1978, p. 9.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Scott, S.: ‘Forecasting Energy Consumption’</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/30</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1977-10-01/1977-10-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">October 1977 (date of original)</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51578_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of S. Scott, ‘Forecasting Energy Consumption: The Search for a Saturation Point’, *Technology Ireland*, October 1977, pp. 14-16.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Shaffrey, Patrick: ‘A Layman’s Guide to Planning’</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/31</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1977-04-01/1977-05-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">April-May 1977</unitdate>
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        3 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51569_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Patrick Shaffrey, ‘A Layman’s Guide to Planning’, *An Taisce*, vol. 1, no. 2 (April-May 1977), pp. 9-11.  Attached to this article are two others from the same issue, ‘Legal Aspects of the New Planning Act’ by Brian J. O’Connor, pp. 13-15; and ‘The Developer’s View’ by John Broadhead, pp. 16-17.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Trench, Brian: ‘Enquiries about the Inquiry Unanswered’</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/32</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-09-01/1979-09-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">September 1979 (date of original)</unitdate>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_51620_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of Brian Trench, ‘Enquiries about the Inquiry Unanswered’, *Magill*, September 1979, pp. 12-13.</p>
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        5 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51635_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of Brian Trench, ‘Uranium – Our Nuclear Heritage’, *Technology Ireland*, October 1980, pp. 12-16.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">‘A Unified Front’</unittitle>
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              <unitdate normal="1980-01-25/1980-02-07" encodinganalog="3.1.3">25 January-7 February 1980</unitdate>
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        3 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_51629_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>‘A Unified Front’, *In Dublin*, no. 94 (25 January-7 February 1980), pp. 10-12.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">‘UCC Nuclear Reactor’</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/35</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1976-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1976-1981]</unitdate>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_51662_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>‘UCC Nuclear Reactor’, *Ire*, vol. 2, no. 2 [n. d.], pp. 3-4.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Wells, A. A.: ‘Wave Power: Ireland’s Future Power Resource’</unittitle>
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        6 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
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              <p>Photocopy of A. A. Wells, ‘Wave Power: Ireland’s Future Power Resource’, *Technology Ireland*, October 1977, pp. 26-31.</p>
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            <p>This sub-series contains books, booklets and pamphlets on nuclear power, uranium mining, natural energy, economy, pacifism, the labour movement and related topics.</p>
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          <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
            <p>The material is arranged alphabetically by author or publication title.</p>
          </arrangement>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
            <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Alternative Ireland Directory*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/1</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/202a</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1981-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1981</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        84 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
              </repository>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52362_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Alternative Ireland Directory*.  Compiled by Sean P. Davies, 1981.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Aspects of Energy Policy*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/2</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/37b</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        66 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51784_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Aspects of Energy Policy*.  Dublin: Fine Gael, 1980.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Baker, Sylvia: *Bone of Contention: Is Evolution True?*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/3</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/38</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1980?] (date of original)</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        33 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51805_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Photocopy of Sylvia Baker, *Bone of Contention: Is Evolution True?* [Sunnybank, Qld.: Creation Science Foundation, 1980?]. A magazine-style book providing an introduction to the creation/evolution debate for teenagers.  The photocopy contains all five chapters but lacks cover and end pages.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Bás/ Beatha.  Survival in a Nuclear War*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/4</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/39</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1964-01-01/1964-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1964]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        56 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51673_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Bás/ Beatha.  Survival in a Nuclear War: Advice on Protection in the House and on the Farm*.  [Dublin:] Civil Defence, [1964].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Blackith, R. E. et al: *Has Ireland a Population Problem?*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/5</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/40</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1973-01-01/1973-12-13" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1973</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        58 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51688_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>R. E. Blackith, P. Dowding and Rev. F. J. Purcell, *Has Ireland a Population Problem?* [Dublin:] Irish Conservation Society, 1973.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Campana, R. J. and Langer, Sidney: *Nuclear Power and the Environment*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/6</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/41</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1976-01-01/1976-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1976</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        122 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51703_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>R. J. Campana and Sidney Langer, *Nuclear Power and the Environment: Questions and Answers*, revised edition.  Hinsdale, Illinois: American Nuclear Society, 1976 (1974).</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*The Carnsore Incident*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/7</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/42</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1970-01-01/1985-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970-1985]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        8 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51838_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*The Carnsore Incident*, a cartoon pamphlet produced by Mayfield Comics Group, [n. d.].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Carter, April: *Direct Action*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/8</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/43</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1970-01-01/1970-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1970</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        36 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51676_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>April Carter, *Direct Action*, with an introduction by George Lakey.  Peace News pamphlet.  London: Housmans, 1970 (1962).</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*The Case Against Carnsore*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/9</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/44</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1978]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        26 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51727_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*The Case Against Carnsore*.  Dublin: The Communist Party of Ireland, [1978].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Commission of the European Communities: *The Agricultural Policy of the European Community*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/10</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/45</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1976-01-01/1976-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1976</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        38 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51706_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Commission of the European Communities, *The Agricultural Policy of the European Community*.  Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1976.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Commission of the European Communities: *The European Community and the Energy Problem*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/11</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/46</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        42 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51730_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Commission of the European Communities, *The European Community and the Energy Problem*.  Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1978.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Commission of the European Communities: *The European Community and the Energy Problem*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/12</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/47</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        54 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51793_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Commission of the European Communities, *The European Community and the Energy Problem*.  Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1980.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Coulter, B. S: *Nuclear Power Station at Carnsore Point*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/13</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/48</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1977-01-01/1977-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1977</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51712_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>B. S. Coulter, *Nuclear Power Station at Carnsore Point: The Agricultural Implications*.  Dublin: An Foras Talúntais, 1977 (48 pp.).  With a related compliment slip and table.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*The Crane Bag*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/14</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/49</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1981-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1981</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        100 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51814_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*The Crane Bag*, vol. 5 no. 2 (1981): Irish Language and Culture – An tEagrán Gaelach, edited by Richard Kearney, Mark Patrick Hederman and Declan Kiberd.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Crown, Sheryl: *Hell No, We Won’t Glow*</unittitle>
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        46 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51760_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Sheryl Crown, *Hell No, We Won’t Glow.  Seabrook, April 1977: Nonviolent Occupation of a Nuclear Power Site*.  London: Housmans Ltd., 1979.</p>
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          <c level="item">
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Energy*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/51</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1970-01-01/1985-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970-1985]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51841_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>*Energy*.  Friends of the Earth, [n. d.]. Newspaper-style pamphlet bearing the stamp of the Edinburgh-based Friends of the Earth local group SCRAM.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Energy Sense from Shell*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/52</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1979?]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        16 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51775_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Energy Sense from Shell*. [n.p.]; [n. d.].</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*The Great Irish Oil &amp; Gas Robbery*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/18</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/53</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1977-01-01/1977-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1977</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        122 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51715_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>*The Great Irish Oil &amp; Gas Robbery: A Case Study of Monopoly Capital*.  Studies in Political Economy, Research Section, Department of Economic Affairs, Sinn Féin the Worker’s Party.  Dublin: Sinn Féin the Workers’ Party, 1977 (1974).</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Haggart, Bruce: *The Street Farmers Windworkers Manual*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/54</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1970-01-01/1985-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970-1985]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        16 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51832_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Bruce Haggart, *The Street Farmers Windworkers Manual*. [London:] Peace News, [n. d.].</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Handbook for Pacifists*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/20</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/55</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1970-01-01/1970-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1970]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        24 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51682_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Handbook for Pacifists*, compiled by John Hyatt for the Peace Pledge Union Youth Association, [1970].</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Henry, E. W. and Scott, S.: *A National Model of Fuel Allocation – A Prototype*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/21</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/56</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1977-01-01/1977-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1977</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        67 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51718_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>E. W. Henry and S. Scott, *A National Model of Fuel Allocation – A Prototype*. Research Series Number GRS90.  Dublin: The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), 1977.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*How to Survive the Nuclear Age*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/22</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/57</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1979]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        22 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51769_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Torness Alliance Occupiers’ Handbook*.  [Edinburgh: Torness Alliance,] May 1979.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*How to Use Natural Energy*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/23</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/58</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        60 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51733_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*How to Use Natural Energy*, compiled and edited by Paul McClory.  The Natural Energy Centre, 1978.</p>
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          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Hussey, Matthew and Craig, Carole: *Nuclear Ireland?*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/59</unitid>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Matthew Hussey and Carole Craig, *Nuclear Ireland?* Focus Ireland series.  Dublin: Co-Op Books, 1978 (64 pp.).  With a related insert of notes.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*An Introduction to Nonviolence*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/60</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1970-01-01/1985-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970-1985]</unitdate>
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        16 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51835_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>*An Introduction to Nonviolence (Persuasion, Noncooperation, and Active Intervention)*.  Cork: Friends of the Earth, [n. d.].</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Ireland’s Natural Gas*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/61</unitid>
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        1 item    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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            </did>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Brochure entitled *Ireland’s Natural Gas: Its Development and Utilisation*.  Cork: Bord Gais Eireann, [n. d.].</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Irish Conservation Society: *The Power that Corrupts*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/62</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1976-01-01/1976-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1976</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        88 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51709_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Irish Conservation Society, *The Power that Corrupts: The Threat of Nuclear Power Promotion in Ireland*.  Dublin: Dublin University Press Ltd., 1976.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Irish Gas Board: *Natural Gas for Industry*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/63</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1970-01-01/1985-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970-1985]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        8 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51829_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Irish Gas Board, *Natural Gas for Industry*.  IDA Ireland, [n. d.]</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Italy: State Terror and Proletarian Counter-Power*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/29</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/64</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1977-01-01/1977-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1977]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        22 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Italy: State Terror and Proletarian Counter-Power*.  [Dublin: Revolutionary Struggle, 1977].</p>
            </scopecontent>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*The Irish Industrial Revolution*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/30</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/65</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        168 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51739_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*The Irish Industrial Revolution*.  Studies in Political Economy, Research Section, Department of Economic Affairs, Sinn Féin the Worker’s Party. Dublin: Repsol Publications, 1978 (1977).</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Kollontai, Alexandra: *Sexual Relations and the Class Struggle*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/31</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/66</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1972-01-01/1972-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1972</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        26 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51685_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Alexandra Kollontai, *Sexual Relations and the Class Struggle: Love and the New Morality*, translated and introduced by Alix Holt.  Bristol: The Falling Wall Press, 1972.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">McDyer, J.: *The Riches of Glencolumbkille, Co. Donegal, Ireland*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/32</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/67</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1974-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1974</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        42 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51691_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>J. McDyer, *The Riches of Glencolumbkille, Co. Donegal, Ireland*, 1974.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Magic Mushroom: The Anti-Nuke Poetry Sheet*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/33</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/68</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1979</unitdate>
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        2 items    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51763_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Magic Mushroom: The Anti-Nuke Poetry Sheet*, Issue 1, July-August 1979. Limerick: The Magic Mushroom Collective.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Mathieu, Nicole Claude: *Ignored by Some, Denied by Others*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/34</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/69</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        40 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51745_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Nicole Claude Mathieu, *Ignored by Some, Denied by Others: the Social Sex Category in Sociology*, translated by Diana Leonard Barker.  Explorations in Feminism No. 2.  London: Women’s Research and Resources Centre Publications, 1978 (1977).</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Michael Horsman: Towards a Philosophy of Taxation*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/35</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/70</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1982-01-01/1982-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1982?]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        12 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51820_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Michael Horsman: Towards a Philosophy of Taxation*.  Dublin: The Ecology Party of Ireland, [1982?].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Murphy, Ver Rev. Patrick Canon: *Our Lady's Island, Wexford, in History and Legend*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/36</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/71</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1956-01-01/1956-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1956?]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        32 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51670_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Very Rev. Patrick Canon Murphy, *Our Lady’s Island, Wexford, in History and Legend*, with a foreword by the late Most Rev. James Staunton, Lord Bishop of Ferns.  Wexford: The People Newspapers, Ltd., [1956?].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*No U-Turn!  Report on Uranium Mining in France*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/37</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/72</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1980]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        25 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51787_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*No U-Turn!  Report on Uranium Mining in France*, written by militants of Collectif Autonome d’ Intervention et de Mobilisation Anti-Nucleaire (CAIMAN), [1980].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Nonviolence against Nuclear Power*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/38</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/73</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1980]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        24 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51796_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Nonviolence against Nuclear Power*.  [Dublin:] DAWN Magazine and Cork Friends of the Earth, [1980].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Nuclear: The Impossible Gamble*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/39</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/74</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        30 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51748_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Nuclear: The Impossible Gamble*.  [Dublin:] The Revolutionary Struggle, 1978.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Nuclear Danger: For an Active United Fightback!*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/40</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/75</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1970-01-01/1985-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970-1985]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        18 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51844_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Nuclear Danger: For an Active United Fightback!* A Socialist Analysis by Peoples Democracy, [n. d.].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*A Nuclear Ireland?*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/41</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/76</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1978?]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        274 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51751_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>*A Nuclear Ireland?* Compiled and edited by John F. Carroll and Petra K. Kelly.  Dublin: The Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union, [n. d.].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Nuclear Power*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/42</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/77</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1974-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1974</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        42 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51694_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>*Nuclear Power*.  Dublin: Friends of the Earth Ireland, 1974.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Nuclear Power &amp; Ireland*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/43</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/78</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1980]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        34 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51802_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>*Nuclear Power &amp; Ireland*.  Dublin: Sinn Féin The Workers’ Party.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Nuke Power Random Notes*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/79</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1970-01-01/1985-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970-1985]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51847_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>*Nuke Power Random Notes*.  A cartoon supplement. Belfast: Balcon Features Cartoon Syndicate, [n. d.].</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">O'Hagan, J. W. (Ed.) *The Economy of Ireland*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/80</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1975-01-01/1975-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1975</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        246 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51697_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>J. W. O’Hagan (Ed.), *The Economy of Ireland: Policy and Performance*.  Dublin: Irish Management Institute, 1975.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*The Reckoning.  Problems.  Usual Policies.  ECO Policies*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/46</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/81</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1981-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1981]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        12 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51817_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*The Reckoning.  Problems.  Usual Policies.  ECO Policies*.  Dublin: Ecology Party of Ireland, [n. d.].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Roche, John D.: *Planning in the ESB*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/47</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/82</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978 (date of original)</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        157 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51754_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of John D. Roche, *Planning in the ESB*.  Dublin: Institute of Public Administration, 1978.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Sampson, Ronald: *The Anarchist Basis of Pacifism*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/48</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/83</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1970-01-01/1970-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1970]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        20 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51679_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Ronald Sampson, *The Anarchist Basis of Pacifism*. [London:] Stuart Morris Memorial Fund, Peace Pledge Union, [1970].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Scott, S.: *Energy Demand in Ireland, Projections and Policy Issues*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/49</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/84</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        74 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51790_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>S. Scott, *Energy Demand in Ireland, Projections and Policy Issues*.  Policy Series No. 2.  Dublin: The Economic and Social Research Institute, 1980.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Secrecy and Censorship in the Nuclear Industry*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/50</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/85</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1980]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        34 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51799_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Secrecy and Censorship in the Nuclear Industry*.  Dublin: The Contaminated Crow, [1980].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Silverman, Roger and Grant, Ted: *Bureaucratism or Workers’ Power?*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/51</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/86</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1975-01-01/1975-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1975</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        52 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51700_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Roger Silverman, and Ted Grant, *Bureaucratism or Workers’ Power?* London: Militant, 1975 (1967).</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Sojourner Truth Organization: *The United States of America: An Introduction*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/52</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/87</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1970-01-01/1985-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970-1985]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        25 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51850_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Sojourner Truth Organization, *The United States of America: An Introduction*, [n. d.].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Stanbrook, Alan: *A Question of Numbers*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/53</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/88</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1977-01-01/1977-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1977]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        66 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51724_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Alan Stanbrook, *A Question of Numbers: A Survey of the Republic of Ireland*, a special issue published by *The Economist*, April 9, 1977.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Torness Alliance Occupiers’ Handbook*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/54</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/89</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1979</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        36 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51766_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Torness Alliance Occupiers’ Handbook*.  [Edinburgh: Torness Alliance,] May 1979.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Trotsky, Leon: *The Class, the Party and the Leadership*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/55</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/90</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        16 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51757_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Leon Trotsky, *The Class, the Party and the Leadership*.  London: Militant, 1978 (1940).</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Uranium: The Threat to Leinster*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/56</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/91</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1979-1981?]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        24 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51778_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>*Uranium: The Threat to Leinster*.  Dublin: The Contaminated Crow [n. d.].</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Uranium Exploration – The Facts*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/57</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/92</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1980]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        12 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51808_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
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              <p>*Uranium Exploration – The Facts*, a booklet issued ‘by the companies currently exploring for uranium in Donegal.’ [n.p.], [n.d.]</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Uranium Mining in Donegal*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/58</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/93</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-02-01/1980-02-29" encodinganalog="3.1.3">February 1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        22 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51781_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Uranium Mining in Donegal: The Dangers and Deceits*, fifth reprint.  Glenties: Donegal Uranium Committee, February 1980.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*What’s Wrong with Nuclear Power?*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/59</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/94</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1979?]</unitdate>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_51772_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>*What’s Wrong with Nuclear Power?* Edinburgh: SCRAM [n. d.].</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Wigham, Maurice J.: *Ireland &amp; Chernobyl.  What for the Future?*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/95</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1986-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1986</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        30 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51823_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Maurice J. Wigham, *Ireland &amp; Chernobyl: What for the Future?* Newtown: Friendly Press, 1986.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Wolpe, Anne-Marie: *Some Processes in Sexist Education*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/2/61</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/96</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        44 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51742_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Anne-Marie Wolpe, *Some Processes in Sexist Education*, Explorations in Feminism No. 1.  London: Women’s Research and Resources Centre Publications, 1978.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Conference Proceedings, Speeches and Public Lectures</unittitle>
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        7 files and 23 items    </physdesc>
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              <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              <language langcode="fre">French</language>
              <language langcode="gle">Irish</language>
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              <persname id="atom_51854_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This sub-series contains conference proceedings and handouts, published papers presented at seminars and published texts of lectures relating to energy, natural energy and nuclear power.</p>
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            <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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            <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Report and papers delivered at the Energy and the Future Seminar</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/97</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1974-04-05/1974-04-05" encodinganalog="3.1.3">5 April 1974</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51859_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Report on Energy and the Future Seminar held at Belfield in 1974, entitled *Energy and the Future*, written by M. B. Donovan.  Also two papers, *Future Energy Patterns and Their Implications for the Irish Economy* by C. T. G. Dillon and *Electricity Supply Board* by S. Tinney, delivered at the same seminar.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Handout on the release of radioactivity from nuclear power stations</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/2</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/98</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1975-11-18/1975-11-18" encodinganalog="3.1.3">18 November 1975</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51862_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Handout by Christopher O’Farrelly entitled *Release of Radioactivity from Nuclear Power Stations*, distributed during an illustrated lecture at the New University of Ulster, Coleraine.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Conference paper on wave power</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/3</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/99</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1976-01-27/1976-01-28" encodinganalog="3.1.3">27-28 January 1976</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51865_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>S. H. Salter, D. C. Jeffrey, and J. R. M. Taylor, ‘Wave Power – Nodding Duck Wave Energy Extractors’, in *Conference Proceedings: Energy from the Oceans – Fact or Fantasy?* January 27-28, 1976, Raleigh, North Carolina edited by Jerome Kohl, pp. 5-8.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Conference paper entitled 'Energy, Thermodynamics and Society'</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/4</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/100</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1977-01-20/1977-01-20" encodinganalog="3.1.3">20 January 1977</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        20 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51868_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Paper entitled ‘Energy, Thermodynamics and Society’ by V. Flanagan and S. F. Coakley, delivered at a joint meeting of The Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Republic of Ireland Branch) and The Institution of Engineers of Ireland (Mechanical Division) in Dublin on 20 January 1977.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Report entitled *Europe and Its Energy Problems*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/5</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/102</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1977-05-05/1977-05-07" encodinganalog="3.1.3">5-7 May 1977 (date of original)</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        56 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51874_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Photocopy of Barbara Mitchell, *Europe and Its Energy Problems*.  Report of a seminar organised by the European Environmental Bureau on 5-7 May 1977 at Strasbourg.  Brussels:  European Environmental Bureau, [1977].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Conference proceedings entitled *Solar Energy and Agriculture*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/6</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/101</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1977-05-17/1977-05-17" encodinganalog="3.1.3">17 May 1977</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        129 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51871_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Solar Energy and Agriculture.  Papers Presented at a Seminar Organised Jointly by The Solar Energy Society of Ireland and An Foras Taluntais (The Agricultural Institute) and Held in University College, Dublin, on 17 May 1977*.  Dublin: An Foras Taluntais, 1977.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Conference proceedings entitled *The Case Against Nuclear Power*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/7</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/103</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-02-17/1978-02-19" encodinganalog="3.1.3">17-19 February 1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        30 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51877_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*The Case Against Nuclear Power*.  Proceedings of a 3-day conference held at Trinity College, Dublin, on 17-19 February 1978, organised by Friends of the Earth (Ireland).</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Proceedings from a Wind Wave Water Conference</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/8</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/104-110</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-04-26/1978-04-26" encodinganalog="3.1.3">26 April 1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        7 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51880_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Incomplete photocopy of the proceedings of a Wind Wave Water Conference held jointly by Solar Energy Society of Ireland, Industrial Development Authority, and the Institute for Industrial Research and Standards on 26 April 1978.  The photocopy includes front matter and six of the eight papers delivered at the conference, as follows: E. J. Murphy, ‘Natural Energy Resources’; Bent Sorensen, ‘Wind – Large Scale Utilisation’; R. I. Harris, ‘Energy Supplies for Remote Communities’; J. G. Duggan, ‘Small Scale Water Power’; Dermot McGuigan, ‘Water Power Development’; and Paul Toal, ‘Commercial and Job Potential of Natural Energy Resources’.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Summary of proceedings of an ITGWU symposium</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/9</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/111</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-05-05/1978-05-05" encodinganalog="3.1.3">5 May 1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51883_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Summary of proceedings of the Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union Symposium on Irish Options within an EEC Energy Policy held in Malahide.  Also outline notes for a talk entitled ‘Planning to Meet Electricity Energy Needs’ by J. J. Kelly delivered at the seminar.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Speech on the anti-nuclear protest</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/10</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/112</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-08-21/1978-08-21" encodinganalog="3.1.3">21 August 1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51886_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Speech entitled ‘The Anti-Nuclear Protest and the Wrong Way to Handle It: Will Carnsore Become Ireland’s Tokyo Airport?’ delivered by John Kelly, TD, Fine Gael spokesman on Industry, Commerce and Energy, at a Fine Gael meeting in Dublin.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Handout on the functions of the National Board for Science and Technology</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/11</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/113</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1978]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        5 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
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              <p>Handout outlining the functions and activities of the National Board for Science and Technology and marked on the reverse ‘Proceedings of The Uranium Institute Conference 1978’.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Status Report on Nuclear Power, ESB*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/12</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/114</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        64 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51893_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>S. F. Coakley, *Status Report on Nuclear Power, ESB: An update of a paper presented to the Institution of Electrical Engineers (Irish Branch) in November 1975*.  Dublin: Electricity Supply Board, 1978.</p>
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          <c level="item">
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Nucleaire et Sante aux Assises Internationales du Retraitement*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/13</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/115</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1978]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        70 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="fre">French</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51896_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
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              <p>*Nucleaire et Sante aux Assises Internationales du Retraitement*. Cherbourg: Comite Contre la Pollution Atomique Dans La Hague, [1978].</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Conference proceedings entitled *Energy &amp; Power in Ireland*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/14</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/116</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1979]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        169 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51899_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>*Energy &amp; Power in Ireland*.  Dublin: Committee for Postgraduate Studies and Research, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, University College Dublin, [1979].  A compilation of nine papers presented as a series of public lectures at UCD.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Handout entitled ‘Information on Nuclear Power’</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/15</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/117</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-03-01/1979-03-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">March 1979</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51902_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Handout entitled ‘Information on Nuclear Power’ prepared by Nuclear Opposition Group UCC and distributed at an unspecified seminar.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Handout entitled ‘Nuclear Waste’</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/16</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/118</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-03-01/1979-03-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">March 1979</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51905_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Handout entitled ‘Nuclear Waste’, distributed during a talk by Maureen Kim Sing to a UCC audience.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Paper entitled ‘The Oil Industry and Regional Development’</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/17</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/119</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-06-25/1979-06-29" encodinganalog="3.1.3">25-29 June 1979</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        12 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51908_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Peter R. Odell, ‘The Oil Industry and Regional Development’.  A paper given at the International Conference of the Regional Studies Association on the Financing of Regional Development in the European Economic Community held in Trinity College, Dublin, 25-29 June 1979.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Papers delivered at a planning conference</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/18</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/120-124</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-07-01/1979-07-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[July 1979?]</unitdate>
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        5 items    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Papers delivered at the annual conference of the Irish Planning Institute [in July 1979?], as follows: M. Gough, ‘The Integration of National Energy Policy within the Planning Framework at Regional and Local Level’; R. Quinn, ‘Political Evaluation of Ireland’s Energy Strategy to Date and Its Implications for Future Planning Policy’; Gregg Paget, ‘Land Use Planning Implications of Energy Policy in the United Kingdom and Its Relevance to Ireland’; P. Stewart, ‘Energy Intensity and Industrial Selection in Industrial Development in Ireland’; and C. Jacobs, ‘A Local Planning Authority’s Experience of Nuclear Power Stations’.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Paper entitled ‘The Economic Implications of Nuclear Power for Ireland’</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/19</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/125</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1979</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        19 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51914_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Paper entitled ‘The Economic Implications of Nuclear Power for Ireland’ delivered by Joe Wallace at a seminar on energy and jobs in Limerick.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Conference proceedings entitled *Energy Systems Analysis*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/20</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/126</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        678 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51917_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>R. Kavanagh (ed.), *Energy Systems Analysis. Proceedings of the International Conference held in Dublin, Ireland, 9-11 October 1979*.  Dordrecht: Holland, Boston: USA. London: England: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1980.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Speech entitled ‘Chaos in Energy Policy’</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/21</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/127</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-30/1980-01-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">30 January 1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51920_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Speech entitled ‘Chaos in Energy Policy’ given by John Kelly TD, Fine Gael spokesman in Economic Planning and Development and Energy, at a meeting of officers of Dublin constituency executives at Fine Gale Headquarters in Dublin.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Paper entitled ‘Short Rotation Forestry – Its Fuel Potential’</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/22</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/128</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-02-08/1980-02-08" encodinganalog="3.1.3">8 February 1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        15 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51923_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Paper entitled ‘Short Rotation Forestry – Its Fuel Potential’ delivered by G. J. Lyons at a conference on the use of indigenous fuels organised jointly by Grant Aid Limited and the Institute of Heat and Ventilation Engineers.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Address delivered by An Tánaiste and Minister for Energy, George Colley</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/23</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/129</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-02-16/1980-02-16" encodinganalog="3.1.3">16 February 1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        7 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51926_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Address delivered by An Tánaiste and Minister for Energy, George Colley TD, at the Fianna Fáil Ard Fheis in Dublin, relating to the Government’s approval in principle for the ESB to proceed with proposals for the construction of a nuclear power station.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Address delivered by An Tánaiste and Minister for Energy, George Colley</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/130</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-04-23/1980-04-23" encodinganalog="3.1.3">23 April 1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        9 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51929_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Address delivered by An Tánaiste and Minister for Energy, George Colley TD, at an educational seminar on nuclear energy in Dublin, organised by the energy division of the Institution of Engineers of Ireland.</p>
            </scopecontent>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Address delivered by An Tánaiste and Minister for Energy, George Colley</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/131</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-05-16/1980-05-16" encodinganalog="3.1.3">16 May 1980</unitdate>
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        6 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_51932_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Address delivered by An Tánaiste and Minister for Energy, George Colley TD, at an energy symposium in Dun Laoghaire on nuclear power, organised by the Cathal Brugha Cumann, Fianna Fáil.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Speech entitled ‘Energy Co-Operatives’</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/26</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/132</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-05-22/1980-05-22" encodinganalog="3.1.3">22 May 1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51935_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Speech entitled ‘Energy Co-Operatives’ given by John Kelly TD, Fine Gael spokesman on Economic Planning and Development and Energy, at a public meeting organised by the West Galway Constituency Executive of Fine Gael.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Speech entitled ‘Estimate for Department of Energy’</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/27</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/133</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-06-13/1980-06-13" encodinganalog="3.1.3">13 June 1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="gle">Irish</language>
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51938_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Speech in Irish and English entitled ‘Estimate for Department of Energy’ given by An Tánaiste and Minister for Energy, George Colley TD, at Dáil Éireann.  Also main points of a speech delivered by John Kelly TD, Fine Gael spokesman in Economic Planning and Development and Energy, in reply to the Minister’s speech.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Lecture handouts relating to energy</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/28</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/134</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-09-27/1980-09-27" encodinganalog="3.1.3">27 September 1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51942_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Lecture handouts, entitled ‘Physical Definitions and Units’ by F. Julian, and ‘Biomass – Energy.  Energy from Short Rotation Forestry’ by M. Neenan and G. Lyons, distributed at Cloyne Literary and Historical Society Berkeley Lecture.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Document entitled *The Proposed Government Public Inquiry into Nuclear Power*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/29</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/135</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1980]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        25 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51945_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Document entitled *The Proposed Government Public Inquiry into Nuclear Power*, containing speaker statements and summaries of discussions at an unspecified anti-nuclear mass meeting arranged by Friends of the Earth.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Paper entitled ‘Nuclear Power and Development’</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/3/30</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/136</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1974-1980]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        8 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51948_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Paper entitled ‘Nuclear Power and Development’ by Vincent Murphy, probably delivered at a seminar or conference.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
        </c>
        <c level="subseries">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">EEC Communiqués</unittitle>
            <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/4</unitid>
            <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978-1979</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 file and 9 items    </physdesc>
            <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
              <language langcode="eng">English</language>
            </langmaterial>
            <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
              <persname id="atom_51953_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
            </origination>
          </did>
          <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
            <note>
              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
            </note>
          </bioghist>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p>This sub-series contains EEC Communiqués on energy.</p>
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          <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
            <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
            <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Memo entitled ‘Energy Situation in the Community and in the World’</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/4/1</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/137</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-03-01/1978-03-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">March 1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51957_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Information memo by the Commission of the European Communities entitled ‘Energy Situation in the Community and in the World’.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Communication entitled ‘Investment Projects in the Electricity Sector of the Community’</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/4/2</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/140</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-03-09/1978-03-09" encodinganalog="3.1.3">9 March 1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51966_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Commission of the European Communities. ‘Investment Projects in the Electricity Sector of the Community’.  Communication from the Commission to the Council.  COM (78) 98 final, 9 March 1978.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Communication entitled ‘Corrigendum’</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/4/3</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/141</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-04-11/1978-04-11" encodinganalog="3.1.3">11 April 1978 (date of original)</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        13 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51970_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Photocopy of Commission of the European Communities, ‘Corrigendum.  Conclusions Drawn by the Commission from the Public Debates on Nuclear Energy’.  Communication from the Commission to the Council.  COM (78) 129 final, 11 April 1978.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Communication concerning the decommissioning of nuclear power plants</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/4/4</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/142</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-04-20/1978-04-20" encodinganalog="3.1.3">20 April 1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        48 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51974_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Commission of the European Communities.  ‘Proposal for a Council Decision adopting a programme concerning the decommissioning of nuclear power plants.’  Submitted to the Council by the Commission.  COM (78) 167 final, 20 April 1978.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Memos on the Jet Project</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/4/5</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/138</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-04-01/1978-05-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">April-May 1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51960_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Information memos by the Commission of the European Communities entitled ‘JET: Proposal for the Joint Undertaking’ and ‘Green Light for the Jet Project’.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Communication concerning energy co-operation with developing countries</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/4/6</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/143</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-07-31/1978-07-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">31 July 1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        18 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51978_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Commission of the European Communities.  ‘Co-operation with Developing Countries in the Field of Energy’.  Communication from the Commission to the Council.  COM (78) 355 final, 31 July 1978.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Submission concerning the energy situation in the EC</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/4/7</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/144</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-09-21/1978-09-21" encodinganalog="3.1.3">21 September 1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        7 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
              </repository>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51982_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Commission of the European Communities.  ‘The Energy Situation in the Community.  Prospects and Policy’.  Submitted to the Council by the Commission.  COM (78) 464 final, 21 September 1978.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Memo entitled ‘Community Energy Objectives for 1985 and 1990’</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/4/8</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/139</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-11-01/1978-11-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">November 1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        6 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51963_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Information memo by the Commission of the European Communities entitled ‘Community Energy Objectives for 1985 and 1990’.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Document on demonstration projects relating to energy</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/4/9</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/145</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-12-04/1978-12-04" encodinganalog="3.1.3">4 December 1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        41 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51986_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Commission of the European Communities.  ‘Demonstration Projects in the Field of Energy-Saving and Exploitation of New Energy Sources’.  COM (78) 672 final, 4 December 1978.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Submission concerning the decommissioning of nuclear power plants</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/4/10</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/146</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-01-03/1979-01-03" encodinganalog="3.1.3">3 January 1979</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
              </repository>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51989_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Commission of the European Communities.  ‘Modification of Proposal for a Council Decision adopting a programme concerning the decommissioning of nuclear power plants (COM (78) 167 final)’.  Submitted to the Council by the Commission.  COM (78) 740 final, 3 January 1979.</p>
            </scopecontent>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Newsletters</unittitle>
            <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5</unitid>
            <unitdate normal="1975-01-01/1992-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1975-1992</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        12 files and 14 items    </physdesc>
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              <language langcode="eng">English</language>
            </langmaterial>
            <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
              <persname id="atom_51992_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
            </origination>
          </did>
          <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
            <note>
              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
            </note>
          </bioghist>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p>This sub-series contains newsletters,, mostly produced by various anti-nuclear groups.</p>
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            <p>The material is arranged alphabetically by publication title.</p>
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            <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Anti-Nuclear Movement Newsletter*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/1</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/147</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-11-01/1978-11-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[November?] 1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        28 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52005_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Anti-Nuclear Movement Newsletter* promoting the second National Assembly in Dublin in November 1978.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Anti-Nuclear Newsletter*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/2</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/148</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-05-01/1979-05-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[May?] 1979</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        18 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52023_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Anti-Nuclear Newsletter* 1979.  Produced by Galway Anti-Nuclear Group to promote the national anti-nuclear meeting in Belfast on 19 May 1979.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Anti-Nuclear Newsletter*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/3</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/149</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-02-01/1980-02-29" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[February?] 1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        26 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52044_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Anti-Nuclear Newsletter* promoting the seventh national mass meeting in Limerick in February 1980.  The first article is dated 7 December 1979 and provides an outline of a meeting held in Tralee on 1-2 December.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*City Views*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/4</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/150</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-06-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">January-June 1979</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        5 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52020_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*City Views*, nos. 1-5 (January-June 1979).  Urban News-Sheet in the Dublin Area.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Cork City Anti-Nuclear Group (CCANG) Newsletter*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/5</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/151</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-10-15/1978-10-15" encodinganalog="3.1.3">15 October 1978 (date of original)</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52002_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Photocopy of *Cork City Anti-Nuclear Group (CCANG) Newsletter* #1, 15 October 1978.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Disarmament Quarterly*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/6</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/152</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980-1981</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        5 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52059_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Disarmament Quarterly*, nos. 1-5 (1980-1981).  Published by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Disarmament Today*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/7</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/153</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1982-02-01/1982-02-28" encodinganalog="3.1.3">February 1982</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52062_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Disarmament Today*, February 1982.  Published by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.  Inserted between the pages is a broadsheet advertising a public meeting on Irish Neutrality in the Nuclear Age in Liberty Hall on 2 March.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*European Parliament News – Referendum Special*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/8</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/154</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1992-05-01/1992-05-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">May 1992</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52071_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*European Parliament News – Referendum Special*.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Fallout Forum*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/9</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/155</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-05-01/1979-08-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">May-August 1979</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52026_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Fallout Forum*, vol. 2, no. 3 May/ June 1979 and vol. 2, no. 4 July/ August 1979.  Newsletter for Sound and Hudson against Atomic Development (SHAD).</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Friends of the Earth Newsletter*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/10</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/156</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-03-01/1982-10-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">March 1978-October 1982</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        13 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52017_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Friends of the Earth Newsletter*, nos. 1-8 (March 1978-February 1979) and unnumbered issues dated August 1980, Winter 1980-1981, July 1981, September-October 1981, January-February 1982 and October 1982.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Greenpeace Action*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/11</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/157</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1992-02-01/1992-02-29" encodinganalog="3.1.3">February 1992</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        12 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52068_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Greenpeace Action*, no. 5 (February 1992).</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*International Newsletter*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/12</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/158</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        40 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52056_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>*International Newsletter*.  Pilot Issue: Iran – Revolution in the Making.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Ireland Today*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/13</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/159</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-10-01/1980-10-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">October 1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        16 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52053_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Ireland Today*.  Bulletin of the Department of Foreign Affairs no. 970, October 1980.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Irish Eco News*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/14</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/160</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1982-04-07/1983-11-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1982-1983</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        9 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52065_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Irish Eco News* (later *Greennews*) nos. 3, 5, 6 (2 copies in differing formats), 7-9 and 11-12 (April-May 1982-Oct-Nov 1983).  Bimonthly newsletter of the Ecology Party (later renamed The Green Alliance).  Also see P28/2/7/2.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Island Update News Watch on the Harrisburg Area*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/15</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/161</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-07-01/1980-07-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">July 1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        6 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52050_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Island Update News Watch on the Harrisburg Area*, vol. 1, no. 10 (July 1980).  Produced by Three Mile Island Alert, comprising photocopies of press cuttings relating to the Harrisburg accident.</p>
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          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Nuclear Energy Board News*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/162</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978-1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        5 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52014_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Nuclear Energy Board News*, nos. 1-3 (1978-1980).  Also two information sheets on radioactivity and nuclear fuel.</p>
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          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Nuclear Safety Association Nuclear Newsletter*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/17</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/163</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1975-01-01/1976-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1975-1976</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51996_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Nuclear Safety Association Nuclear Newsletter*,  no. 1 (1975) and no. 2 (Spring 1976).</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Nuclear Times*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/18</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/164</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1975-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1975 and 1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_51999_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Nuclear Times*,  vol. 1, no. 1 (1975), and Summer 1978.  Published by Friends of the Earth.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Ring of Fire*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/19</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/165</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-07-01/1979-07-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">July 1979</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52032_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Ring of Fire*, vol. 1, no. 1 (July 1979).  Philippine Movement for Environmental Protection Newsletter.</p>
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          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Stop!*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/20</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/166</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-02-01/1980-08-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">February and August 1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52041_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Stop!*  Bulletin of Donegal Uranium Committee no. 1 (February 1980) and no. (2 August 1980).</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*This Is One We Can Win*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/21</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/167</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-08-01/1979-08-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">August 1979</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52038_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*This Is One We Can Win*.  A poster-style anti-nuclear newsletter by Socialist Labour Party.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Trade Union Anti-Nuclear Campaign Newsletter*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/22</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/168</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-05-01/1980-06-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">May-June 1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52047_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Trade Union Anti-Nuclear Campaign Newsletter*, no. 1 (May-June 1980).</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Women and Nukes*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/23</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/169</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-08-17/1979-08-19" encodinganalog="3.1.3">17-19 August 1979</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        16 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52035_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Women and Nukes*.  Newsletter distributed at the Carnsore Free Anti-Nuclear Festival 17-19 August 1979.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Wood Quay News*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/24</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/170</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-06-01/1979-06-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">June 1979</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        8 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52029_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Wood Quay News*, no. 3 (June 1979).</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Wood Quay Occupation News*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/171</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978-1979</unitdate>
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        4 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Wood Quay Occupation News,* no. 1 (9 June 1979).  Also a publication entitled *Wood Quay: What Are the Facts?*  Inserted between the pages are two related press cuttings from the *Irish Times* (11 and 12 October 1978).  Also see P29/1/7/1.</p>
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          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Set of anti-nuclear newsletters</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/5/26</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/172</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1978?]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        6 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52008_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Set of newsletters of the Kilkenny Anti-Nuclear Group, Cork City Anti-Nuclear Group, The Anti-Nuclear Theatre Co-Op, Dun Laoghaire Newsletter News, North Dublin Anti-Nuclear Action Group and Nuclear Opposition Workshop (Tralee).  Each newsletter outlines the group’s aims, organisation, areas of interest and activities in progress.</p>
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              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            <p>This sub-series contains periodicals, mainly on the topics of science, technology, energy and conservation.</p>
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            <p>The material is arranged alphabetically by publication title.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Business and Finance*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/173</unitid>
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        52 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52108_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Issue of *Business and Finance*, 25 September 1980.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*The Contaminated Crow*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/174</unitid>
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        4 items    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52102_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>June 1979 and Autumn 1979 issues of *The Contaminated Crow*, and an issue published in 1980.  Also a photocopy of a list of ‘current known audio-visual material on uranium mining’ from an issue dated 1 February 1981.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Dawn*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/175</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1975-01-01/1982-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1975-1982</unitdate>
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        52 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52078_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Issues no. 14, 17, 19-21, 23-37, 40-47, 50-72, 81 and 83-86 of *Dawn*.  Also *Dawn Train*, ‘an occasional publication from the Dawn Group’, no. 1 Spring 1982, and a printed list of back issues of *Dawn* and their main features.  Inserted between the pages of later issues are assorted circulars, subscription notices and special appeals.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Eco Magazine*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/176</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1984-01-01/1984-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1984</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        12 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52120_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>*Eco Magazine*, vol. 1 no. 1 (Summer 1984).</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Ecology &amp; Anarchism*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/177</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1978]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        20 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52090_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Issue no. 3 [n. d.] of *Ecology &amp; Anarchism*.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Exploring Europe*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/178</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1979</unitdate>
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        30 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52096_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Summer 1979 issue of *Exploring Europe*, a magazine for teenagers providing detailed study of topics of importance to life in contemporary Europe.  This particular issue focuses on nuclear energy.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Left Perspectives*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/179</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1982-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980-1982</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        5 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52111_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>*Left Perspectives*, vol. 1 no. 1 (Summer 1980) to vol. 2 no. 2 (Summer 1982).</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Living Heritage*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/180</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1985-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1985-1986</unitdate>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52124_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Living Heritage*, vol. 2 no. 1; vol. 2 no. 3; vol. 3 nos. 1-2; and vol. 4 nos. 1-3.  This journal superseded *An Taisce*, for which see P28/1/6/3.  Inserted between the pages of the journals are a guide to back issues, brochures of summer programmes and assorted advertisements.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Magill*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/181</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-05-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">May-December 1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52105_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Issues of *Magill* from May-July and December 1980.</p>
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          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*New Internationalist*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/6/10</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/182</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1986-03-01/1986-07-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">March-July 1986</unitdate>
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        5 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52128_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Issues no. 157-161 of *New Internationalist*.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*New Statesman*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/183</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1982-10-08/1982-10-08" encodinganalog="3.1.3">8 October 1982</unitdate>
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        32 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52117_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>*New Statesman* vol. 104 no. 2690 (8 October 1982).</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Prospect*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/184</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-07-01/1978-09-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">July and September 1978</unitdate>
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        2 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52087_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Vol. 17 no. 4 (July 1978) and vol. 17 no. 6 (September 1978) of the ESB marketing magazine *Prospect*.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Rebel*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/185</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1985-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978-1985</unitdate>
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        65 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52093_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Issues no. 1, 4-6, 7 (fragment only), 9-11, 13-22, 24-29, 31-58, 61-62 and 64-69 of *Rebel*.  Also an undated election special and undated special editions relating to the UCC training reactor dispute and the asbestos dispute.  Inserted inside issue no. 10 is a fact sheet promoting a social and music session to raise money for the Workers’ Festival.  Inserted inside issue no. 57 are two special issues relating to the jailed workers of the RANKS factory in Phibsboro, Dublin, and the pro-life constitutional amendment campaign.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Ripening of Time*</unittitle>
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              <unitdate normal="1977-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1977-1980</unitdate>
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        6 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_52081_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Issues no. 8-13 of *Ripening of Time*, journal of revolutionary struggle.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Science + Technology*</unittitle>
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        12 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_52114_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>February 1981 issue of *Science + Technology*, a magazine of Irish scientific and technological issues.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*SCRAM Energy Bulletin*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/188</unitid>
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        6 items    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52099_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Issues no. 14 and 17-21 of *SCRAM Energy Bulletin*.  Inserted inside issues no. 18, 19 and 21 is a SCRAM mail order list for books, booklets, badges, stickers and T-shirts.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*An Taisce*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/189</unitid>
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        26 items    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52084_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Issues from vol. 1 no. 1 to vol. 7 no. 1 of Ireland’s conservation journal, *An Taisce*, renamed *Taisce Journal* in 1979.  Superseded in 1983 by *Living Heritage*, for which see P28/1/6/16.  Attached to vol. 6, nos. 3-4 is a supplement on Ireland’s architecture.  Also inserted between the pages of some of the later issues are stock lists and order forms from publishing companies, Royal Dublin Society and An Foras Forbartha events programmes, An Taisce membership subscription forms, and assorted advertisements.</p>
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        12 files    </physdesc>
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              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            <p>This sub-series contains press cuttings, mainly on the nuclear power, nuclear power stations, nuclear accidents and incidents, uranium mining, alternative energy sources, the energy industry, anti-nuclear groups and anti-nuclear protests.</p>
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            <p>The material was arranged into files by the donor and this original order has been retained.  The files are arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press cuttings mainly relating to nuclear power and anti-nuclear groups</unittitle>
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        39 items    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_52320_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Assorted loose press cuttings and photocopies of press cuttings from the *Cork Examiner*, *Hibernia*, *Irish Independent*, *Irish Times*, *People*, *RTÉ Guide*, *Sunday Press*, *Sunday Tribune*, *Wexford People* and unidentified newspapers.  Topics include economic development in Ireland; the Harrisburg nuclear reactor accident; the film *The China Syndrome*; proposal to build a tunnel under the Lee River; alternative energy sources; prospects for nuclear power in Ireland; proposal to build a nuclear power station at Carnsore Point; activities of the Irish anti-nuclear groups; uranium mining; radiation hazards; Wood Quay; planning procedures; anti-nuclear stance of the Socialist Labour Party; the proportional representation system of voting in Ireland; the 1992-2001 Strategic Plan for Cork, and the 1992 Earth Summit.  Also obituaries and assorted articles on ephemeral subjects.  Also a set of press cuttings and cartoons attached to a brochure entitled *Face the Facts* with a compliment slip of the Dublin West County Anti-Nuclear Group.  In three folders.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press cuttings collected by the Friends of the Earth</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/191</unitid>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_52323_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Press cuttings from the *Evening Press*, *Hibernian*, *Irish Independent*, *Irish Press*, *Irish Times*, *Sunday Independent*, *Sunday Press* and unidentified newspapers, originally held in the Dublin office of the Friends of the Earth.  Topics include the nuclear debate; risks of nuclear power plants; demand for a public inquiry into Carnsore Point; uranium finds in Wicklow and Carlow; search for uranium in County Tyrone; anti-nuclear protests in Ireland and abroad; Labour Party policy on nuclear power; alternative sources of energy; the dangers of asbestos; and EEC nuclear dictation and its effect on Fianna Fáil’s commitment to nuclear power.  The press cuttings are grouped into months by dividers, which are copies of a letter from Simon Dalby to Department of Geography, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 1700, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8W 2Y2, seeking responses to a previously sent questionnaire regarding the controversy surrounding nuclear power in Ireland.  In seven folders.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press cuttings mainly relating to nuclear power and Ireland</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/192</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978-1980</unitdate>
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        188 items    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_52326_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Press cuttings and photocopies of press cuttings from the *Cork Examiner*, *Evening Echo*, *Hibernia*, *Hot Press*, *Irish Times* and *Sunday Independent*, originally contained in a folder marked ‘Newsclippings Nuclear – Ireland End 1979.’  Topics include the debate for and against the introduction of nuclear power into Ireland; alternative sources of energy; activities of anti-nuclear groups in Ireland and abroad; nuclear accidents; unreliability of official energy need forecasts; the arms race and the threat of nuclear war; EEC support for a nuclear plant in Ireland; British nuclear programme; dangers involved in transporting and storing plutonium; the film *The China Syndrome*; Carnsore public inquiry and the role of political parties in it; uranium mining; Kinsale gas field; the prospect of power cuts in the coming winter; and the impact of ecological issues and conservationist parties in the forthcoming European election.  The press cuttings are grouped into months by blank sheets of paper.  In ten folders.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press cuttings relating to toxic waste</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/193</unitid>
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        61 items    </physdesc>
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                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52329_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Press cuttings from the *Cork Examiner*, *Hibernia*, *In Dublin*, *Irish Times*, *Sunday Independent* and unidentified newspapers, relating to toxic waste.  Topics include asbestos; radioactive waste; concerns over the Eli Lilly biopharmaceutical plant in Cork; toxic hazards of industry; transport of ammonia by rail and road through populated areas; toxic waste dumps; Nitrogen Éireann Teoranta (NET) fertilizer factories in Cork and Arklow; fish kill at Mitchelstown following the release of 5000 gallons of toxic waste into the Gradogue and Funcheon Rivers in 1980; and the discharge of domestic effluent from Midleton into Cork Harbour in 1980.  In four folders.</p>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/194</unitid>
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                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Press cuttings and photocopies of press cuttings from *The Colonist*, *Cork Examiner*, *Daily Telegraph*, *Evening Echo*, *Evening Press*, *Financial Post*, *Hibernia*, *Industrial Research/Development*, *Irish Times*, *Monday Magazine*, *Sunday Times*, *Sunday Times Business News*, *Sunday Tribune* and *Victoria Times*, originally contained in a folder marked ‘Energy Press Cuttings’.  Topics include anti-nuclear activities in Ireland and abroad; uranium mining in Australia; nuclear accidents, incidents and problems abroad; uranium mining and export; the arms race and the cold war; shortage of oil; Kinsale gas field; construction of nuclear power plants abroad; energy industry; the proposed Carnsore Point nuclear power plant; and offshore oil and gas exploration.  In ten folders.</p>
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            <did>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/196</unitid>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
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              <p>Press cuttings from the *Cork Examiner*, *Daily Telegraph*, *Evening Echo*, *Guardian*, *In Dublin*, *Irish Times*, *Sunday Independent*, *Sunday Press*, *Sunday Times* and *Sunday Tribune*originally contained in a folder marked ‘Miscellaneous Press Cuttings’.  Topics include the continuing oil crisis in Ireland and abroad; ESB inter-union dispute; alternative energy sources; search for oil off the Irish coast (Kinsale, Dublin and the Aran Islands); proposal to build a nuclear power station at Carnsore Point; threat of nuclear war; incidents at power stations abroad; explosion on board of an oil tanker in Cork Harbour; new ESB hydro turbo generator at Parteen Weir; Ballingarry anthracite mines; and the burning runaway Ixtoc I oil-well in the Gulf of Mexico.  Also a four-page issue entitled *Local Elections 1979* produced by the Socialist Labour Party.  In sixteen folders.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Cartoons relating to the oil crisis</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/201</unitid>
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                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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              <p>Press cuttings from the *Cork Examiner* and *Irish Times*, originally contained in a folder marked ‘Whiddy Final’, relating to the inquiry which followed the Betelgeuse tanker disaster.  In two folders.</p>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Press cuttings and photocopies of press cuttings from the *Donegal Democrat*, *Evening Herald*, *Irish Independent* and *Irish Times* relating to uranium mining in Donegal and the activities of the Donegal Uranium Committee (DUC).  In two folders.</p>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/197</unitid>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Press cuttings from the *Irish Times* originally contained in a folder marked ‘I. T. Press Cuttings Energy/ Nuclear 1980’.  Topics include the energy crisis; anti-nuclear campaigns; alternative sources of energy; 1970 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty; accidents, incidents and problems relating to nuclear plants and radioactive waste material abroad; nuclear tests carried out in South Africa; explosion in Cork Harbour on board a tanker carrying butane gas; cross-border gas and electricity links; construction of nuclear power plants abroad; Kinsale gas fields and the supply of natural gas across Ireland; nuclear arms race and threat of nuclear war; nuclear debate in Ireland; uranium production; EEC oil plan; search for oil and gas on the Irish coast; coal mining and the rise in the cost of oil gas and electricity prices.  In thirteen folders.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press cuttings relating to a nuclear training device at University College Cork</unittitle>
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              <p>Press cuttings and photocopies of press cuttings from the *Cork Examiner*, *Evening Echo*, *Hibernia* and *Irish Times* relating to a nuclear training device at University College Cork and concerns expressed over the danger imposed by the device on the safety of staff and students working in the Physics Department.  In two folders.</p>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Press cuttings from the *Irish Times* and *Cork Examiner*, originally contained in a folder marked ‘Press Cuttings Ireland Energy 1981’.  Topics include the eviction of demonstrators from the site for a controversial hydroelectric plant in Norway; visit of Bruce Kent, general secretary of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in Britain; proposed referendum on nuclear energy; nuclear related accidents and incidents abroad; rise in the cost of petrol, coal and gas; Kinsale gas field; EEC stand on nuclear power; alternative sources of energy and energy saving measures; earth tremor in Wexford; British Government’s nuclear programme; activities of anti-nuclear lobbies in Ireland and abroad; and a natural gas field discovery on the border between Cavan and Fermanagh.  In five folders.</p>
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              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopied extracts from *Dáil Éireann Parliamentary Debates Official Report*, vol. 303 (21 February 1978) relating to an energy policy motion by Deputy B. Desmond.</p>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/203</unitid>
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                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980</unitdate>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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              <p>G. V. Day, *Long Term Prospects for Electricity in Industry*.  UKAEA Energy Discussion Papers No. 2.  London: United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, 1980.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Energy – Ireland.  A Commonsense View*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/206</unitid>
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              <repository>
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                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/207</unitid>
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        89 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Energy in Question*</unittitle>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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        102 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
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                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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        13 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Henry, E. W.: *Energy Conservation in Ireland 1975-1985*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/211</unitid>
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        90 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*In Favour of an Energy-Efficient Society*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/8/11</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/212</unitid>
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        84 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>*In Favour of an Energy-Efficient Society*.  Report prepared by a panel of independent experts for the Commission of the European Communities.  Brussels: Commission of the European Communities, 1979.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Investment and National Development 1979-1983*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/213</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1980]</unitdate>
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        64 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
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                <address>
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                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
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              <p>*Investment and National Development 1979-1983*.  Laid by the Government before each House of the Oireachtas, January 1980.  Dublin: The Stationery Office, [1980].</p>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/214</unitid>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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        64 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*National Board for Science and Technology Annual Report*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/216</unitid>
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              <repository>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">National Economic and Social Council: *Population and Employment Projections 1986: A Reassessment*</unittitle>
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              <repository>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/218</unitid>
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              <repository>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <p>National Economic and Social Council, *Prelude to Planning*.  Dublin: The Stationery Office, [1976].</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">National Economic and Social Council: *Report on Public Expenditure*</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/219</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1976-01-01/1976-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1976]</unitdate>
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        80 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
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              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_52419_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>National Economic and Social Council, *Report on Public Expenditure*.  Dublin: The Stationery Office, [1976].</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*National Energy Policy*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/8/19</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/220</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1978?] (date of original)</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
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                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
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              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52422_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of *National Energy Policy*, a document prepared by the Confederation of Irish Industry to indicate the urgent need for a National Energy Policy.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Nuclear Energy and the Environment*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/8/20</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/221</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1979]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        106 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
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              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52425_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>*Nuclear Energy and the Environment*.  Preliminary Version.  Transmitted by the Governments of Spain and France.  United Nations Economic and Social Council.  Economic Commission for Europe, Committee on Electric Power, [1979].</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*A Nuclear Power Station at Carnsore Point, Co. Wexford*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/8/21</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/222</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1974-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1974 (date of original)</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        55 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
              </repository>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52428_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>*A Nuclear Power Station at Carnsore Point, Co. Wexford.  The Social, Economic and Environmental Implications*.  Photocopy of a report prepared in the public interest by a study group sponsored by An Taisce, Co. Wexford, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Wexford, and South Eastern Scientific Council.  1974 (1972).</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Public Attitudes to Aspects of Energy Provision*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/8/22</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/223</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978 (date of original)</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        32 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
              </repository>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52431_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Photocopy of *Public Attitudes to Aspects of Energy Provision.  A Qualitative Study*.  Prepared by the Irish Marketing Surveys Limited and presented to the ESB, 1978.  Lacking cover and end pages.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Radiation Protection in Schools for Pupils up to the Age of 18 Years*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/8/23</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/224</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1968-01-01/1968-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1968 (date of original)</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        6 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
              </repository>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52434_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Photocopied extracts from *Radiation Protection in Schools for Pupils up to the Age of 18 Years*.  A Report by Committee 3 of the International Commission on Radiological Protection Adopted by the Commission in May 1968.  IRB Publication 13.  Oxford, New York, Toronto, Sydney, Braunschweig: Pergamon Press for the International Commission on Radiological Protection.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Report to National Executive Committee on Nuclear Energy*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/8/24</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/225</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-05-01/1979-05-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">May 1979</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        82 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
              </repository>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52437_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>*Report to National Executive Committee on Nuclear Energy*.  ESB Officers Association, May 1979.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Report on Nuclear Safety*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/8/25</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/226</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-02-01/1979-02-28" encodinganalog="3.1.3">February 1979</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        14 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
              </repository>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52440_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Report on Nuclear Safety*.  Friends of the Earth Nuclear Safety Group, February 1979.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Submission by the National Co-Operative Council of Ireland to the Windscale Inquiry at Whitehaven*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/8/26</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/227</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1977-01-01/1977-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1977</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        5 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
              </repository>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52443_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>*Submission by the National Co-Operative Council of Ireland to the Windscale Inquiry at Whitehaven against the Application by British Nuclear Fuels Limited for Permission to Develop Land at Windscale in Cumbria to Establish a Plant for Reprocessing Irradiated Oxide Nuclear Fuels and Support Services*.  Dublin: National, Co-Operative Council, 1977.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Toward Energy Independence*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/8/27</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/228</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        130 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52447_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Toward Energy Independence*.  A response by the Solar Energy Society in Ireland to the Government’s Discussion Document *Energy – Ireland*.  Dublin: Solar Energy Society of Ireland, 1978.  For the discussion document, see P28/1/8/6.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Towards a National Energy Policy*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/8/28</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/229</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1974-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1974</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        16 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52451_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
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              <p>*Towards a National Energy Policy*.  Dublin: Confederation of Irish Industry, [1974].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*The Toxic Waste Problem in Ireland.  The Need for Solutions*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/8/29</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/230</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1980]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        7 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52455_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*The Toxic Waste Problem in Ireland.  The Need for Solutions*.  Report produced by the Munster Anti-Pollution Campaign following the fish kill at Mitchelstown (for which see P28/1/7/4), putting across the organisation’s point of view.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*The Uranium Grabbers*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/8/30</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/231</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-04-01/1980-04-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">April 1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52458_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Two copies of *The Uranium Grabbers*.  Cork: Cork Anti-Nuclear Group, April 1980.  One report is complete (30 pp.), the other lacks pages 19 and 20.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Warren, Nick: *The Great Heat Escape.  A Report on Home Insulation in Ireland*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/8/31</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/232</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        24 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52461_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Nick Warren, *The Great Heat Escape.  A Report on Home Insulation in Ireland*.  Dublin: Voluntary Service International, 1978.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
        </c>
        <c level="subseries">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Treaties and Acts</unittitle>
            <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/9</unitid>
            <unitdate normal="1963-01-01/1993-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1963-1993</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        6 items    </physdesc>
            <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
              <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              <language langcode="gle">Irish</language>
            </langmaterial>
            <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
              <persname id="atom_52464_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
            </origination>
          </did>
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            <note>
              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
            </note>
          </bioghist>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p>This sub-series contains treaties and acts, mainly relating to panning and atomic energy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
            <p>The material is listed chronologically by date of publication.</p>
          </arrangement>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
            <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Local Government (Planning and Development) Act, 1963*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/9/1</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/235</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1963-01-01/1963-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1963]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        227 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52469_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Local Government (Planning and Development) Act, 1963*.  Dublin: The Stationery Office, [1963].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Nuclear Energy (An Bord Fuinnimh Nuicleigh) Act, 1971*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/9/2</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/236</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1971-01-01/1971-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1971</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        25 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52472_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Nuclear Energy (An Bord Fuinnimh Nuicleigh) Act, 1971*.  Dublin: The Stationery Office, [1971].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Set of European Commission treaties</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/9/3</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/233</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1972-01-01/1972-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1972</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        169 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52475_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Treaty Establishing the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM), Rome, 25 March 1957*.  *Treaty Establishing a Single Council and a Single Commission of the European Communities and Related Documents, Brussels, 8 April 1965*.  *Treaty Amending Certain Budgetary Provisions of the Treaties Establishing the European Communities and of the Treaty Establishing a Single Council and a Single Commission of the European Communities and Related Instruments, Luxembourg, 22 April 1970*.  Dublin: The Stationery Office, [1972].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Local Government (Planning and Development) Act, 1975*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/9/4</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/237</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1976-01-01/1976-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1976</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        119 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52478_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Local Government (Planning and Development) Act, 1975*.  Dublin: The Stationery Office, [1976].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Na Rialacháin Rialtais Áitiúil (Pleanáil agus Forbairt), 1977*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/9/5</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/238</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1977-01-01/1977-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1977</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        62 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="gle">Irish</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52481_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*Na Rialacháin Rialtais Áitiúil (Pleanáil agus Forbairt), 1977*.  Dublin: The Stationery Office, [1977].</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*A Short Guide to the Maastricht Treaty*</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/1/9/6</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/234</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1993-01-01/1993-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1993</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        16 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52484_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>*A Short Guide to the Maastricht Treaty*. [Dublin: The Stationery Office, 1993.]</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
        </c>
      </c>
      <c level="series">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Unpublished Material</unittitle>
          <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2</unitid>
          <unitdate normal="1970-01-01/1989-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">c. 1970-c. 1989</unitdate>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        18 sub-series    </physdesc>
          <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
            <language langcode="eng">English</language>
            <language langcode="fre">French</language>
          </langmaterial>
          <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
            <persname id="atom_51546_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
          </origination>
        </did>
        <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
          <note>
            <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
          </note>
        </bioghist>
        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
        </odd>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p>This series contains fact sheets, programmes, membership lists, minutes, planning appeals, press releases and statements, posters, advertisements and photographs produced by political parties and anti-nuclear action groups and collected by Simon Dalby for the preparation of his MA thesis.</p>
        </scopecontent>
        <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
          <p>The material is arranged into eighteen sub-series by organisation and arranged alphabetically by name.</p>
        </arrangement>
        <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
          <p>Unrestricted access to most items.  Some items contain personal information relating to people living or presumed living and are closed for 50 years to protect individual privacy.  These items have been identified in the descriptive catalogue.</p>
        </accessrestrict>
        <c level="subseries">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Alliance for Safety and Health (ASH)</unittitle>
            <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/1</unitid>
            <unitdate normal="1982-01-01/1982-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1982</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 items    </physdesc>
            <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
              <language langcode="eng">English</language>
            </langmaterial>
            <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
              <persname id="atom_52486_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
            </origination>
          </did>
          <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
            <note>
              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
            </note>
          </bioghist>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p>This sub-series contains documents produced by Alliance for Safety and Health (ASH).</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
            <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
          </arrangement>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
            <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact sheet entitled ‘Building a Movement’</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/1/1</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/240</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1982-06-01/1982-06-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">June 1982</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52490_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Fact sheet entitled ‘Building a Movement’, outlining the activities of ASH.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Circular enclosing a discussion document</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/1/2</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/239</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1982-01-01/1982-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1982 (date of original)</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52493_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of a circular enclosing a discussion document (for which see P28/2/1/3) presented for discussion at the National Anti-Toxic Meeting organised by ASH on 6 June 1982 in Dublin and promoting the next national meeting to be held in the autumn.  The circular also outlines other forthcoming activities by ASH and other similar groups across the country.</p>
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                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_52496_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Discussion document entitled ‘And There Will Be No Toxic…’, outlining ASH’s stand on toxic waste.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">An Taisce</unittitle>
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              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            <p>This sub-series contains documents produced by the environmental group An Taisce.</p>
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            <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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            <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Circular and petition</unittitle>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52504_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Circular and petition relating to the demolition of a National Monument on Wood Quay.  For other items relating to Wood Quay, see P28/1/5/6, P28/1/5/12, P28/1/7/1 and P28/2/17/4/1.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Summer programmes</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/244</unitid>
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                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_52507_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Summer programmes.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Membership subscription rates</unittitle>
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        1 item    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_52510_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Membership subscription rates.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press statement</unittitle>
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        5 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52513_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Press statement on An Taisce energy policy.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Annual reports</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/243</unitid>
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                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52516_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Honorary Secretary’s annual reports.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Annual reports and notices of annual general meetings</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/242</unitid>
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                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Invitation to the fifth Annual Dinner of the Cork branch</unittitle>
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        3 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Invitation to the fifth Annual Dinner of the Cork branch, to which is attached the agenda of an Annual General Meeting held on 28 January 1981.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Circular and contribution cards</unittitle>
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                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52525_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Circular promoting the Work for Ireland Day, and related contribution cards.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Document entitled ‘Uranium – Yes or No’</unittitle>
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        3 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_52528_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of a document entitled ‘Uranium – Yes or No’, providing an overview of a meeting of the North West Donegal section of An Taisce held in Letterkenny on 13 February in relation to uranium mining in Donegal.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Anti-Nuclear Movement (Various Local Groups)</unittitle>
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        3 sub-series    </physdesc>
            <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
              <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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            <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
              <persname id="atom_52531_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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          </did>
          <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
            <note>
              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
            </note>
          </bioghist>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This sub-series contains documents produced by various local groups of the Anti-Nuclear Movement.</p>
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            <p>The material is arranged into three sub-series by document type.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
            <p>Unrestricted access to most items. Some items contain personal information relating to people living or presumed living and are closed for 50 years to protect individual privacy.</p>
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          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Membership Lists</unittitle>
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                <p>Photocopy of a short typed directory of Irish anti-nuclear groups, with several handwritten additions and corrections.  Closed.  Review 2030.</p>
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                <p>Photocopy of a typed sheet entitled ‘List of Addresses of A. N. Groups 9th Feb 1980’.  The last two digits of the year have been crossed out and replaced by ‘79?’ by hand.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Programme of the first anti-nuclear power show at Carnsore</unittitle>
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                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                  <p>Programme of the first anti-nuclear power show held at Carnsore on 18-20 August 1978.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Document created in preparation for the second anti-nuclear rally</unittitle>
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        5 pp.    </physdesc>
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                    <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                  <p>Document entitled ‘Information from last year’s antinuclear Power Show’.  Written in pencil in the top right-hand corner are the words ‘First Carnsore follow up’.  The document discusses site, car parking, power, hygiene, first aid etc. in preparation for the second anti-nuclear rally held in Wexford in August 1979.</p>
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                  <p>Photocopy of a handwritten document outlining matters discussed at a meeting in Cork on 15 March 1980.  The attendees of the meeting are not evident from the document, but discussion revolved around preparations for the third anti-nuclear rally and experiences gained from the second.</p>
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                      <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                      <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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                  <p>Typed notes of matters discussed at a planning meeting at Broadway Hall of the third anti-nuclear rally.</p>
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                  <p>Two copies in two different formats of typed summarised notes on a planning meeting in Ennis of the third anti-nuclear rally.</p>
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                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                  <p>Typed reports of a planning meeting in Dublin of the third anti-nuclear rally.  One of the reports contains an added handwritten list of possible speakers or participants, and some alterations to the proposed timetable.</p>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>This sub-series contains material relating to the planning and organising of anti-nuclear mass meetings in Cork, Dublin, Wexford and Galway by the Anti-Nuclear Movement.</p>
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                <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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              <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
                <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
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              <c level="item">
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact sheet advertising an anti-nuclear mass meeting in Cork</unittitle>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                    <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                    <persname id="atom_52597_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                  </note>
                </bioghist>
                <odd type="publicationStatus">
                  <p>Published</p>
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                <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                  <p>Fact sheet advertising the Cork City and County meeting of the Anti-Nuclear Movement in Cork on 30 September 1978, with a map and directions to the venue on the reverse.</p>
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              </c>
              <c level="item">
                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact sheet prepared for distribution at the mass meeting in Cork</unittitle>
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                  <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/262</unitid>
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        22 pp.    </physdesc>
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                    <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                      <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                      <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                      <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                      <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                      <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                      <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                    </address>
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                    <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                    <persname id="atom_52600_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                  </note>
                </bioghist>
                <odd type="publicationStatus">
                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Fact sheet by Cork Anti-Nuclear Group prepared for distribution at a mass meeting held on 30 September 1978, comprising articles entitled ‘Nuclear Accidents: A Look at the Record’ by an unidentified author; ‘The Nuclear Hazard to Health’ by Pearse Butler; ‘The Incident at Browns Ferry.  Alabama’s Nightmare in Candlelight’ by David Dinsmore Comey; and a bibliography of recommended titles on nuclear power, alternative energy sources, radioactivity and health, and other related subjects.</p>
                </scopecontent>
              </c>
              <c level="item">
                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Agenda and proposals concerning an anti-nuclear mass meeting in Dublin</unittitle>
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                  <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/265</unitid>
                  <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978</unitdate>
                  <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        6 pp.    </physdesc>
                  <repository>
                    <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                    <address>
                      <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                      <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                      <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                      <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                      <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                      <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                    </address>
                  </repository>
                  <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                    <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                  </langmaterial>
                  <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                    <persname id="atom_52603_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                  </origination>
                </did>
                <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                  <note>
                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                  </note>
                </bioghist>
                <odd type="publicationStatus">
                  <p>Published</p>
                </odd>
                <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                  <p>Document entitled ‘Proposed agenda and proposals submitted to the Dublin Co-Ordination II. Anti-Nuclear Mass Meeting.  Monster Meeting Dublin.  The State – Phibsborough 25.11.78’.  The second last page contains addresses of anti-nuclear groups ‘which have contributed to the newsletter’.</p>
                </scopecontent>
              </c>
              <c level="item">
                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Agenda of the Anti-Nuclear Meeting in Wexford</unittitle>
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                  <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/266</unitid>
                  <unitdate normal="1979-02-17/1979-02-17" encodinganalog="3.1.3">17 February 1979</unitdate>
                  <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        12 pp.    </physdesc>
                  <repository>
                    <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                    <address>
                      <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                      <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                      <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                      <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                      <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                      <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                    </address>
                  </repository>
                  <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                    <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                  </langmaterial>
                  <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                    <persname id="atom_52606_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                </did>
                <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                  <note>
                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                  </note>
                </bioghist>
                <odd type="publicationStatus">
                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Agenda of the Anti-Nuclear Meeting at Dun Mhuire, South Main Street, Wexford, organised by Wexford Anti-Nuclear Groups.  The agenda incorporates copies of letters received from other Anti-Nuclear groups across the country and their suggestions and contributions to the meeting.</p>
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              </c>
              <c level="file">
                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Report entitled ‘Proposals for the Cork Mass Meeting’</unittitle>
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                  <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/263</unitid>
                  <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1979] (date of original)</unitdate>
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        2 items    </physdesc>
                  <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                    <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                    <persname id="atom_52609_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                </did>
                <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                  <note>
                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                  </note>
                </bioghist>
                <odd type="publicationStatus">
                  <p>Published</p>
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                <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                  <p>Photocopy of a typed report entitled ‘Proposals for the Cork Mass Meeting’ and a handwritten note ‘Tralee proposals November 79 Cork National Mass Meeting’ prepared by Nuclear Opposition Wexford (NOW).</p>
                </scopecontent>
              </c>
              <c level="item">
                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Proposed agenda of the Cork mass meeting</unittitle>
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                  <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/264</unitid>
                  <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1979]</unitdate>
                  <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                  <repository>
                    <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                    <address>
                      <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                      <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                      <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                      <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                      <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                      <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                    </address>
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                  <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                    <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                    <persname id="atom_52612_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                </did>
                <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                  <note>
                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                  </note>
                </bioghist>
                <odd type="publicationStatus">
                  <p>Published</p>
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                <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                  <p>Proposed agenda of the Cork mass meeting.</p>
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              <c level="item">
                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes cocnerning the eighth Anti-Nuclear Mass Meeting in Galway</unittitle>
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                  <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/267</unitid>
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        8 pp.    </physdesc>
                  <repository>
                    <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                    <address>
                      <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                      <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                      <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                      <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                      <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                      <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                  <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                    <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                    <persname id="atom_52615_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                </did>
                <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                  <note>
                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                  </note>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Photocopy of summarised notes from the discussions on agenda topics at the eighth Anti-Nuclear Mass meeting in Galway.  The last page contains contact details for anti-nuclear groups in Ireland and abroad.</p>
                </scopecontent>
              </c>
            </c>
            <c level="subseries">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">National Delegate Meetings</unittitle>
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        2 files and 4 items    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52567_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>This sub-series contains material relating to the planning and organising of national delegate meetings in Limerick, Tralee, Kilkenny, Cork and Wexford by the Anti-Nuclear Movement.</p>
              </scopecontent>
              <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
                <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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                <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
              </accessrestrict>
              <c level="file">
                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Statement by Limerick Anti-Nuclear Group</unittitle>
                  <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/3/2/3/1</unitid>
                  <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/268</unitid>
                  <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1979]</unitdate>
                  <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 items    </physdesc>
                  <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                    <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                  </langmaterial>
                  <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                    <persname id="atom_52617_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                </did>
                <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                  <note>
                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                  </note>
                </bioghist>
                <odd type="publicationStatus">
                  <p>Published</p>
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                <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                  <p>Statement by Limerick Anti-Nuclear Group on the proposed delegate structure of the [first] mass meeting to be held in Tralee on 1 December 1979.  Two copies, of which one contains handwritten amendments.</p>
                </scopecontent>
              </c>
              <c level="item">
                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Summary of the first meeting of delegates at Tralee</unittitle>
                  <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/3/2/3/2</unitid>
                  <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/269</unitid>
                  <unitdate normal="1979-12-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[December 1979?]</unitdate>
                  <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        12 pp.    </physdesc>
                  <repository>
                    <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                    <address>
                      <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                      <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                      <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                      <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                      <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                      <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                    </address>
                  </repository>
                  <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                    <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                  </langmaterial>
                  <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                    <persname id="atom_52620_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                </did>
                <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                  <note>
                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                  </note>
                </bioghist>
                <odd type="publicationStatus">
                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Summary of a [first] meeting of delegates of anti-nuclear groups at Tralee on 1 December 1979.</p>
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              <c level="item">
                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Minutes of the second National Delegate Meeting at Kilkenny</unittitle>
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                  <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/270</unitid>
                  <unitdate normal="1980-01-19/1980-01-19" encodinganalog="3.1.3">19 January 1980 (date of original)</unitdate>
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        4 pp.    </physdesc>
                  <repository>
                    <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                    <address>
                      <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                      <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                      <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                      <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                      <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                      <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                  <p>Short document entitled ‘One observer’s thoughts on the anti-nuclear weekend, Cork, of 20-21 Oct. ‘79’, attached to a longer report on the same subject.  It is not clear whether the report is a continuation of the shorter document.  The report summarises the activities and findings of these workshops.</p>
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                  <p>Fact sheet promoting an anti-nuclear demonstration on 30 November 1979 in Dublin, arranged by Cork Anti-Nuclear Group.</p>
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            <note>
              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            <p>This sub-series contains documents produced by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND).</p>
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            <p>The material is arranged into three sub-series by document type.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Correspondence</unittitle>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_52657_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>This sub-series contains circulars and notices from the Irish CND.</p>
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              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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              <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
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            <c level="file">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Circular from the CNB with enclosures</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/4/1/1</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/280</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1981-01-22/1981-01-22" encodinganalog="3.1.3">22 January 1981</unitdate>
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        6 items    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52672_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Circular from the Irish CND to Simon Dalby, enclosing a copy of the annual report and annual accounts presented to the AGM in October 1980, brochures relating to the 35th Hiroshima Day and a Gandhi Seminar, and an anti-nuclear disarmament poster.  Also originally attached to the letter were the first three issues of *Disarmament Quarterly*, for which see P28/1/5/22.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notice of the 31st annual general meeting</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/281</unitid>
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        2 items    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52676_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Notice of the 31st Annual General Meeting attaching a form for nominations to committee membership.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notice of the 1982 annual general meeting</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/282</unitid>
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        2 items    </physdesc>
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                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Notice of the 1982 Annual General Meeting attaching a form for nominations to committee membership.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Circular relating to contributions to national funds</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/4/1/4</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/283</unitid>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <persname id="atom_52682_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
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                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Circular to all branch treasurers relating to contributions to national funds.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact Sheets and Programmes</unittitle>
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        4 items    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_52660_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>This sub-series contains mainly fact sheets produced by the Irish CND.</p>
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              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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              <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Brochure promoting the Hiroshima and Nagasaki Commemoration Days</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/286</unitid>
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        4 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52684_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Brochure promoting the Hiroshima and Nagasaki Commemoration Days 6-9 August [1980], with a programme of events and an application form for membership of Cork CND.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact sheet concerning nuclear disarmament</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/4/2/2</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/284</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1982-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1980-1982?]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <persname id="atom_52687_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Fact sheet entitled ‘Campaign for European Nuclear Disarmament’.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact sheet relating to the nuclear arms race</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/285</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1982-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1980-1982?]</unitdate>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
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                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Fact sheet relating to the nuclear arms race and the anti-nuclear struggle.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Programme of residential weekend workshops</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/287</unitid>
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        12 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52693_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Programme of residential weekend workshops at Glencree, county Wicklow, 17-19 September [1982] organised by the Irish CND on the subject of ‘How Should We Manage Acute Diarrhoea?’.  Also see P28/2/17/2/2 and P28/3/4/2/2-3.</p>
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          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Minutes and Reports</unittitle>
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        5 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52663_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>This sub-series contains agendas, minutes of meetings and other related documentation concerning the Irish CND.</p>
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              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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              <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Irish CND Annual Report</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/4/3/1</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/288</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1980]</unitdate>
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        4 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <persname id="atom_52695_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Irish CND Annual Report for the year ending 24 October 1980.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Proposal on organisation</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/4/3/2</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/289</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1982-07-20/1982-07-20" encodinganalog="3.1.3">20 July 1982</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        6 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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                <p>Minutes of a meeting of the National Committee of the Irish CND.</p>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <persname id="atom_52707_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                <p>Proposed agenda of the National Committee Meeting held on 11-12 December 1982.</p>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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              <p>Copy letter from Roy H. W. Johnston, c/o 18 Westland Row, Dublin 2, to an unidentified recipient, relating to the public launching of CONSERVE and outlining the group’s origins, aims and activities.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Memorandum commissioned by CONSERVE</unittitle>
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        8 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_52717_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Memorandum by Roy H. W. Johnston entitled ‘Legislation, Energy Conservation and the Balance of Payments’ commissioned by CONSERVE and aimed at the elected representatives and principal decision makers in the Civil Service to highlight the long-term implications of investment in nuclear power.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Donegal Uranium Committee (DUC)</unittitle>
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              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Correspondence</unittitle>
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        1 file and 3 items    </physdesc>
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              <p>This sub-series contains letters and circulars from Donegal Uranium Committee.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Letter to the *Irish Times* on uranium mining</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/295</unitid>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <persname id="atom_52733_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                <p>Photocopy of a letter from Ralph Sheppard, Secretary, Donegal Uranium Committee, Carnowen House, Raphoe, Lifford, county Donegal, to Letters Editor, Irish Times, 31 Westmoreland Street, Dublin 2, on the subject of uranium mining.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Circulars aimed at anti-nuclear groups</unittitle>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                <p>Circulars aimed at anti-nuclear groups, inviting them to a meeting on uranium mining and its associated activities and outlining the aims of the meeting, its speakers and programme.  The meeting is to take place on Saturday 28 June [1980].</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Letter to the Minister for Energy expressing concerns over uranium exploration</unittitle>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                <p>Photocopy of a letter from Ralph Sheppard, Secretary, DUC, Carnowen House, Raphoe, Lifford, county Donegal, to G. Colley, Minister for Energy, Kildare Street, Dublin 2, expressing DUC’s concerns over the possible exploration for uranium on Slieve League Mountain.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Open letters to anti-nuclear groups, seeking contributions for a study</unittitle>
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                <p>Photocopies of open letters from DUC to anti-nuclear groups, seeking contributions for the preparation of an independent study by the Political Ecology Research Group of Oxford into the possible effects of uranium exploitation on the community and environment in Donegal.  Also see P28/2/6/3/4, P28/2/6/4/2/1-3 and P28/2/6/5/2.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact Sheets</unittitle>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>This sub-series contains fact sheets produced by Donegal Uranium Committee.</p>
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              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Critical review in the form of a fact sheet</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/299</unitid>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52750_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Critical review in the form of a fact sheet by Ralph Sheppard entitled ‘Responses to the booklet issued by the companies currently exploring for uranium in Donegal, entitled “Uranium Exploration – The Facts”’.  For this booklet, see P28/1/2/47.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Document entitled ‘Red Herrings’</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/6/2/2</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/300</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1980]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52753_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Document entitled ‘Red Herrings’, comprising a list of statements in favour of uranium mining and sample answers for how to successfully argue against them.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
          </c>
          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Planning Appeals</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/6/3</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980-1981</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 files    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52756_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>This sub-series contains submissions to An Bord Pleanala by Donegal Uranium Committee.</p>
            </scopecontent>
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              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
            </arrangement>
            <c level="file">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Summary of submissions prepared for an oral hearing</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/6/3/1</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/301</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980-1981</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        24 items    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52760_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Summary of written submissions on planning applications 2019/80 and 2085/80 prepared for an oral hearing held in Lifford on 4 March 1981.  Attached to the summary are photocopies of correspondence between Ralph Sheppard (DUC Secretary), Donegal County Planning Office, T. O’Reilly (County Secretary), D. Mackey (Acting County Secretary), the County Planning Office, An Bord Pleanala, and James P. Sweeney (Solicitor for the appellant, Irish Base Metals Ltd.).  The letters relate to objections made by DUC to planning applications 2019/80, 2031/80 and 2085/80 and amendments to be made to conditions set out in the planning permissions granted by Donegal County Council. Also attached are copies of the original decisions to grant planning permissions to applications no. 2019/80 and 2085/80, and of applications by the DUC against them.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="file">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Appeal against permission for planning application</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/6/3/2</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/302</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1981-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1981]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 items    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52763_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Appeal and related memorandum by Paul D. Leech, Architect-Engineer, to An Bord Pleanala against the decision of Donegal County Council to grant permission for planning application 2019/80.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="file">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Submission to An Bord Pleanala oral hearing</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/6/3/3</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/303</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1981-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1981]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 items    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52766_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Submission to An Bord Pleanala oral hearing by Brian Flannery against planning applications 2019/80 (retention of store-garage for store for rock samples and rock splitting at Fintown for Munster Base Metals Ltd.) and 2085/80 (retention of mobile office and use of hayshed as equipment store at Derrynacarrow, Doochary for Irish Base Metals Ltd.).  Attached to the submission is a photocopied compilation of assorted journal articles relating to uranium exploration and mining.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="file">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Submission to An Bord Pleanala oral hearing</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/6/3/4</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/304</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1981-04-01/1981-04-01" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1 April 1981</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        10 items    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52769_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Submission to An Bord Pleanala oral hearing by Ralph Sheppard on behalf of DUC against permission granted by Donegal County Council for planning applications 2019/80 and 2085/80.  Attached to the submission are technical papers and articles relating to the health hazards of uranium exploration; a DUC statement in response to the Nuclear Energy Board’s *Interim Report on Radiological Impact of Uranium Prospecting*; a provisional outline of a study on uranium mining in Donegal to be undertaken by the Political Ecology Research Group of Oxford on behalf of DUC, and a related fact sheet.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
          </c>
          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Reports and Surveys</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/6/4</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980-1981</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 sub-series    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52772_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>This sub-series contains reports by and on behalf of Donegal Uranium Committee.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
              <p>The material is arranged into two sub-series by type.</p>
            </arrangement>
            <c level="subseries">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Internal Reports</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/6/4/1</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1980-1981]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 items    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52776_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>This sub-series contains internal reports prepared by Donegal Uranium Committee.</p>
              </scopecontent>
              <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
                <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
              </arrangement>
              <c level="item">
                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Secretary's report</unittitle>
                  <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/6/4/1/1</unitid>
                  <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/305</unitid>
                  <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980</unitdate>
                  <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 pp.    </physdesc>
                  <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                    <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                  </langmaterial>
                  <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                    <persname id="atom_52780_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                  </origination>
                </did>
                <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                  <note>
                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                  </note>
                </bioghist>
                <odd type="publicationStatus">
                  <p>Published</p>
                </odd>
                <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                  <p>Secretary’s report outlining DUC’s activities during the year.</p>
                </scopecontent>
              </c>
              <c level="item">
                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Chairman's report</unittitle>
                  <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/6/4/1/2</unitid>
                  <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/306</unitid>
                  <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980</unitdate>
                  <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
                  <repository>
                    <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                    <address>
                      <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                      <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                      <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                      <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                      <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                      <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                    </address>
                  </repository>
                  <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                    <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                  </langmaterial>
                  <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                    <persname id="atom_52783_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                </did>
                <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                  <note>
                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                  </note>
                </bioghist>
                <odd type="publicationStatus">
                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Chairman’s report outlining the dangers of radioactive releases and the hazards of uranium mining, with eight proposals concerning DUC’s activities.</p>
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              </c>
              <c level="item">
                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Document entitled *DUC General Policy – Discussion Document*</unittitle>
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                  <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/307</unitid>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                  <repository>
                    <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                    <address>
                      <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                      <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                      <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                      <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                      <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                      <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                    </address>
                  </repository>
                  <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                    <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                    <persname id="atom_52786_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                </bioghist>
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                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Photocopy of a handwritten document entitled *DUC General Policy – Discussion Document*.  The first page outlines the reasons behind the formation of DUC and the tasks it faces.  The second page is entitled ‘DUC Relations with other Groups’ and considers groups DUC could co-operate with to attain its goals.</p>
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              </c>
              <c level="item">
                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Document entitled *Uranium Exploration and Mining.  The Contribution of the County Council*</unittitle>
                  <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/6/4/1/4</unitid>
                  <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/308</unitid>
                  <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1980-1981] (date of original)</unitdate>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                      <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                      <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                      <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                      <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                      <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                      <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
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                    <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                    <persname id="atom_52790_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                  <note>
                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                  <p>Photocopy of a document entitled *Uranium Exploration and Mining.  The Contribution of the County Council* prepared by DUC.  The document outlines three suggestions for the County Council to consider when planning their future involvement in the uranium issue.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Report on Behalf of DUC</unittitle>
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        3 items    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52793_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>This sub-series contains material concerning a report prepared on behalf of Donegal Uranium Committee.</p>
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                <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Document entitled ‘Why the PERG Study Is Necessary’</unittitle>
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                  <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/309</unitid>
                  <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1980]</unitdate>
                  <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                  <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                    <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                    <persname id="atom_52797_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                  <note>
                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                </bioghist>
                <odd type="publicationStatus">
                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Document entitled ‘Why the PERG [Political Ecology Research Group] Study Is Necessary’.</p>
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                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Provisional outline of a study on the environmental impact of uranium mining in Donegal</unittitle>
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                  <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/310</unitid>
                  <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1980]</unitdate>
                  <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 pp.    </physdesc>
                  <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                    <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                  </langmaterial>
                  <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                    <persname id="atom_52800_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                </did>
                <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                  <note>
                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                </bioghist>
                <odd type="publicationStatus">
                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Provisional outline of a study on the environmental impact of uranium mining in Donegal to be under-taken by the Political Ecology Research Group Ltd. (PERG) on behalf of DUC.  The summary outlines the contents of the study and the people involved.</p>
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                <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Progress report on the environmental impact of uranium mining in Donegal</unittitle>
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                  <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/311</unitid>
                  <unitdate normal="1981-02-26/1981-02-26" encodinganalog="3.1.3">26 February 1981</unitdate>
                  <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                  <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                    <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                  </langmaterial>
                  <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                    <persname id="atom_52803_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                  <note>
                    <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                </bioghist>
                <odd type="publicationStatus">
                  <p>Published</p>
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                  <p>Progress report on the environmental impact statement on proposed uranium mining in Donegal prepared by Sarah Darby, secretary of PERG [Political Ecology Research Group].</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press Releases</unittitle>
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        3 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52806_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>This sub-series contains press releases issued by or concerning Donegal Uranium Committee.</p>
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              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press release outlining DUC's aims</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/312</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-15/1980-01-15" encodinganalog="3.1.3">15 January 1980 (date of original)</unitdate>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52810_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Photocopy of a press release by DUC, outlining the group’s aims and the reasons for its formation.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press release relating to the progress of DUC's environmental impact analysis</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/313</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-09-12/1980-09-12" encodinganalog="3.1.3">12 September 1980</unitdate>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52817_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Press release relating to a DUC deputation received by Donegal County Council.  The primary function of the meeting was to inform the councillors on the progress of the independent environmental impact analysis being carried out for the DUC by the Political Ecology Research Group.  Also see P28/2/6/1/4, P28/2/6/3/4 and P28/2/6/4/2/1-3.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press statement entitled *Uranium in the Bye-Election*</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/314</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-10-28/1980-10-28" encodinganalog="3.1.3">28 October 1980</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52827_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Press statement by DUC entitled *Uranium in the Bye-Election*, outlining the views of four candidates on uranium mining.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Seminar on Uranium Mining</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/6/6</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 file and 2 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52830_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>This sub-series contains material relating to a seminar on uranium mining and prospecting organised by Donegal Uranium Committee.</p>
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              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Correspondence</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/315</unitid>
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        3 items    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52834_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Photocopies of correspondence between Ralph Sheppard, DUC Secretary, Carnowen House, Raphoe, Lifford, county Donegal, and S. O’Longain, Vocational Education Committee, Port Road, Letterkenny, [county Donegal], relating to a forthcoming seminar on uranium mining.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Programme</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/316</unitid>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <note>
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              </bioghist>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Programme of a seminar on uranium prospecting/ mining held at Glenties, county Donegal 18-19 April 1980, organised by University College Galway and County Donegal Vocational Education Committee.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes relating to the seminar</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/317</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1980] (date of original)</unitdate>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Photocopy of handwritten notes relating to a seminar on uranium mining organised by the Donegal VEC.  The notes focus on what the seminar might be expected to achieve and criticises the fact none of the speakers are opponents of uranium mining.</p>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_52843_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>This sub-series contains ephemera concerning Donegal Uranium Committee.</p>
            </scopecontent>
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              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Draft article entitled ‘Uranium – A View from Donegal’</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/318</unitid>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52847_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
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                <p>Draft article by Ralph Sheppard entitled ‘Uranium – A View from Donegal’, intended for *Taisce Journal*.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Membership application form</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/6/7/2</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/319</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1980-1981] (date of original)</unitdate>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
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                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52850_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Photocopy of a DUC membership application form.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
          </c>
        </c>
        <c level="subseries">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">The Ecology Party (later The Green Alliance)</unittitle>
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        7 files and 2 items    </physdesc>
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              <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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            <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
              <persname id="atom_52854_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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          </bioghist>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
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            <p>This sub-series contains documents produced by the Ecology Party (later renamed The Green Alliance).</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
            <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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            <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Constitution of the Ecology Party</unittitle>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52858_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Constitution of the Ecology Party.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Promotional material relating to the 1982 general election</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/321</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1982-01-01/1982-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1982</unitdate>
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        16 items    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
              </repository>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52861_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Promotional material relating to the 1982 general election.  Also a copy of ‘Eco Election Special’; copy of a related letter to the Editor of the *Cork Examiner* by Simon Dalby; and an envelope containing related press cuttings.</p>
            </scopecontent>
          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Assorted circulars and correspondence</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/7/3</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/322</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1982-01-01/1983-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1982-1983</unitdate>
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        6 items    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
              </repository>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52864_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Assorted circulars and correspondence, including a circular dated 11 May 1983 from the chairman of the Ecology Party.  The circular relates to restructuring the party and renaming it The Green Alliance following decisions made at a convention at Glencree in April 1983.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Assorted fact sheets</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/7/4</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/327</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1982-01-01/1983-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1982-1983]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 items    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
              </repository>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52867_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Assorted fact sheets, including an Ecology Party energy policy paper entitled *Power Pack.  Safe Energy for a Sustainable Society*.  Dublin: The Ecology Party of Ireland, [n. d.].</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Lists of publications for sale</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/7/5</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/328</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1982-01-01/1983-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1982-1983]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 items    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
              </repository>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52870_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Assorted lists of Ecology Party publications for sale.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Provisional agendas for a conference and convention</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/7/6</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/326</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1983-01-01/1983-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1983</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 items    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
              </repository>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52873_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Provisional agenda for Green Conference in Cork; and agenda for Green Alliance Convention [in Kilkenny].</p>
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          <c level="file">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Draft policy statements</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/7/7</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/323</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1983-01-01/1983-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1983]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        10 items    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
              </repository>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52876_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Assorted Green Alliance draft policy statements.  Also a list of proposed policy documents, and a preliminary report/ discussion paper from the Health Policy Group.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Constitution of The Green Alliance</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/7/8</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/324</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1983-01-01/1983-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1983?]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                </address>
              </repository>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52879_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Constitution of The Green Alliance.</p>
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          </c>
          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Draft submission to the New Ireland Forum</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/7/9</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/325</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1983-01-01/1983-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1983?]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 items    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_52882_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Draft Green Alliance submission to the New Ireland Forum, with related notes.</p>
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        </c>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Friends of the Earth Cork (CFOE)</unittitle>
            <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/8</unitid>
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        4 sub-series    </physdesc>
            <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
              <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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            <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
              <persname id="atom_52885_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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          <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
            <note>
              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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          </bioghist>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This sub-series contains documents produced by the Cork branch of Friends of the Earth.</p>
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            <p>The material is arranged into four sub-series by document type.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
            <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
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          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Correspondence</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/8/1</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1979-1980</unitdate>
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        6 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52889_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>This sub-series contains mainly circulars from the Cork branch of Friends of the Earth.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
            </arrangement>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Circular relating to a discussion</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/8/1/1</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/329</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1979-11-17/1979-11-17" encodinganalog="3.1.3">17 November 1979</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52893_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Circular relating to a discussion held on 17 November 1979 to arrive at conditions to ensure a fair public inquiry on nuclear power.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Open letter to the government</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/8/1/2</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/330</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1979-11-21/1979-11-21" encodinganalog="3.1.3">21 November 1979</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52896_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Open letter to the government on the proposed public inquiry into nuclear power.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Circular advertising workshops</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/8/1/3</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/331</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1980]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52899_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Circular advertising Cork Friends of the Earth’s workshops at the third Carnsore Anti-Nuclear Festival in August 1980.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Circular containing proposals for the regeneration of the Friends of the Earth</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/8/1/4</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/332</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52902_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Circular containing proposals by CFOE for the regeneration of the Friends of the Earth within its ranks to be discussed at the second annual general meeting.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Circular outlining past year's activities</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/8/1/5</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/333</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52905_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Circular outlining CFOE’s activities over the past year.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Circular outlining CFOE's most recent activities</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/8/1/6</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/334</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1980?]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52908_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Circular outlining CFOE’s most recent activities.  The circular also contains a list of proposed amendments to the Friends of the Earth constitution and proposals for the agenda of a forthcoming [national?] meeting.</p>
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            </c>
          </c>
          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact Sheets and Brochures</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/8/2</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978-1979</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 file and 4 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52911_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>This sub-series contains fact sheets and brochures prepared by the Cork branch of Friends of the Earth.</p>
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            <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Promotional fact sheet</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/8/2/1</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/335</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1978]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52915_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Promotional fact sheet entitled ‘Cork Anti-Nuclear Campaign’, marked by hand ‘1st Carnsore Demo’.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact sheet outlining CFOE's main aims and current activities</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/8/2/2</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/337</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1978-1979?]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52921_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Fact sheet entitled ‘Cork Friends of the Earth, Ballyleigh, Waterfall, Cork’, outlining the group’s main aims and its current activities.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact sheet entitled ‘Nuclear Power.  Some Fuel for Thought!’</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/8/2/3</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/338</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1978-1979?]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52925_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Fact sheet entitled ‘Nuclear Power.  Some Fuel for Thought!’.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Brochure entitled ‘Radiation and Your Health’</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/8/2/4</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/339</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1978-1979?]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52929_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Brochure entitled ‘Radiation and Your Health’.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Brochure entitled ‘The Morality of Nuclear Power’</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/336</unitid>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <persname id="atom_52918_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Brochure entitled ‘The Morality of Nuclear Power’.  Cork: Friends of the Earth, Southern Region, [1979?].</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press Releases and Statements</unittitle>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_52934_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>This sub-series contains press releases and statements issued by the Cork branch of Friends of the Earth.</p>
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              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Message by Sean MacBridge</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/341</unitid>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52938_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Message by Sean MacBridge read out at the public meeting on the proposed government public inquiry on nuclear power sponsored by CFOE in Cork.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Statement by John F. Carroll</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/342</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1979-11-17/1979-11-17" encodinganalog="3.1.3">17 November 1979</unitdate>
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        5 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52941_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Statement by John F. Carroll, Vice-President, Irish Transport &amp; General Workers’ Union at a meeting in Cork sponsored by CFOE.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Position paper</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/340</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1979]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <persname id="atom_52944_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Position paper prepared by CFOE in relation to the proposed government public inquiry into nuclear power.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press release relating to toxic waste dumps</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/343</unitid>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52947_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Press release relating to a proposed FOE policy document on toxic waste dumps.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Other Items</unittitle>
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              <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1979-1980</unitdate>
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        4 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52950_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>This sub-series contains assorted documents generated by the Cork branch of Friends of the Earth.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
            </arrangement>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Document entitled ‘Legal Notes’</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/8/4/1</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/344</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1979</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52954_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Document entitled ‘Legal Notes’, providing advice on what action to take when confronted by the Gardai.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Aims of the CFOE</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/345</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1979?] (date of original)</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52957_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Photocopy of the agreed aims of the Cork Friends of the Earth Energy Group.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Copy draft letter to the editor of an unspecified newspaper</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/346</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1979-10-12/1979-10-12" encodinganalog="3.1.3">12 October 1979</unitdate>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
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                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <persname id="atom_52960_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Copy draft letter to the editor of an unspecified newspaper entitled ‘Deceptive Statement on Radiation Injuries’ by Maureen Kim Sing.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Document concerning toxic waste dumps</unittitle>
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        4 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <persname id="atom_52963_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Document entitled ‘Thoughts on the Toxic Waste Dump Issue for discussion by Cork FOE 8 Sept 1980’.</p>
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            </c>
          </c>
        </c>
        <c level="subseries">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Friends of the Earth Ireland (FOE)</unittitle>
            <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/9</unitid>
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        3 sub-series    </physdesc>
            <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
              <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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            <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
              <persname id="atom_52966_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
            </note>
          </bioghist>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This sub-series contains documents produced by Friends of the Earth Ireland.</p>
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            <p>The material is arranged into three sub-series by document type.</p>
          </arrangement>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
            <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Correspondence and Petitions</unittitle>
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        3 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52970_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>This sub-series contains letters and petition from Friends of the Earth.</p>
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              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Letter from David L. Byers, Chairman of FOE</unittitle>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <persname id="atom_52974_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Photocopy of a letter from David L. Byers, Chairman, FOE, 17 Arbutus Place, South Circular Road, Dublin 8, to an unidentified recipient, outlining the group’s objections to the proposed power station at Carnsore Point.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Pro forma letter to Wexford County Council</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/349</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1978]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52977_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Pro forma letter to The Secretary, Wexford County Council, County Hall, Wexford, objecting to the ESB’s planning application to build a nuclear reactor at Carnsore Point.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Printed petition form to collect signatures</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/350</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1978]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <persname id="atom_52980_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Blank printed form for signatures to petition local county councillors to delay giving outline planning permission for the nuclear power station at Carnsore.  Both sides of the petition provide space for 55 signatories.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact Sheets and Statements</unittitle>
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        2 files and 8 items    </physdesc>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_52983_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>This sub-series contains fact sheets and statements issued by Friends of the Earth.</p>
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              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Early leaflets and statements</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/351</unitid>
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        20 items    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52988_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Items clipped together with a note ‘Early FOE Dublin leaflets &amp; statements’, containing a poster promoting an alternative technology workshop; pro forma letter addressed to The Secretary, Wexford County Council, Town Hall, Wexford, objecting to the granting of outline planning permission for a nuclear power station at Carnsore Point; blank petition form for an independent public enquiry into the proposal ‘to go nuclear’; assorted fact sheets relating to nuclear power, the cost of electricity generation in the UK, the Rasmussen report on reactor safety and alternative energy sources; assorted press statements relating to FOE and its activities, the proposal to build a nuclear power plant at Carnsore Point, and an error in the Government’s recent green paper on energy policy; and photocopies of three reports relating to nuclear power and energy policy.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Statement outlining the dangers of nuclear power</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/352</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1978-07-07/1978-07-07" encodinganalog="3.1.3">7 July 1978</unitdate>
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        6 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52991_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Statement by Sean MacBride, Chairman of Friends of the Earth and President of the Nuclear Safety Association, outlining the dangers of nuclear power.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press release outlining inaccuracies in a report on nuclear power</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/9/2/3</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/353</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1978-10-04/1978-10-04" encodinganalog="3.1.3">4 October 1978</unitdate>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
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                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52994_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Press release outlining inaccuracies in a report by the Institute of Engineers of Ireland favouring the development of nuclear power in Ireland.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Statement relating to the proposal to build a nuclear power plant</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/9/2/4</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/354</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1978]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_52997_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Statement by FOE relating to the proposal to build a nuclear power plant at Carnsore Point.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Statement made by FOE at a mass meeting in Limerick</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/355</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-02-09/1980-02-09" encodinganalog="3.1.3">9 February 1980 (date of original)</unitdate>
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        4 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53000_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Photocopy of a statement made by FOE at a mass meeting in Limerick, commenting on items on the agenda and listing items not on the published agenda which FOE would suggest for discussion.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact sheet on uranium mining</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/9/2/6</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/356</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53003_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Fact sheet entitled ‘Uranium Mining – the Government’s Role’.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact sheet outlining FOE's origins and activities</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/9/2/7</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/357</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53006_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Fact sheet entitled ‘Friends of the Earth’, outlining the origins of the group and its activities to date.</p>
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            <c level="file">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact sheet highlighting the dangers of nuclear power</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/9/2/8</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/358</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1976-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1976-1980]</unitdate>
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        2 items    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53009_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                <p>Fact sheet by Friends of the Earth, high-lighting the dangers of nuclear power and advertising their regular weekly meetings.</p>
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                <p>Printed copy of a letter entitled ‘This Earth Is Sacred’ written in 1855 by Chief Sealth of the Duwamish Tribe of the State of Washington to President Franklin Pierce, concerning the proposed purchase of the tribe’s land.  The letter is printed courtesy of Dale Jones of the Seattle office of Friends of the Earth.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Brochure entitled *Join Friends of the Earth in the Fight against Nuclear Power*</unittitle>
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                <p>Brochure entitled *Join Friends of the Earth in the Fight against Nuclear Power*.</p>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>This sub-series contains lists, discussion papers and other documents created by Friends of the Earth.</p>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                <p>Items clipped together with a note ‘Initial FOE organisation discussion documents Dublin Spring 1978’.  The items include discussion documents outlining FOE policy and organisation; lyrics to a song entitled ‘Don’t Miss the Point’ by FOE to be circulated at a rock [?] festival to promote the anti-nuclear rally at Carnsore Point in Wexford 18-20 August; handwritten notes on suggested slogans for Carnsore; letter dated 29 November 1977 from R. [‘Bob’] Blackith providing advice on forming an [anti-nuclear] group; list of names and addresses of individuals interested in the formation of an Irish anti-nuclear group; report of a meeting held in Dublin on January 1977 in relation to the formation of an Irish branch of FOE; and a questionnaire seeking information from prospective members, including their contact details, occupation, skills they have that might be useful to FOE, and activities they would like to get involved in.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Printed list of FOE publications</unittitle>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                <p>Printed list of FOE publications available on energy policy and similar subjects.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Items relating to the 1979 annual general meeting</unittitle>
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                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                <p>Items clipped together relating to the FOE annual general meeting held in February 1979; including a poster advertising the event; a fact sheet entitled ‘Issues We Ought to Take Up – Things We Ought to Know – Projects We Might Undertake’; and assorted handwritten notes taken during the meeting.</p>
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            <c level="item">
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">List of types of evidence that might be required at a nuclear inquiry</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/364</unitid>
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        3 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                <p>List by R. [Robert ‘Bob’] Blackith of types of evidence that might be required at a nuclear inquiry.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Questionnaire and summary concerning the role and activities of FOE</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/365</unitid>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                <p>Questionnaire and a related handwritten summary concerning the role and activities of FOE, its committee and its members.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Discussion paper outlining FOE’s philosophy and organisational structure</unittitle>
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                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Friends of the Earth discussion paper, outlining the group’s broad philosophy and organisational structure.  The paper also incorporates the FOE constitution.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Noxious Industry Action Group (NIAG)</unittitle>
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              <persname id="atom_53037_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            <p>This sub-series contains documents produced by the Noxious Industry Action Group (NIAG).</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact sheets highlighting the dangers of asbestos</unittitle>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Fact sheets highlighting the dangers of asbestos and the struggle of the workers at Raybestos Manhattan to file claims for compensation for damage to health.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact sheet entitled ‘No More Dioxin – Leaflet No. 1’</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/368</unitid>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Fact sheet entitled ‘No More Dioxin – Leaflet No. 1’, highlighting the dangers of dioxin with documented examples from across the globe.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact sheet on noxious industry</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/369</unitid>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_53047_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <p>Fact sheet outlining NIAG’s views on noxious industry.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Nuclear Opposition Wexford (NOW)</unittitle>
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        2 items    </physdesc>
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              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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          </bioghist>
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            <p>Published</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact sheet entitled ‘Nuclear What?’</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/370</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1978]</unitdate>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53057_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Fact sheet entitled ‘Nuclear What?’, outlining the group’s reasons for objecting to the plan to build a nuclear power station 14 miles from Wexford town and advertising its fortnightly meetings.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Proceedings of a meeting held in Wexford</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/371</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-12-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">December 1978</unitdate>
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        3 pp.    </physdesc>
              <repository>
                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53060_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Proceedings of a NOW meeting held in Wexford on 1 December 1978.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Nuclear Safety Association (NSA)</unittitle>
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              <persname id="atom_53063_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This sub-series contains documents produced by Nuclear Safety Association (NSA).</p>
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            <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Memorandum of a public debate in Wexford</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/372</unitid>
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        9 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53067_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of a memorandum of a public debate held in Wexford by the Committee for Nuclear Safety.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Statement relating to the decision to build a nuclear power plant at Carnsore</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/12/2</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/373</unitid>
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        7 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53070_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of a memorandum of a public debate held in Wexford by the Committee for Nuclear Safety.</p>
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              <p>Statement by NSA relating to the decision by ESB to build a nuclear power plant at Carnsore and a report prepared in the public interest by a Study Group sponsored by the county Wexford branch of An Taisce, the Junior Chamber of Commerce and the South Eastern Scientific Council (for which report see P28/1/8/21).</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Letter outlining concerns regarding the use of nuclear energy</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/12/3</unitid>
              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/374</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-03/1978-01-03" encodinganalog="3.1.3">3 January 1978 (date of original)</unitdate>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53074_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of a letter by David P. Nolan, Chairman, NSA, 1 South Main Street, Wexford, to D. O’Malley, Minister for Industry, Commerce &amp; Energy, Kildare Street, Dublin 2, outlining NSA’s concerns regarding unresolved problems associated with the use of nuclear energy for power generation.  The letter seeks the minister to defer a decision on proceeding with the construction of a nuclear power plant until the findings of a public enquiry are available.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Proceedings of a public meeting</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/375</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-04-06/1978-04-06" encodinganalog="3.1.3">6 April 1978</unitdate>
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        3 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53086_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>Proceedings of a public meeting organised by NSA.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Address by Sean MacBride</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/376</unitid>
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        7 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_53077_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Address by Sean MacBride, delivered at a NSA meeting in Wexford on his appointment as president of the association.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Letter on the current nuclear situation in the German Federal Republic</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/377</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-10-24/1978-10-24" encodinganalog="3.1.3">24 October 1978 (date of original)</unitdate>
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        3 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_53080_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Photocopy of a letter from David P. Nolan, Chairman, NSA, 1 South Main Street, Wexford, to T.  Creedon, County Secretary, County Hall, Wexford, providing further information on the current nuclear situation in the German Federal Republic and complimenting the County Manager and Councillors ‘on the responsible attitude they have adopted towards the planning application from the ESB to build a nuclear power station at Carnsore’.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Document entitled ‘Basic Statement of Position and Aims’</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/378</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1974-1978]</unitdate>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Document entitled ‘Basic Statement of Position and Aims’ prepared by NSA.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact sheet promoting the activities of NSA</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/379</unitid>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
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                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">List of emergency resolutions passed at a conference</unittitle>
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                <persname id="atom_53100_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Typed extracts from a list of emergency resolutions passed at an unspecified conference in May 1978 to call on the government to hold a public inquiry into the decision to build a nuclear power station at Carnsore Point.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Anti-nuclear fact sheets</unittitle>
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        5 items    </physdesc>
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                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Assorted anti-nuclear fact sheets issued by SLP.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Membership application form</unittitle>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
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                <persname id="atom_53106_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Application form for joining SLP.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Extracts from proposed amendments to resolution 29</unittitle>
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                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_53109_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Typed extracts from proposed amendments by various branches of SLP relating to resolution 29 to involve all party members in the anti-nuclear movement.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press release concerning a public inquiry</unittitle>
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              <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/384</unitid>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Press release by SLP, welcoming with reservations the decision of the Government to hold a public inquiry into the proposal to establish a nuclear power station.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Policy statements and resolutions on housing and nuclear power</unittitle>
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                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press release relating to a speech by Dermot Boucher, Vice-Chair of SLP</unittitle>
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                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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              <p>Press release relating to a speech entitled ‘The Nuclear Threat to Health and the Environment’ by Dermot Boucher, Vice-Chairperson of SLP, at a public meeting in Dublin on 23 April 1980.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Promotional brochure</unittitle>
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                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Promotional brochure incorporating an application form for joining SLP.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Trade Union Anti Nuclear Campaign (TUANC)</unittitle>
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        2 files and 1 item    </physdesc>
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              <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <persname id="atom_53124_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Circular by Michael Enright, Convenor, Conference Organising Committee, finalising arrangements for the TUANC conference on nuclear power to be held in March.  Attached to the letter are a profile of the first speaker, Mike Cooley, and an outline of the agenda for the conference.</p>
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                <p>Photocopy of a letter from Andrew McEnery, General Secretary, Students Union, University College Cork, to the editors of the *Cork Examiner* and *Evening Echo*, disassociating the Students Union from any allegations made against the Governing Body of UCC concerning its refusal to host an anti-nuclear energy seminar.</p>
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                <p>Photocopies of correspondence between Andrew McEnery, General Secretary, Students’ Union, University College, Cork, and Professor E. F. Fahy, Physics Department, University College, Cork, relating to the experimental student training reactor, the radiation levels in the area of the reactor, the extent of monitoring of these levels and the location of radioactive waste.</p>
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                <p>Photocopies of correspondence between Padraig Carroll, External Relations Officer, Students’ Union, University College, Cork; Dr William Reville, Radiation Protection Officer, University College, Cork; and the Nuclear Energy Board, 20 Lower Hatch Street, Dublin 2, relating to the type of radioactive isotopes used in the Science Building, the frequency and purpose of their use, the extent of the monitoring of such materials, and the number of licences issued for student training reactors or other such devices in the country.</p>
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                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
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                <p>Photocopy of a letter from N. V. Nolan, Nuclear Energy Board, 20-22 Lower Hatch Street, Dublin 2, to Padraig Carroll, 13 Ashford Estate, The Lough, Cork, declining an invitation to attend an unspecified meeting on 18 December [1980].</p>
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                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
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                <p>Photocopies of correspondence between Denis O’Donoghue, Deputy General Secretary, Students’ Union, UCC; N. V. Nowlan, Nuclear Energy Board, 20-22 Lower Hatch Street, Dublin 2; and W. J. Reville, Radiation Safety Officer, Electron Microscope Unit, University College, Cork, relating to the NEB Licence granted to UCC.</p>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/398</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-01-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">26 [?] January 1980</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53169_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Fact sheet ‘Nuclear for and Against – A Need for Information’ issued by Action Students’ Union.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
          </c>
          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Other Items</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/15/3</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1979-1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53176_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>This sub-series contains assorted documents concerning the UCC Nuclear Opposition Group (NOG).</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
            </arrangement>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Licence granted by the Nuclear Energy Board (NEB) to UCC</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/15/3/1</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/400</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1979-07-24/1979-07-24" encodinganalog="3.1.3">24 July 1979</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        8 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53180_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Licence granted by the Nuclear Energy Board (NEB) to UCC for the importation, transportation, custody, use and disposal of an irradiating apparatus and radio-active substances.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Statement concerning the nuclear training device in UCC</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/15/3/2</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/401</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-05-01/1980-05-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">May 1980</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53183_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Statement by NOG following disclosures concerning the existence of a nuclear training device in UCC, demanding full information on chemical and radio-active waste present in the college and the setting up of a safety body to examine the dangers of such substances.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Unsigned petition concerning the NEB licence granted to UCC</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/15/3/3</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/402</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-10-01/1980-11-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">October-November 1980</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53186_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Unsigned petition that the NEB licence granted to UCC be not renewed and that a public investigation be held into the procedures at UCC.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
          </c>
        </c>
        <c level="subseries">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Other and Unspecified Groups</unittitle>
            <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16</unitid>
            <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1989-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1974-c. 1989</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 sub-series    </physdesc>
            <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
              <language langcode="eng">English</language>
            </langmaterial>
            <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
              <persname id="atom_53189_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
            </origination>
          </did>
          <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
            <note>
              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
            </note>
          </bioghist>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p>This sub-series contains material generated by other and unspecified, mostly environmental and anti-nuclear, groups.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
            <p>The material is arranged into three sub-series by document type.</p>
          </arrangement>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
            <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Correspondence</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/1</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1989-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978-c. 1980s</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 file and 2 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53193_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>This sub-series contains correspondence from various activity groups.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
            </arrangement>
            <c level="file">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Letter from the Dublin Quaker Peace Committee</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/1/1</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/403</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1978-02-01/1978-06-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">February-June 1978 (dates of originals)</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        5 items    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53199_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Letter from the Dublin Quaker Peace Committee (DQPC) to [the Minister for Energy] seeking a public enquiry into the introduction of nuclear power to Ireland.  Attached to the letter are a press release dated 24 March 1978 from the DQPC and a related joint representation from 13 organisations seeking an early meeting with the Minister for Foreign Affairs to submit proposal for Irish action at the UN Special Session on Disarmament; press release dated 4 June 1978 announcing the lodgement by DQPC of a formal objection with Wexford Council to the ESB’s planning application for a nuclear power station; and a letter dated 1 June 1978 from Wexford County Council acknowledging receipt of the objection.  All items are photocopies.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Communiqué from the French Anti-Uranium Mining Co-Ordination</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/1/2</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/404</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1989-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970s-1980s]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53202_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Communiqué from the French Anti-Uranium Mining Co-Ordination (Reseau Uranium) relating to a meeting of local groups campaigning against uranium mining in France during the International Anti-Nuclear Days on 2-4 June (no year).</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">WISE membership subscription form</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/1/3</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/405</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1989-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970s-1980s]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53205_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Membership subscription form and time table for summer activities by WISE.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
          </c>
          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact Sheets and Draft Articles</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1974-1986</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 files and 16 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53208_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>This sub-series contains fact sheets and draft articles prepared by various, mainly environmental and anti-nuclear activity groups.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
            </arrangement>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">*Public Interest Report: Nuclear Power Plants*</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2/1</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/410</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1974-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1974]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53212_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>*Public Interest Report: Nuclear Power Plants.*  [Los Angeles:] Environmental Alert Group and Environmental Education Group, [1974].</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">‘EEC Nuclear Dictation’</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2/2</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/413</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1979]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53215_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>‘EEC Nuclear Dictation’.  Dublin: The Irish Sovereignty Movement, [1979].</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">‘Resist Nuclear Power’</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2/3</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/406</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970s-1980s]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53218_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>‘Resist Nuclear Power’ by Anarchist Workers Alliance.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">‘Natural Gas – A Secure Energy Source for Ireland’</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2/4</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/407</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970s-1980s]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53221_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>‘Natural Gas – A Secure Energy Source for Ireland’ by Bord Gáis Éireann.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">‘We Must Live Together or We Will Die Together’</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2/5</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/408</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970s-1980s]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53224_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>‘We Must Live Together or We Will Die Together’.  Belfast and Dublin: The Communist Party of Ireland.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Brochure entitled ‘Philippines and the Nuclear Dictatorship’</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2/6</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/411</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970s-1980s]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 item    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53227_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Brochure entitled ‘Philippines and the Nuclear Dictatorship’ by the Filipino-Irish Group.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Untitled fact sheet on apartheid's nuclear threat in Africa</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2/7</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/412</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970s-1980s]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53230_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Untitled fact sheet by the Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement on apartheid’s nuclear threat in Africa.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">‘No to Nuclear for a Socialist Energy Plan’</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2/8</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/414</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970s-1980s]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53233_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>‘No to Nuclear for a Socialist Energy Plan’ by Militant Irish Monthly.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">‘Stop the Ammonia Rail Bomb!’</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2/9</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/415</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970s-1980s]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53236_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>‘Stop the Ammonia Rail Bomb!’ by Noxious Industry Action Group, Cork, highlighting the dangers of transporting ammonia through densely populated areas.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">‘Nuclear Power Study Group’</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2/10</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/416</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970s-1980s]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53239_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>‘Nuclear Power Study Group’, outlining the origins, aims and activities of that group.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">‘The Medical Implications of Nuclear Power’</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2/11</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/417</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970s-1980s]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53242_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>‘The Medical Implications of Nuclear Power’ by Helen Caldicott, produced by SHAD Alliance, New York.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Brochure entitled ‘A Nuclear Power Station for Ireland?’</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2/12</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/418</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970s-1980s]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53245_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Brochure entitled ‘A Nuclear Power Station for Ireland?’  Dublin: Sinn Féin The Workers’ Party.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Brochure entitled ‘Jobs from Resources’</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2/13</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/419</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970s-1980s]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53248_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Brochure entitled ‘Jobs from Resources’.  Dublin: The RPC Trade Union Support Group.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact sheet campaigning against for a large motorway system for Dublin</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2/14</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/420</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970s-1980s]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53251_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Fact sheet by Irish Public Transport News and The Transport Action Group campaigning against the proposal by Dublin Corporation for a large motor¬way system for Dublin and urging people to vote against TDs in support of the plan in the upcoming elections.  The reverse of the pamphlet outlines alternatives for the proposal.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="file">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact sheets on assorted topics</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2/15</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/421</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970s-1980s]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        11 items    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53254_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Assorted fact sheets by unidentified groups on nuclear power, alternative energy sources, uranium mining and toxic waste.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Draft article relating to the public inquiry into nuclear power</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2/16</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/423</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1980-1981] (date of original)</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        6 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53257_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Photocopy of a typed draft of an untitled article by an unidentified author relating to the public inquiry into nuclear power.  A handwritten note indicates that the article was published in the newsletter of the British Society for Social Responsibility in Science in March 1981.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Draft article relating to the public inquiry into nuclear power</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2/17</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/422</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1982-12-12/1982-12-16" encodinganalog="3.1.3">12-16 December 1982 (date of original)</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53260_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Photocopy of a brochure and registration form for a five day workshop, ‘Adventures in Self-Exploration’, at An Grianan, Termonfechin, county Louth, on 12-16 December 1982.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="file">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Fact sheets campaigning against the Sandoz factory in Ringaskiddy</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/2/18</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/409</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1986-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1986</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 items    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53263_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Two fact sheets by the Cork Environmental Alliance campaigning against the Sandoz factory in Ringaskiddy.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
          </c>
          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press Releases and Statements</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/3</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">c. 1974-1986</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 files and 7 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53266_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>This sub-series contains press releases and statements issued by various, mainly environmental and anti-nuclear activity groups.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
            </arrangement>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">‘Standard Statement on the Nuclear Position’</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/3/1</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/432</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1974-01-01/1986-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1974-1986]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53270_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>‘Standard Statement on the Nuclear Position’ by an unidentified creator but probably issued by the government, relating to a report to be prepared by an inter-departmental committee to assess in detail all relevant aspects of the ESB nuclear proposal.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Press release concerning uranium prospection in the European Community</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/3/2</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/424</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1977-01-06/1977-01-06" encodinganalog="3.1.3">6 January 1977</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53274_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Press release by the Commission of the European Communities concerning financial support from the Commission for uranium prospection in the Community.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Government press release concerning the construction of a nuclear power station</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/3/3</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/425</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1978]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53277_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Press release by the Government Information Services on behalf of the Minister for Transport and Power relating to the approval in principle by the Government for the ESB to proceed with proposals for the construction of a nuclear power station.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Statement defending a government discussion document</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/3/4</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/426</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1978]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53281_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Statement by the Government Information Services defending the recently published Government Discussion Document *Energy – Ireland* (for which see P28/1/8/6).</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="file">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Document entitled ‘Notes on energy for the Adjournment Debate’</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/3/5</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/427</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1979?]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 items    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53285_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Document entitled ‘Notes on energy for the Adjournment Debate: from John Kelly (1979)’.  Attached to the notes is a list entitled ‘Main Points of the Fine Gael Document “Aspects of Energy Policy”’ (for which see P28/1/2/2).</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Statement relating to the postponement of the nuclear project inquiry</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/3/6</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/428</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-04-01/1980-04-01" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1 April 1980</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53289_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Statement by John Kelly T.D., Fine Gael spokesman on Economic Planning and Development and Energy, relating to the postponement of the nuclear project inquiry.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Statement relating to the national energy policy</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/3/7</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/429</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-05-13/1980-05-13" encodinganalog="3.1.3">13 May 1980</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53292_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Statement by John Kelly T.D., Fine Gael spokesman on Economic Planning and Development and Energy, relating to the gas pipe-line; the nuclear option; and national energy policy.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Statement relating to energy conservation</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/3/8</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/430</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-06-05/1980-06-05" encodinganalog="3.1.3">5 June 1980</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53295_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Statement by John Kelly T.D., Fine Gael spokesman on Economic Planning and Development and Energy, welcoming the announcement by the Minister for Energy of a new campaign aimed at inducing energy conservation.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="file">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">United Nations disarmament press releases</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/16/3/9</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/431</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 items    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53298_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>United Nations disarmament press releases no. 12 (‘The Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons’), no. 13 (‘Bacteriological (Biological) Weapons’) and no. 14 (‘Disarmament Week’).</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
          </c>
        </c>
        <c level="subseries">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Posters and Advertisements</unittitle>
            <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17</unitid>
            <unitdate normal="1970-01-01/1982-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">c. 1970-1982</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        4 sub-series    </physdesc>
            <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
              <language langcode="eng">English</language>
            </langmaterial>
            <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
              <persname id="atom_53301_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
            </origination>
          </did>
          <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
            <note>
              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
            </note>
          </bioghist>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p>This sub-series contains posters and advertisements created by environmental and anti-nuclear groups.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
            <p>The material is arranged into four sub-series by organisation.</p>
          </arrangement>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
            <p>Unrestricted access to all items.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Anti-Nuclear Movement</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17/1</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978-1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        14 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53305_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>This sub-series contains posters, advertisements and stickers created by Anti-Nuclear Movement.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
            </arrangement>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Poster advertising the first Anti-Nuclear Power Show</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17/1/1</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/433</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1978-08-18/1978-08-20" encodinganalog="3.1.3">18-20 August [1978]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 item (outsize)    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53309_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Colour poster advertising the first Anti-Nuclear Power Show at Carnsore Point, county Wexford, on 18-20 August [1978].</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Poster advertising the first Anti-Nuclear Power Show</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17/1/2</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/434</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1978-08-18/1978-08-20" encodinganalog="3.1.3">18-20 August [1978]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53312_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Poster advertising the [first] Carnsore Point Anti-Nuclear Power Show on 18-20 August [1978].</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Poster advertising the Cork Anti-Nuclear Mass Meeting</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17/1/3</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/435</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1978-09-30/1978-09-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">30 September [1978]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53315_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
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              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Eleven anti-nuclear stickers.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
          </c>
          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17/2</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1982-01-01/1982-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1982</unitdate>
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        2 items    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53351_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>This sub-series contains a poster and advertisement created by Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
            </arrangement>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Poster promoting nuclear disarmament</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17/2/1</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/447</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1982-01-01/1982-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1982?]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 item (outsize)    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53355_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Printed black and white poster promoting nuclear disarmament, produced jointly by Irish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Northern Ireland Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and Dawn.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Printed advertisement for an Eco Quiz at Glencree</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17/2/2</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/448</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1982-01-01/1982-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1982?]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53358_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Printed advertisement for an Eco Quiz at Glencree, [county Wicklow], organised by the UCD Branch of Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
          </c>
          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Friends of the Earth</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17/3</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1970-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970-1979]</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53361_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>This sub-series contains posters and an advertisement created by Friends of the Earth.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
            </arrangement>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Advertisement for an inaugural meeting in Cork</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17/3/1</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/449</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1970-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970-c. 1979]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53371_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Black and white advertisement for a public meeting held in Cork city on 15 March [no year] to inaugurate Friends of the Earth.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Poster promoting Friends of the Earth</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17/3/2</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/450</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1970-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970-c. 1979]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 item    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53374_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Promotional fold-out colour poster by Friends of the Earth, containing an assortment of articles and journal and book reviews on environmental subjects.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Poster advertising a Friends of the Earth conference</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17/3/3</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/451</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1970-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1970-c. 1979]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1p.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53377_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Poster advertising the Friends of the Earth Annual Conference at Trinity College, Dublin on 23-25 February [no year].</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
          </c>
          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Other Groups</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17/4</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1978-1980</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 files and 12 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53380_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
            </odd>
            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>This sub-series contains mainly anti-nuclear themed posters and advertisements created by other or unknown activity groups.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <arrangement encodinganalog="3.3.4">
              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
            </arrangement>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Broadsheet in support of the Friends of Medieval Dublin</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17/4/1</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/452</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1978-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1978]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53384_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Broadsheet containing a poem *Ye Olde Wode Quay* written by P[atrick] Healy in support of the Friends of Medieval Dublin [Fighting Fund].  Dublin: The O’Brien Press, [n. d.].  Also see P28/1/5/6, P28/1/5/12, P28/1/7/1 and P28/2/2/1.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Advertisement for a Folk and Traditional Music Festival in Sligo</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17/4/2</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/454</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1979-08-01/1979-08-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">August 1979</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53394_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Black and white advertisement for the third Folk and Traditional Music Festival held in Sligo in August 1979.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="file">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Promotional journal for Lisdoonvarna Folk Festival</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17/4/3</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/453</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1979</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 items    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53391_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Promotional journal for the second Lisdoonvarna Folk Festival.  Inserted inside the journal is a copy of the festival programme.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Poster produced by the Peace Pledge Union</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17/4/4</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/455</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1979-01-01/1979-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1979?]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53398_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Poster comparing the money spent on armaments to the number of children who died of starvation in 1979.  Published by the Peace Pledge Union, London.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Advertisement for a radiation detector</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17/4/5</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/456</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-01-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">January 1980</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53401_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Advertisement for a Nuke Buster radiation detector.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="file">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Advertisement for a public meeting to discuss dioxins used in the Vietnam War</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/2/17/4/6</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/460</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-08-27/1980-08-27" encodinganalog="3.1.3">27 August [1980]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
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                <p>Advertisement for a public meeting on 27 August [in Cork?] to discuss dioxins used in the Vietnam War, killer chemicals in the work place, and the experiences in the USA of toxic waste dumps.  Attached to the advertisement are handwritten notes taken during the meeting.</p>
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                <p>Black and white poster of a map of Ireland showing the locations of chemical plants, uranium prospecting sites and toxic dumps.  On the reverse is a related article entitled ‘Laying Ireland Waste’.</p>
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                <p>Colour poster ‘What Natural Gas Means to Ireland’ produced by the Irish Gas Board.</p>
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              <p>List entitled ‘The “People” Wexford Files’, with short abstracts of nuclear-related articles which appeared in *The People*, *Irish Independent*, *Irish Press* and *Irish Times* between 1972 and 1978.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Note on public opinion polls</unittitle>
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                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Note on public opinion polls, with extracts from the *Irish Times*, *Rebel* and *Technology Ireland*.  Attached to the note is a related press cutting from the *Irish Times*.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Interviews</unittitle>
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        5 items    </physdesc>
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              <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <persname id="atom_53486_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            <note>
              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This sub-series contains mainly notes taken by Simon Dalby during personal interviews.</p>
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            <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes taken during a *Late Late Show* broadcast</unittitle>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53490_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Notes taken during a *Late Late Show* broadcast on RTÉ 1 relating to the heating and insulation of homes.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes taken during an interview with Padraig Carroll</unittitle>
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        7 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                <address>
                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_53493_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Notes entitled ‘Padraig Carroll 24 Mar 81 Interview (Tape) Cork’.  The interview focuses on Carroll’s involvement with Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.</p>
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          <c level="item">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes taken from a TV-interview of P. J. Moriarty</unittitle>
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                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                  <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Notes taken from an interview of P. J. Moriarty, new ESB Chief Executive, during the 9 o’clock news on RTÉ 1.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">List of interviews conducted</unittitle>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>List of interviews conducted in 1980-1981.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes taken during an interview with David Nolan</unittitle>
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        9 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_53502_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Notes entitled ‘David Nolan Tape Interview 11 April Wexford’, comprising a rough summary of Nolan’s interview, his background and his involvement in anti-nuclear campaigning.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Conference and Lecture Notes</unittitle>
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        3 items    </physdesc>
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              <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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            <note>
              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This sub-series contains notes taken by Simon Dalby at conferences and other public events.</p>
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            <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes taken during a talk by Keith Haight</unittitle>
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        3 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <persname id="atom_53509_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Notes taken during a Cork Anti-Nuclear Group talk by Keith Haight.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes taken during a Friends of the Earth conference</unittitle>
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        5 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53513_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>Notes taken during a three day conference, ‘Nuclear Power: The Case Against’ organised by FOE and held in Trinity College Dublin on 17-19 February 1978.</p>
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            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes taken at an unspecified event</unittitle>
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        13 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                  <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <p>Notes entitled ‘Combatting (sic) Growing Militarism’ taken at an unspecified event.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes on Action Groups</unittitle>
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        7 sub-series    </physdesc>
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              <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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            <note>
              <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This sub-series contains notes taken by Simon Dalby concerning specific anti-nuclear action groups.</p>
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            <did>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>This sub-series contains notes taken by Simon Dalby relating to the action group Anti-Nuclear Movement.</p>
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              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <p>Notes taken during a public debate in Wexford.  The notes are limited to a list of names of the chairman and speakers and the topics of two talks.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes taken during a Nuclear Safety Committee meeting in Wexford</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/3/4/1/2</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/489</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1974-07-25/1974-07-25" encodinganalog="3.1.3">25 July 1974</unitdate>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
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                <p>Notes taken during a Nuclear Safety Committee meeting in Wexford.  The notes relate to a statement prepared by Nuclear Safety Association.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Meeting minutes</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/490</unitid>
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        6 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53533_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Minutes of a delegate meeting in Tralee.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Agenda of a delegate meeting</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/494</unitid>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <p>Handwritten agenda of a delegate meeting held in Cork.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Summary sheet entitled ‘Carnsore Addresses’</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/491</unitid>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                  <persname id="atom_53539_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Summary sheet entitled ‘Carnsore Addresses’, listing the name of each county, sequential numbering and totals.  Also see P28/2/3/1/2.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes relating to a planning application file</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/492</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1982-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1980-1982]</unitdate>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <note>
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                <p>Notes relating to a planning application file for an ESB nuclear generating station in Wexford County Hall.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Note relating to a split of the Anti-Nuclear Movement in Cork</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/3/4/1/7</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/493</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1982-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1980-1982]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53556_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <note>
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              </bioghist>
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                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Note relating to the reasons for the split of the Anti-Nuclear Movement in Cork.  Also see P28/3/4/2/3.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes relating to a mass meeting</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/495</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1981-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1981]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53559_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Notes entitled ‘Agenda 21 + 22 March Mass Meeting’.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes taken during a rally in Cork</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/496</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1981-03-21/1981-03-21" encodinganalog="3.1.3">21 March 1981</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        3 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53562_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Notes taken during an Anti-Nuclear Movement National Rally in Cork.  Topics include uranium mining and low level radiation.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes taken during an energy conservation workshop</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/497</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1981-03-22/1981-03-22" encodinganalog="3.1.3">22 March [1981]</unitdate>
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        10 pp.    </physdesc>
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                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <note>
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                <p>Notes taken during an energy conservation workshop at an Anti-Nuclear Movement mass meeting in Cork.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes taken during a group meeting</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/498</unitid>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
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                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              </did>
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              </bioghist>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Notes taken during a Cork Anti-Nuclear Group meeting.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament</unittitle>
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        5 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53571_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
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              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>This sub-series contains notes taken by Simon Dalby relating to the action group Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.</p>
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              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Meeting notes</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/3/4/2/1</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/499</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1981-03-09/1981-03-09" encodinganalog="3.1.3">9 March 1981</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53575_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Notes taken during a Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament meeting at Trinity College Dublin, mainly outlining suggestions for group activities.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Meeting notes</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/3/4/2/2</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/500</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1982-09-01/1982-09-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[September 1982]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        6 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
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                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
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                <p>Published</p>
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                <p>Notes relating to a Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament meeting held at Glencree, county Wicklow, in September 1982.  The notes contain the following sub-headings: ‘General Points’; ‘Results of Research on the Irish Anti-Nuclear Movement’; ‘Comments on Dermot Nolan Proposals on Organisation (July 1982)’; and ‘Role of Disarmament Today’.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes relating to a split of the Anti-Nuclear Movement in Cork</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/501</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1982-09-01/1982-09-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[September 1982]</unitdate>
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        4 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53582_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Notes similar to P28/3/4/1/7.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes on the organisation of CND</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/3/4/2/4</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/502</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1981-01-01/1982-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1981-c. 1982]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        8 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53586_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Assorted notes on the organisation of Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.</p>
              </scopecontent>
            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Motions relating to the organisation of CND</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/3/4/2/5</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/503</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1981-01-01/1982-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1981-c. 1982]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53590_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Motions relating to the organisation of Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.</p>
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            </c>
          </c>
          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Donegal Uranium Committee</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/3/4/3</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1980-1981</unitdate>
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        5 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53593_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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              <p>This sub-series contains notes taken by Simon Dalby relating to the action group Donegal Uranium Committee.</p>
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              <p>The material is arranged chronologically by date.</p>
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              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Note entitled ‘Donegal Press Coverage’</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/3/4/3/1</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/504</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1980]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53597_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Note entitled ‘Donegal Press Coverage’, with handwritten extracts from articles which appeared in *Donegal Peoples’ Press* and *Donegal Democrat* in September 1979-January 1980 relating to the exploration for uranium in county Donegal.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Interviews notes with Michael Ward</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/3/4/3/2</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/505</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1980]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53600_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
              </odd>
              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Interview notes entitled ‘Donegal.  Michael Ward. 2 April.  Chat.’  A remark at the bottom of the page states that ‘Michael Ward took me to all the appropriate sites concerned with the exploration + planning permission’.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">List of Dublin University College correspondence relating to a seminar</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/3/4/3/3</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/508</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1980-01-01/1980-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[c. 1980]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53603_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>List entitled ‘DUC Correspondence to VEC regarding VEC seminar.’  The list provides the date and a brief summary of the contents of each letter.</p>
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            </c>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Interview notes with Brian Flannery and John McLeane</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/3/4/3/4</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/506</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1981-04-02/1981-04-02" encodinganalog="3.1.3">2 April 1981</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        7 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53606_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Interview notes entitled ‘Questions to Brian Flannery, Red + Black John McLeane’.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes taken at an oral hearing</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/3/4/3/5</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/507</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1981-04-01/1981-04-30" encodinganalog="3.1.3">April 1981</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        11 pp.    </physdesc>
                <repository>
                  <corpname>Special Collections and Archives Department</corpname>
                  <address>
                    <addressline>GL0-051, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Limerick</addressline>
                    <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                    <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                    <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                    <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                    <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
                    <addressline>https://specialcollections.ul.ie/</addressline>
                  </address>
                </repository>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53610_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Notes taken at an oral hearing in Lifford, county Donegal.  Also see P28/2/6/3/1.</p>
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            </c>
          </c>
          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">The Ecology Party</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/3/4/4</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1982-01-01/1982-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1982</unitdate>
              <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        1 item    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
              </langmaterial>
              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53613_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
              </origination>
            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>This sub-series contains material relating to the Ecology Party.</p>
            </scopecontent>
            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">The Ecology Party</unittitle>
                <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/3/4/4/1</unitid>
                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/509</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1982-11-22/1982-11-22" encodinganalog="3.1.3">22 November 1982</unitdate>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_109520_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
                </origination>
              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Election results for Ecology Party candidates.</p>
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            </c>
          </c>
          <c level="subseries">
            <did>
              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Friends of the Earth</unittitle>
              <unitid encodinganalog="3.1.1" countrycode="IE" repositorycode="2135">P28/3/4/5</unitid>
              <unitdate normal="1977-01-01/1981-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1977-1981</unitdate>
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        1 file and 8 items    </physdesc>
              <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                <persname id="atom_53616_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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            </did>
            <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
              <note>
                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
              </note>
            </bioghist>
            <odd type="publicationStatus">
              <p>Published</p>
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            <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
              <p>This sub-series contains notes taken by Simon Dalby relating to the action group Friends of the Earth.</p>
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            <c level="item">
              <did>
                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes entitled ‘FOE letters to papers file’</unittitle>
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                <unitid type="alternative" label="Original number">P28/510</unitid>
                <unitdate normal="1977-01-01/1978-12-31" encodinganalog="3.1.3">[1977-1978?]</unitdate>
                <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">
        6 pp.    </physdesc>
                <langmaterial encodinganalog="3.4.3">
                  <language langcode="eng">English</language>
                </langmaterial>
                <origination encodinganalog="3.2.1">
                  <persname id="atom_53620_actor">Dalby, Simon, Professor Emeritus</persname>
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              </did>
              <bioghist id="md5-dfc5e5fe952aaf5d33f7167b5a82a226" encodinganalog="3.2.2">
                <note>
                  <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
                </note>
              </bioghist>
              <odd type="publicationStatus">
                <p>Published</p>
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              <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
                <p>Notes entitled ‘FOE letters to papers file’, providing the date, author and a summary of contents of letters [received by FOE?] between October 1977 and February 1978.</p>
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                <p>Notes taken from a report by Sean Dunne at a Friends of the Earth mass meeting in Dublin.</p>
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                <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes taken during a brainstorming session</unittitle>
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              <p>Notes entitled ‘RTE 1 Frontline 2 Sept 80’ relating to seminars and publications on industrial waste.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Summary entitled ‘What I Have on Organisation Question’</unittitle>
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                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
                  <addressline>Email: specoll@ul.ie</addressline>
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              <p>Summary entitled ‘What I Have on Organisation  Question’.  The summary provides a list of national [anti-nuclear?] meetings and assemblies held in 1978-1980 and related notes available to Dalby.</p>
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        3 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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              <p>Draft of a letter to the *Irish Times* on the subject of neutrality.</p>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">List of sources</unittitle>
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        2 pp.    </physdesc>
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                <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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        1 p.    </physdesc>
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                  <addressline>Ireland</addressline>
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                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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              <p>Notes on acknowledgements to be included in Dalby’s thesis, and a list of names and addresses of potential sponsors and sources of information.</p>
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              <note>
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              <p>Notes entitled ‘Union of Students of Ireland’ relating to the policy on nuclear energy passed at the union’s annual conference in January 1978.</p>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Notes relating to the Eli Lilly planning application</unittitle>
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                  <addressline>V94 DPY6</addressline>
                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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              <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Note entitled ‘Academics’</unittitle>
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                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
                  <addressline>Fax: +353-61-213415</addressline>
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                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
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              <p>List entitled ‘Questionnaire Replies’, noting how may questionnaires were completed, partially completed, or returned unanswered between the dates 9 March and 3 April.</p>
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                  <addressline>Telephone: +353-61-202690</addressline>
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                <p>Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA) and the University of Victoria, Canada (MA) and holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University of British Columbia, Canada.  He was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa until 2012, when he joined Wilfrid Laurier University’s Balsillie School of International Affairs as professor of Geography and Environmental Studies.  His research interests include climate change, environmental security and geopolitics, on which topics he has published extensively.</p>
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