Manuscript notes and text and typescript pages with annotation of speech delivered by Kevin Boyle at the MacGill Summer School, Co. Donegal, August 1987.
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Text outline of lecture by Kevin Boyle for Human Rights Seminar, Week 8, Essex University and entitled 'Racism, Xenophobia and Citizenship', with manuscript annotation by Boyle, c. mid-1990s. Also includes notepaper with manuscript notes by Boyle entitled
Files of records that were arranged as and labelled personal by Kevin Boyle. These files include personal and family photographs, press cuttings of articles relating directly on Boyle, records of Boyle's school education and college education at undergrad
File of personal and official correspondence including conformation of his acceptance of a place to study Criminology at Cambridge, discussing other arrangements around his trip and stay; a letter from Boyle to Mr. McConnell at the Faculty of Law, Queen's
File of TS and MS letters between Kevin Boyle and various others, letters are marked 'Personal'. Includes:
Letters from Joan Boyle to Kevin, written from Paris and describing an issue surrounding a film-maker, Dora [ ], who made a film on the conflict in
File of correspondence between Kevin Boyle and various individuals from during Boyle's time as an academic at Yale University, Connecticut.
Letter from Anne [ ] to Boyle giving an update on things in Northern Ireland: "A day in the political life in Northern Ireland is very long. . . .That famous green paper is being published tomorrow, probably Faulkner's original brought up to date by White
Letter from Niall Osborogh, Faculty of Law, University College Dublin, to Boyle, stating the delay is at his end and details comments on scripts as requested in previous letter by Boyle.
Letter from Osborogh, Faculty of Law, University College Dublin, to Boyle at Yale University, thanking Boyle for marking student papers and going on to discuss current social matters such as the upcoming election (in Ireland) "The gossip, for what is wort
Letter from Myles, Belfast, to Boyle at Yale University, discussing work by Myles which he received feedback on from Boyle regarding LLM work in Law studies.