nwhyte: (ireland)
nwhyte ([personal profile] nwhyte) wrote in [personal profile] steepholm 2015-09-19 11:54 am (UTC)

There was less science being done in Ireland in 1930 than in 1890. This is because the money ran out. Wealthy landlords who had funded science had to give up their land before the first world war, and the government after independence was famously tight-fisted and did not fund anything. It was not particularly because Catholics opposed science (they didn't), although many scientists opposed Catholicism.
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