Established in 1993 and now published every two months, each issue of History Ireland features a wide variety of topics, from the earliest times to the present day, giving a sense of the distant past while offering a contemporary edge. Every article is illustrated with photographs, maps or paintings to provide a vivid impression of the topic. REGULARSFrom
the Editor
HISTORY
IN THE NEWS:
On this day
Aodhán Ó Raghailligh
Reclaiming the forgotten church of St Thomas à Beckett in Waterford City
Damien McLellan
DMP Arrest Books now
available on-line
Bite-sized history
Tony Canavan
Letters
Casement’s
Black Diaries
Hugh II de Lacy and
the Albigensian Crusade
Arthur Griffith and anti-Semitism
PLATFORM:
Remembering the First World War,
Ireland and historians
Thomas O’Loughlin
ARTEFACTS:
Lord chancellor’s coach
Lar Joye
KINDRED
LINES:
Convert Rolls 1703–1845 and Catholic
Qualification Rolls 1774–1845
Fiona Fitzsimons
3GEMS
OF ARCHITECTURE:
Echlin Buildings, Dublin 8
Ciarán Wallace
Events
COUNTDOWN
TO 2016:
Release of prisoners, Christmas 1916
Joseph E.A. Connell Jr
REVIEWS
SEEN
ON TV:
A
doctor’s sword
John Gibney
THEATRE
EYE
Observe
the sons of Ulster marching towards the Somme
Eamon O’Flaherty
FILM
EYE
Bobby
Sands: 66 Days
Breandán Mac Suibhne
MUSEUM
EYE:
Creative Centenaries #Making History
1916
Tony Canavan
Bookworm
The
Big Book
Paseta, Uncertain futures:
essays about the Irish past for Roy Foster
By Shane Nagle
Book
Reviews
Brown, Art of the islands: Celtic,
Pictish, Anglo-Saxon and Viking visual culture c. 450–1050
By Peter
Harbison
McCormack, Enigmas of sacrifice: a critique of Joseph M.
Plunkett and the Dublin insurrection of 1916
By Eoin
Dillon
Griffith and Wallace, Grave
matters: death and dying in Dublin 1500 to the present
By Conor Dodd
Rowley, More
than concrete blocks: Dublin city’s twentieth-century buildings and their
stories, volume I, 1900–40
By Mary Davies
FEATURES
CHIEFS’
PRIZE 2016:
James IV, the O’Donnells of
Tyrconnell and the road to Flodden
Simon Egan
MIGRATION:
The enigma of the ‘French’ linen-weavers of Cootehill and Swinford
Michael Brabazon
NAVAL:
The French fleet at Bantry Bay,
1796
Stephen McGarry
EDUCATION:
The hedge
schools of Ireland
Tony Lyons
VEXILLOLOGY:
Summoning her children to which flag?
Emily Cullen
VISUAL
CULTURE:
Greeting the nation—the Irish Christmas card
Teresa Breathnach
BOOK
HISTORY:
A First World War soldier’s
reading list
Laurence Fenton
SECTARIANISM:
The St Johnston riot of 1972
Brian Hanley
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