• History Ireland May/June  2023

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.  


History Ireland May/June 2023


FEATURES



SAINTS:

St Sunniva—Ireland’s medieval martyr-queen

Meredith Cutrer 


Economy:

Castilian–Irish trade in the later Middle Ages

Gonzalo Franco-Ordovás


LITERATURE:

‘Hugon come erindwards’—James Joyce’s Huguenots

Martin Green


REVISION:

The 1755 Lisbon earthquake and tsunami and the impact on the coast of Cork

Michael Gibbons


ETHNICITY:

Gypsies in Ireland—a Hiberno-Romany community

David Joyce


REPUTATIONS:

Laurence Ginnell (1852–1923), one of the truly global figures of the Irish revolution

Paul Hughes


BEYOND 2022:

‘Born from fire’—the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland at 100

Tim Murtagh and Stephen Scarth


MEMOIR:

‘Somewhere entirely different’—Inisheer in the 1960s

Dennis Kennedy



Regulars


From the Editor


History in the News:


Sources for Irish women’s history

Maria Luddy


Remembering Godfrey Quigley

Ivor Casey


On this day

Aodhán Crealey


Bite-sized History

Donal Fallon 


Letters

Lest we forget

Niall Meehan’s review of Rotten Prod

The Keatings and other Deise republicans

RIC, RCMP and TPS

Brian Nelson

O’Connell School alumni and the revolutionary decade

Disappointed 


Platform:

A library by any other name? Clare Marie Moriarty  


GEMS OF ARCHITECTURE:

Erasmus Smith House, Ennis, Co. Clare 

Damian Murphy 


ARTEFACTS:

Jack Comer’s Tintown autograph book

Úna Kavanagh


KINDRED LINES:

‘Home Children’—an Irish perspective, 1860s to 1922

Fiona Fitzsimons 


Local Archives:

The Farrell estate maps 

Patricia Fallon


100 YEARS AGO:

Frank Aiken gives the order to dump arms

Joseph E.A. Connell Jr


  Reviews



SEEN ON TV:

Lady Gregory: Ireland’s first social influencer

Sylvie Kleinman


MUSEUM EYE:

‘The Holy Hour: a requiem for Brendan Behan’, Museum of Literature Ireland

Donal Fallon 


What’s ON STAGE:

The RTÉ All-Ireland Drama Festival, 1953–2023

Fiona Brennan 


Bookworm

Joe Culley


The Big Book


Gaynor, Commanders of the British forces in Ireland 1796–1922

By Daniel Ayiotis


Book Reviews


Boran, Nelson and Lawlor (eds), Botany and gardens in early modern Ireland

By Mary Davies


Fallon, Three castles burning: a history of Dublin in twelve streets

By Evan Comerford


Curran, Soccer and society: a history of association football in Ireland’s capital

By Brian Trench


Kenny, The way we were: Catholic Ireland since 1922

By Sarah-Anne Buckley


Details
Publication Data May/June 2023

Write a review

Note: HTML is not translated!
    Poor           Good

History Ireland May/June 2023

  • Availability: In Stock
  • €12.00


Tags: History Ireland May/June 2023