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.
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2023
VOLUME 31 NO. 5
REGULARS
From the Editor
HISTORY IN THE NEWS:
ON THIS DAY
John Gibney
Kay McNulty, pioneering computer programmer
Brian Smyth
Parallel Histories—an innovation in history teaching
Michael Davies
BITE-SIZED HISTORY
Donal Fallon
LETTERS
Croagh Patrick oratory chalice and ciborium hallmarks
Cherryville junction crash
1928: A coinage for Ireland
Kanturk courthouse
Catholicism and French regicide
The Palatines of Wexford
W.P. Ryan
PLATFORM:
Dirty war and its practitioners
Brian Hanley
KINDRED LINES:
The Civil Survey (1654–6)
Fiona Fitzsimons
GEMS OF ARCHITECTURE:
Cliff Cottage, Cullenstown, Co. Wexford
Damian Murphy
ARTEFACTS:
The Blue Hussars
Lar Joye
LOCAL ARCHIVES:
Edward Fitzgerald’s world tour aboard HMS New Zealand, 1913
Brian McGee
100 YEARS AGO:
The Irish Free State joins the League of Nations
Joseph E.A. Connell Jr
REVIEWS
SEEN ON TV:
Reds! na hÉireann
Sylvie Kleinman
MUSEUM EYE:
Film as Art: Brian Desmond Hurst, Ulster Museum
Donal Fallon
Bookworm
Joe Culley
The Big Book
Gibbons, James Joyce and the Irish revolution: the Easter Rising as modern event
By Angus Mitchell
Book Reviews
O’Kane and O’Neill (eds), Ireland, slavery and the Caribbean: interdisciplinary perspectives
By Sylvie Kleinman
Goodbody, The Lead Mines: Ballycorus and Glendalough in the nineteenth century
By Tommy Graham
Ó Faoleán, A broad church: the Provisional IRA in the Republic of Ireland, Volume 2: 1980–1989
By Niall Meehan
Coen, O’Donnell and O’Rourke, A Dublin Magdalene laundry: Donnybrook and Church–State power in Ireland
By Sheila Ahern
FEATURES
MANUSCRIPTS:
Irish lords and English rulers
Elizabeth Biggs
WITCHCRAFT:
A ‘villainous meeting’—the Society of Jesus and a witches’ sabbat in seventeenth-century Ireland
Cameron C. Engelbrecht
POETRY & POLITICS:
The omission of Collins from Yeats’s poetic pantheon
Fionnbharr Rodgers
SCHOOLS’ ESSAY COMPETITION:
The Coolfadda ambush, 2 December 1920
Conor Carley
REPUTATIONS:
Éamon de Valera’s mother-and-child home
Colum Kenny
INTERNATIONAL:
Ireland at the League of Nations, 1923–46
Michael Kennedy
IRISH ABROAD:
Agnes Flanagan from Birr—a lonely
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