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. MARCH/APRIL 2017HISTORY
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THIS DAYAodhán Ó Raghailligh France’s loss but Ireland’s gain Peter Harbison 1916 and the battle of the airwaves Eddie Bohan BITE-SIZED HISTORY Tony Canavan Casement’s Black Diaries Ireland and the Corfu Crisis, 1923 Science and Irish history Arthur Griffith and anti-Semitism Ronan Fanning, 1941–2017 Dan Mulhall The stone that ‘smashed the van’ Lar Joye Transportation records Fiona Fitzsimons Rank Silo at Shannon Mills Emma Gilleece Irish National Aid and Volunteers’ Dependants’ Fund Joseph E.A. Connell Jr ‘A mere Irish man, but good Protestant’: Sir Francis Shane, 1540–1614 Joseph Mannion A poetic correspondence between Charles Wogan and William Tunstall Richard Maher Thomas Davis’s ideas on educating leaders John Conneally Ulster’s forgotten Fenians, 1858–1867 Kerron Ó Luain Myths, madness and insane ears Brendan Kelly The craniology collection in Trinity College, Dublin Miguel DeArce and René Gapert Edmund Dwyer Gray Jr in Tasmania Felix M. Larkin The IRA’s Civil War campaign against Dublin’s cinemas and theatres Gavin Foster German internees at the Curragh Camp Luke Diver SEEN ON TV:
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