• History Ireland September/October 2024

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 2024.

 

Volume 32  No. 5



 FEATURES

  REGULARS

 

 

3     From the Editor

 

6     HISTORY IN THE NEWS:

 

       Archives, Access and Human Rights

     Catriona Crowe

 

       Saving Belfast’s Assembly Rooms

     John Gray 

 

       ON THIS DAY

     Aodhán Crealey

 

11   BITE-SIZED HISTORY

     Donal Fallon

 

12   LETTERS

       If it quacks like a duck …

       Cáin Adomnáin today

       The Irish in Britain

       Was Mary Shinkwin Ievers the ‘Miss Ivors’ of Joyce’s ‘The Dead’?

 

14   PLATFORM:

       The death of Theobald Wolfe Tone—suicide or murder?

     Paddy Cullivan  

 

31   GEMS OF ARCHITECTURE:

       Costello Mortuary Chapel, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim 

     Damian Murphy

 

35   KINDRED LINES: 

       Valuation Office Cancelled Books

     Fiona Fitzsimons

 

43   ARTEFACTS:

       Shrinking money—rediscovery of rare ten pence coins

     Edmond Barrett 

 

47   IFI FILM EYE:

       Women in Focus—an archive toolkit

     Anna Rose Garvey

 

52   LOCAL ARCHIVES:

       The John Ivory Endowed School, New Ross

     Grainne Doran

 

70   100 YEARS AGO:

       Irish Defence Forces established

     Joseph E.A. Connell Jr

 

  REVIEWS

 

 

54   SEEN ON TV:

       Invasion: The Normans

     Sylvie Kleinman

 

56   MUSEUM EYE:

       Iconic Costumes of the Irish Silver Screen, Museum of Style Icons, Newbridge Silverware Visitor Centre

     Donal Fallon

 

58   Bookworm

       Daragh Fitzgerald

 

60   The Big Book

 

       Murtagh and Murtagh, The Irish Jacobite army

       By David Murphy

 

63   Book Reviews

 

       Mannion, Anglicizing Tudor Connacht: the expansion of English rule in the lordships of Clanrickard and Hy Many

       By Simon Egan

 

       Farrell, So once was I: forgotten tales from Glasnevin Cemetery

       By John Gibney

 

       Hall and Magennis, Armagh: the Irish revolution, 1912–23

       By Patrick Mulroe

 

       FosterIreland out of England and other inconveniences

       By Ian d’Alton

 

  FEATURES

 

 

16   SEXUALITY:

       Carnal relations and church courts in Tudor Ireland

     Henry A. Jefferies

 

20   PRINTING:

       George Petrie—a ‘type’ of genius

     Dermot McGuinne

 

24   MYSTERY:

       A murder on the G.A. Thompson? Thomas Francis Meagher and the Montana Territory, 1865–7

     Ruairí Nolan

 

28   SPORT:

       ‘A fist fight with the feet’—Ireland’s forgotten folk wrestling traditions

     Ruadhán MacFadden

 

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