Both the Volunteers and the Irish Citizen Army (ICA) members wore uniforms of varying colours. Messrs Morrogh Brothers of Douglas Woollen Mills, Cork, were the official suppliers of cloth for […]

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Reviewed by Niall Meehan Head of the Journalism and Media Faculty in Griffith College, Dublin. Robert Savage has written a richly detailed history of the BBC’s ‘Irish Troubles’, a story […]

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Reviewed by Orfhlaith Ni Bhriain A course director at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance at the University of Limerick. For many years dance scholarship has been considered […]

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Reviewed by Conor McNamara The 1916 Scholar in Residence at NUI Galway. Galway is a peculiar place—both an urban and a rural county, a congested district and a Gaeltacht region, […]

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Reviewed by David Heffernan Has a volume of 70 ‘reform’ treatises on Tudor Ireland forthcoming from the Irish Manuscripts Commission. By the late fifteenth century English power in Ireland had […]

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