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History Ireland JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2026


  • The origins of Irish road bowling

  • Ireland and the emerging English Atlantic empire in the seventeenth century

  • John Philpot Curran’s reinterment in Prospect Cemetery, 1837

  • From Cork to Karinhall—a pre-war visit to the fabled Nazi mansion in 1937

  • Pamela in exile

  • Eugene ‘Hassan Bey’ O’Reilly

  • The Welsh language’s debt to early Irish broadcasting


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THE WELSH LANGUAGE’S DEBT TO EARLY IRISH BROADCASTING

THE WELSH LANGUAGE’S DEBT TO EARLY IRISH BROADCASTING

By Andy Bell ‘The first Welsh-language radio broadcast was made from Dublin.’ That surprising and…
‘AN INSOLENT CLIQUE’—‘ANTIFA’ IRA IN THE 1940s

‘AN INSOLENT CLIQUE’—‘ANTIFA’ IRA IN THE 1940s

By John Mulqueen and Fergus Whelan Too young for involvement in the Saor Éire or Republican Congress…
FROM CORK TO KARINHALL—A PRE-WAR VISIT TO THE FABLED NAZI MANSION IN 1937

FROM CORK TO KARINHALL—A PRE-WAR VISIT TO THE FABLED NAZI MANSION IN 1937

By Pat Poland By his own admission, Richard ‘Dickie’ Beamish, born in 1909 into the famous Cork…
THE ORIGINS OF IRISH ROAD BOWLING

THE ORIGINS OF IRISH ROAD BOWLING

By Fintan Lane Road bowling—an elemental and deeply rooted sporting tradition in Ireland—has…
THE ARCHITECTURE OF CONSTRAINT—PRISON ARCHIVES IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE OF NORTHERN IRELAND

THE ARCHITECTURE OF CONSTRAINT—PRISON ARCHIVES IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE OF NORTHERN IRELAND

By Brett Irwin The His Majesty’s Prison (HMP) archive in the Public Record Office of Northern…
EUGENE ‘HASSAN BEY’ O’REILLY

EUGENE ‘HASSAN BEY’ O’REILLY

By Gerard Ronan Irish troops have been involved in UN peacekeeping activities in the Middle East…
GADUGI—THE CHEROKEE GIFT TO IRELAND IN 1847

GADUGI—THE CHEROKEE GIFT TO IRELAND IN 1847

By Christine Kinealy Many Irish people are aware that in Black ’47, possibly the deadliest year of…
PAMELA IN EXILE

PAMELA IN EXILE

A new acquisition by the National Library of Ireland sheds light on the final months of Lord Edward…

Regulars

From the editor

Racist violence—then and now

Racist violence—then and now


January 2, 2026

Editorial,Issue 1 (January/February 2026),Volume 34
In this issue Aodhán Crealey (On This Day, p. 7) reminds us of one of the darkest episodes in the…
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From the editor

Racist violence—then and now


January 2, 2026

Editorial,Issue 1 (January/February 2026),Volume 34
In this issue Aodhán Crealey (On This Day, p. 7) reminds us of one of the darkest episodes in the…
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History in the news

PROTESTANTS PETITION TO END INSULT TO CATHOLICS

CHARLES CAMPBELL—THE MAN WHO DISCOVERED NEWGRANGE

ON THIS DAY

Bite-sized history

BY DONAL FALLON FOCUS THEATRE REMEMBERED In one of his final acts as president, Michael D. Higgins (together with his wife Sabina) unveiled a plaque to honour…
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Letters

WAR AND GENOCIDE

THE OTHER BALFOUR DECLARATION

FOUR COURTS MARSHALSEA

DEVOY’S CHAIR; JOHN BOYLE O’REILLY’S BIRTH PLACE

DEV’S PATERNITY

CONNOLLY’S OTHER SISTER

Platform

IRELAND AND THE EMERGING ENGLISH ATLANTIC EMPIRE IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY

IRELAND AND THE EMERGING ENGLISH ATLANTIC EMPIRE IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY

Gems of architecture

ST BRIGID’S CATHEDRAL, KILDARE

ST BRIGID’S CATHEDRAL, KILDARE

Artefacts

THE IRISH CATHOLIC BRIGADE IN BRITISH SERVICE

THE IRISH CATHOLIC BRIGADE IN BRITISH SERVICE

By Stephen McGarry The ‘Wild Geese’ was the name given to the 14,000-strong Irish army that withdrew to France following the Jacobite War in 1691. These Irish regiments formed an Irish brigade that…

Kindred Lines

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTORAL ROLLS

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTORAL ROLLS

IFI Film Eye

FLORA KERRIGAN—DREAM MAKER

FLORA KERRIGAN—DREAM MAKER

100 years ago

2RN AND RTÉ

2RN AND RTÉ

Local Archives

COUNTING THE RENTS—THE FORSTER AND KELLY PAPERS, PORTE HOUSE, RUAN, CO. CLARE

COUNTING THE RENTS—THE FORSTER AND KELLY PAPERS, PORTE HOUSE, RUAN, CO. CLARE

Tales From The Grave

JOHN PHILPOTT CURRAN’S REINTERMENT IN PROSPECT CEMETERY, 1837

JOHN PHILPOTT CURRAN’S REINTERMENT IN PROSPECT CEMETERY, 1837

By Brian Casey John Philpott Curran, a member of the Church of Ireland, a lawyer, MP, graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, and supporter of Catholic rights, was born in Cork in 1750. As a student, he…

Reviews

EDINBURGH’S FIRST HIBERNIAN: THE MISSION OF EDWARD JOSEPH HANNAN

EDINBURGH’S FIRST HIBERNIAN: THE MISSION OF EDWARD JOSEPH HANNAN

AN ACCIDENTAL VILLAIN: SIR HUGH TUDOR, CHURCHILL’S ENFORCER IN REVOLUTIONARY IRELAND

AN ACCIDENTAL VILLAIN: SIR HUGH TUDOR, CHURCHILL’S ENFORCER IN REVOLUTIONARY IRELAND

THAT BEATS BANAGHER! A HUMOROUS EXPRESSION OF AMAZEMENT: ORIGIN AND LEGEND

THAT BEATS BANAGHER! A HUMOROUS EXPRESSION OF AMAZEMENT: ORIGIN AND LEGEND

IRELAND: MAPPING THE ISLAND

IRELAND: MAPPING THE ISLAND

LANDSCAPES OF KINGSHIP IN EARLY MEDIEVAL IRELAND, AD 400–1150

LANDSCAPES OF KINGSHIP IN EARLY MEDIEVAL IRELAND, AD 400–1150

BOOKWORM

BOOKWORM

PICASSO: FROM THE STUDIO

PICASSO: FROM THE STUDIO

PALESTINE 36

PALESTINE 36

HOUSE OF GUINNESS

HOUSE OF GUINNESS


From The Archives

Michael Collins military dictator

By John M. Regan This article first appeared in: THE SPLIT-Treaty to Civil War 1921–23 published by Wordwell as a supplement to History Ireland in 2021 priced €12. Copies are still available

The Truce and preliminary negotiations between de Valera and Lloyd George

By Joseph E.A. Connell Jr As British hopes for a military victory in the War of Independence faded, they began to wonder whether Ireland was worth the price in lives

Lively round-table discussions

Hedge Schools

Forthcoming Hedge Schools

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Hedge School audios and videos

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