PAMELA IN EXILE

A new acquisition by the National Library of Ireland sheds light on the final months of Lord Edward FitzGerald’s widow. By Marie Stamp In August 1798 Lord Edward FitzGerald’s widow, Pamela, left the protection of his uncle, the Duke of Richmond, for refuge in Hamburg. ‘Lovely in her appearance, great in her character, persecuted, ruined … Read more

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

LINDEN MACINTYRE Irish Academic Press €19.99 ISBN 9781785375750 Reviewed by Eamonn Gardiner Eamonn Gardiner tutors in History at the University of Galway. Language is important—or, rather, how we use language. The correct punctuation can exert profound change on how a sentence is interpreted, how a question is phrased, how meaning is subtly altered. Reading Linden … Read more

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

KIERAN KEENAGHAN and JAMES SCULLY Offaly History €20 ISBN 9781909822429 Reviewed by Eileen Casey Eileen Casey is a poet, fiction writer and journalist. Co-authored by local historians Kieran Keenaghan and James Scully (recipient of a Heritage Hero Award), this handsome full-colour edition addresses any lingering doubts or questions about an expression in spoken usage for … Read more

IRELAND: MAPPING THE ISLAND

JOSEPH BRADY and PAUL FERGUSON Birlinn £30 ISBN 9781780279640 Reviewed by Thomas O’Loughlin Thomas O’Loughlin is Professor Emeritus of Historical Theology at the University of Nottingham. Books involving mapping can invariably be located on a simple grid of two axes. On the horizonal axis there are the notional extremes of the history of cartography—i.e. the … Read more