The Church Among Two Nations

The conventional image of the diocesan church in late medieval Ireland is one of decay and decadence. One historian posited a degree of disorder ‘not far short of [the] total breakdown of organised religion in that…country’. However, a series of recent studies is revealing a very different picture: a church endeavouring to meet the pastoral … Read more

Ireland & the Olympic Games

Baron de Coubertin’s idea that athletes world-wide should emulate the games of ancient Greece came to fruition over a century ago. Although the aura and ethos of the games have since been eroded by nationalism, racism, commercialism and international politics, their appeal has continued unabated, giving rise to quadrennial outbursts of global euphoria. Michelle Smith’s … Read more

Where are they now?

Along with the interview in the summer issue of History Ireland youreproduce a photograph of the delegates to the first Congress of theIrish Inter-Varsity History Students (17 February 1950) over thecaption ‘Where are they now?’ I am pleased to shed some light. The TCDdelegate W.W.L. Taylor (not Lyons) was for many years a senior officialin … Read more