AN INAUGURATION OF A MACWILLIAM ÍOCHTAIR AT RAUSAKEERA, CO. MAYO, DURING THE NINE YEARS WAR

By Declan Keenan For generations (from the mid-fourteenth up to the close of the sixteenth century) the Gaelicised Bourke septs of Mayo elected their chieftain, the MacWilliam Íochtair (the premier lord in Mayo), in the Gaelic manner at their adopted inauguration site of Rausakeera, in the barony of Kilmaine. Indeed, Rausakeera, a bivallate earthen fort … Read more

The Treaty—victory or defeat?

By Brian Hanley Speaking in Leinster House in May 1959, Richard Mulcahy, the IRA’s War of Independence chief-of-staff, quoted a recent study by the British historian A.P. Thornton. Thornton’s The imperial idea and its enemies had asserted that ‘the case of Ireland made it clear to everyone that the British Empire could no longer be … Read more

Staging the Treaty

National Concert Hall, 22 December 2021, 7 January 2022 By Theo Dorgan No more than is the case in other countries, but to pernicious effect all the same, we in Ireland are bedevilled by partial and partisan versions of the past. All too often, great events are second-guessed, edited, half-forgotten, refought and recast, as if … Read more