Sidelines

Henry VIII was a fat, adulterous heretic! I can now say that without fear of prosecution because the centuries-old law protecting that king, along with almost 6,000 other laws, has finally been repealed as part of a tidying-up exercise. This is the second time, the last being in 2005, that the Oireachtas has passed an … Read more

Genocide

While on a recent holiday to Krakow, Poland, I took the opportunity to visit nearby Auschwitz, where at least 1.1 million people were exterminated by the Nazis, 90% of them Jews. No matter how familiar you are with the background to the ‘Final Solution’, nothing prepares you for the reality on the ground. The claustrophobia … Read more

Events

SEPTEMBER 02 Wed 8pm Cill Dara Historical Society, Áras Bhríde, Kildare Town. The Malones of Claregate Street. 07 Mon 8pm Celbridge History Group, Celbridge Library. Art O’Connor (Judge) of Elm Hall—Ireland’s unknown president, James Durney. 07 Mon 7.30pm Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 63 Merrion Square South. Resurrecting the Renaissance tombs of St Mary’s … Read more

Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa: his life and after-life

[sc_embed_player fileurl=”http://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/history2013/20150724-HistoryIrelandShow-050.mp3″] Click the play button to listen To download audio, right click this link and select “Save link as..” @ National School, Reenascreena, West Cork 7.30pm Sat 11 July Judith Campbell, Conor McNamara, Shane Kenna

Wellington, Waterloo and Ireland

[sc_embed_player fileurl=”https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/history2013/20150706-HistoryIrelandShow-049.mp3″] Click the play button to listen To download audio, right click this link and select “Save link as..” @ History Festival of Ireland, Borris House, Co. Carlow 7pm Fri 5 June Patrick Geoghegan, Jane Wellesley, Lar Joye, Hugh Gough