TV eye : An Conradh/The Treaty, 1921

An Conradh/The Treaty was broadcast last December on the 90th anniversary of the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty on 6 December 2011. This prelude to a forthcoming decade of centenaries came just after news that the German Bundestag had received a sneak preview of the current Irish government’s forthcoming austerity budget. The irony of the … Read more

Film eye : War Horse

With some memorable exceptions—Lewis Milestone’s All Quiet on the Western Front and Stanley Kubrick’s searing Paths of Glory being chief among them—Hollywood has shown little interest in the First World War. This is partly because the received narrative of the conflict—military stalemate, futile slaughter and an unsatisfying Allied victory—does not lend itself particularly well to … Read more

Sidelines

Cricket, lovely cricket! It saved us during the Great Famine—well, some men in County Laois anyway. Newly discovered documents reveal that in the darkest days of the Great Hunger Viscount Ashbrook paid poor, starving peasants to play the game. Castle Durrow club consisted of good Protestant gentlemen, but when they needed to make up the … Read more