A New History of Ireland VII, Ireland 1921–1984

A New History of Ireland VII, Ireland 1921–1984 J.R. HILL (ed.) (Oxford University Press, £125) ISBN 0198217528   In 1962 the New History of Ireland (NHI) was first conceived. Seán Lemass was taoiseach, and Harold Macmillan occupied 10 Downing Street. Like Pandit Nehru, Chairman Mao and T.W. Moody, they are gone now: only Fidel Castro, … Read more

TV Eye

‘Capitalistic Vulture’? Hidden History: Figure of Hate RTÉ1, 13 November 2007 Union Films by John Gibney There are a number of ways of looking at William Martin Murphy. Traditionally he appears in Irish history as the sinister ‘boss of bosses’ who faced down Jim Larkin and the Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union (ITGWU) during … Read more

Leopold H. Kerney, Irish Minister to Spain 1935–1946

Leopold H. Kerney, Irish Minister to Spain 1935–1946 Éamon Kerney (ed.) (www.leopoldhkerney.com) In this era of new technology, not all works of historical research end up in printed form. One recent publication that to date has only a website existence is by Éamon Kerney. This is a study of his father, Leopold H. Kerney, Irish … Read more

Museum Eye

The Irish Jewish Museum and Heritage Centre 3–4 Walworth Road, South Circular Road, Dublin 8 Oct.–April, Sunday, 10.30am–2.30pm May–Sept., Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, 11am–3.30pm by Tony Canavan   The Jewish minority has long been established in Ireland and there has been a recognisable Jewish community in Dublin since the eighteenth century. Its numbers were never great, … Read more