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20th-century / Contemporary History

Trinity College Schools’ Competition in History

                  If the Trinity College Schools’ Competition may be taken as any kind of barometer, the future of history seems distinctly bright! First held in 1992 for the college’s quatercentenary year, the competition is organised by the Departments of Medieval and Modern History and the Department of … Read more

Categories 20th-century / Contemporary History, Issue 3 (Autumn 1996), News, Volume 4

The Shamrock & the Hexagon

by Kevin Whelan   The focus of the Bantry Bay Summer School, held at St Goban’s College 1-5 July under the genial auspices of Jenny McCarthy, John A. Murphy and Sean Ó Coileáin was the fate of over fifty ships and 15,000 seasoned French troops which almost landed two centuries ago, one of the great … Read more

Categories 20th-century / Contemporary History, Issue 3 (Autumn 1996), News, Volume 4

Media Taken in by Bogus Baronies

by Kenneth Nicholls   ‘Barony’ was the Irish term for the former administrative subdivisions of the county, corresponding to the English ‘hundred’ or ‘wapentake’ and, like the county, was part of the Anglo-Norman administrative system. In Meath and Louth the term seems to have been employed from the beginning. In the south of Ireland, however, … Read more

Categories 20th-century / Contemporary History, Issue 3 (Autumn 1996), News, Volume 4

‘The wind of change’: decolonisation in British West Africa

‘The wind of change is blowing through this continent and, whether we like it or not, this growth of national consciousness is a political fact. We must all accept it as a fact, and our national policies must take account of it.’ British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan’s speech to the South African houses of parliament … Read more

Categories 20th-century / Contemporary History, Features, Issue 4 (Jul/Aug 2006), Volume 14

From Ireland to Africa: a personal memoir

I myself am not Irish, even though my name can be rendered Terence O. Ranger. (An American MA student, asked to assess my work on African history, argued that with a name like that I was inevitably sympathetic to African nationalism. Alas, my forebears are Kentish Jutes.) When I went to Africa in 1957 to … Read more

Categories 20th-century / Contemporary History, Features, Features, Issue 4 (Jul/Aug 2006), Volume 14
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