Counterfactual Parnell

In relation to Daniel Mulhall’s article “Parallel Parnell” in the May/June 2010 issue, which speculates on the course Parnell’s career might have taken if he had married in 1880 and never become involved with Katherine O’Shea:   Parnell seems to be the figure of modern Irish history who most strongly attracts counterfactual speculation.   This is because he … Read more

The Northern Ireland Political Collection at the Linen Hall Library (1:1)

Robert Bell In the cramped quarters of the attic of Belfast’s historic Linen Hall Library, a collection of 50,000 items of printed material about the current Northern Ireland troubles is in constant consultation. To the best of our knowledge, it is unique. For those of us who work in the Library, the Collection is therefore … Read more

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