LOUGHGALL AMBUSH

Sir,—‘On This Day’ in the last issue (HI 32.3, May/June 2024) discusses the British army ambush of IRA volunteers at Loughgall, where eight members of the IRA were shot dead. The short piece fails to mention Anthony Hughes, a civilian, who was shot dead by the SAS in the same incident, and his brother, who … Read more

ULYSSES AS HISTORY

Sir,—I read Daniel Mulhall’s piece (HI 32.3, May/June 2024) with interest. No context is given for the Citizen’s jibe about King Edward VII—‘There’s a bloody sight more Pox than Pax in that boyo’. Joyce set the novel in 1904, the year of the Entente Cordiale between England and France. In the first paragraphs of his … Read more

ST BRIGIT AND FAUGHART, CO. LOUTH

Sir,—I was very surprised at the omission of the place Faughart in the recent article ‘St Brigit—who was she?’ by Edel Bhreathnach (HI 32.2, March/April 2024). Professor Bhreathnach rightly points out that the entries in the early annals, including the dates of Brigit’s birth and death, will always be open to interpretation. The Irish annals … Read more

REMEMBER ’48

Sir,—In his review of my book Remember ’48 (2 vols): Young Ireland and the Rising and Young Irelanders beyond the Rising, Peter Gray wrote (HI 32.2, March/April 2024, p. 61): ‘The most recent critical writings on the subject, such as James Quinn’s 2015 book on Young Ireland and the writing of Irish history, do not … Read more