Looking it up in Ireland

TC: When did you become involved with the Dictionary of Irish Biography? JMcG: I became involved with the DIB in the early 1990s when I was approached by the then president of the Royal Irish Academy, Aidan Clarke. I was asked to be one of the executive editors, the others being Aidan Clarke himself and … Read more

Counties in Time

The National Archives of Ireland has produced a CD-rom, Counties in time, containing almost a thousand documents selected from its holdings. Eneclann, a historical research company, was contracted to select and prepare content, while Lendac Data Systems produced the CD.   The records chosen exist, in nearly all cases, for the 32 counties of Ireland, and … Read more

Seventeenth-century west Offaly

James Lyttleton explores the dichotomy between the theory and practice of plantation by examining the surviving buildings of seventeenth-century west Offaly. The consequences of the social, economic and cultural transformations of the early modern period upon the Irish landscape were significant, affecting the way people interacted with their families, friends, neighbours and strangers. For the … Read more

Devilish devices or farmyard friends?

Ewan Morris recounts the heated debate provoked by the introduction of Percy Metcalfe’s coinage designs in 1928. The introduction of the euro has finally seen the disappearance of Percy Metcalfe’s animal designs from the coinage of the Republic of Ireland, almost 75 years after they first appeared on the Free State’s coins. Although decimalisation had … Read more