Bookworm

‘A vague feeling of melancholy . . . tempered by . . . relief’, eh? If the prospect of your kids going back to school elicits the latter rather than the former emotion, then two recent publications from the Liffey Press are what are required. For the kids 2 (222pp, ?14.95 pb, ISBN 1904148859), ‘a … Read more

Museum Eye

National Museum of Scotland Chamber Street, Edinburgh +44 (0)131 247 4422, info@nms.ac.uk Mon.–Sat. 10am–5pm, Sun. 12pm–5pm by Tony Canavan The opening of the National Museum of Scotland coincided with the opening of the new Scottish parliament and was widely seen as part of Tony Blair’s devolution package for the United Kingdom. For many Scots the … Read more

Film Eye: The Wind that Shakes the Barley

The Wind that Shakes the Barley Director: Ken Loach by Brian Hanley Film reviews by historians should carry a warning. Aside from the array of personal, political and other prejudices that all reviewers bring to bear on their subject, there is the fact that most historical films will influence far more people’s view of history … Read more