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Après le deluge . . . ? What next for the Catholic Church in Ireland, indeed for Irish society in general, in the wake of the publication of the Murphy report (November 2009) into clerical sexual abuse of children in the Dublin diocese? What started as a trickle of ‘isolated cases’ in the early 1990s … Read more

Categories 20th-century / Contemporary History, Issue 1 (Jan/Feb 2010), News, Volume 18

Sixty years of the IHSA

This year’s conference of the Irish History Students’ Association marks the 60th anniversary of the inaugural congress of the Irish Inter-Varsity History Students (as the association was then known), which took place at Newman House on 17 February 1950. Robert Dudley Edwards, Professor of Modern Irish History at UCD, was very much the moving spirit … Read more

Categories 20th-century / Contemporary History, Issue 1 (Jan/Feb 2010), News, Volume 18

History of Parliament latest—the Irish bits

The success of Thomas Spring Rice in the Limerick election of 1820 was due to the old style of electioneering, as well as to significant developments in the nature of Irish politics. On one level, constituencies continued to be fought over by wealthy, landed patrons, who deployed their money and influence to secure votes for … Read more

Categories 18th–19th - Century History, Catholic Emancipation, Issue 1 (Jan/Feb 2010), News, Volume 18

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