Cornelius Ryan and the battle for the Kremlin archives

In the wake of the success of The longest day, the pressure on Dublin-born ‘narrative historian’ Cornelius Ryan to produce a worthy successor was enormous. Initially he planned to tackle the disastrous battle for Arnhem, but the Soviet invitation to view their military archives in Moscow shifted his attention to the Battle for Berlin. He … Read more

‘Ocular demonstration’ or ‘tremendous treasure’?

The controversy over judicial garb was indicative of two larger issues—judicial independence from the executive and Irish freedom from Britain. The former was important to unionists because they were relying on independent courts to protect their rights. In their opinion, judges could not be independent if their dress was determined by the executive. On the … Read more