ULSTER’S MEN: PROTESTANT UNIONIST MASCULINITIES AND MILITARIZATION IN THE NORTH OF IRELAND, 1912–1923

JANE G.V. McGAUGHEY McGill–Queen’s University Press $95 CAD ISBN 9780773539723 Reviewed by Jessica Meyer In the past twenty years masculinity as a framework of historical analysis has moved from the margins of gender history in First World War studies to become a central element of discussion. Since the publication of Joanna Bourke’s Dismembering the male … Read more

TOWARDS COMMEMORATION: IRELAND IN WAR AND REVOLUTION 1912–1923

JOHN HORNE AND EDWARD MADIGAN (EDS) Royal Irish Academy £15 ISBN 9781908996176 Reviewed by Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh Production lines are cranking up for the centenary commemorations of the Great War. Dedicated shelves in bookstores and the documentary slots on television schedules are beginning to fill with material relating to the war that didn’t quite end … Read more

Bookworm

John Dennehy In a time of war: Tipperary 1914–1918 (Merrion, €19.95 pb, 288pp, ISBN 9781908928214). James Durney In a time of war: Kildare 1914–1918 (Merrion, €19.95 pb, 288pp, ISBN 9781908928856, August 2014). Mark Cronin Blackpool to the front: a Cork suburb and Ireland’s Great War, 1914–1918 (Collins Press, €14.99 pb, 264pp, ISBN 9781848891951). Ken Kinsella … Read more

1914–18 and the War on peace

Among historians of this period, peacemakers have not proved to be blessed. As Europe edged towards war, those voicing concern about the dangerous consequences of the arms race or the perils of secret diplomacy were sidelined. The assassination of an archduke in Sarajevo may have heralded the diplomatic countdown to Armageddon, but well in advance … Read more