The Irish Civil War and society: politics, class, and conflict

GAVIN M. FOSTER Palgrave Macmillan £60 In this latest addition to the historiography of the Civil War, Gavin Foster essentially offers a reconceptualising of class debates. He sets out to explore the social dimensions of the conflict ‘from fresh angles that highlight the rival social outlooks, interests and conflicts that ruptured nationalist solidarity’ at the … Read more

Catholic teaching brothers: their life in the English-speaking world, 1891–1965

TOM O’DONOGHUE Palgrave Macmillan £61 Catholic teaching brothers is part of an interdisciplinary series, Historical Studies in Education, which features new scholarship on key historical developments in education. Offering a wide-ranging and insightful account of its subject, the narrative highlights the experiences of teaching brothers in five English-speaking countries: Ireland, England, the United States, New … Read more

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Michael Foley, The bloodied field: Croke Park, Sunday 21 November 1920 (O’Brien Press, €16.99 pb, 296pp, ISBN 9781847173188). John O’Callaghan, Con Colbert (O’Brien Press, €12.99 pb, 256pp, ISBN 9781847173348). Róisín Ní Ghairbhí, Willie Pearse (O’Brien Press, €12.99 pb, 256pp, ISBN 9781847172679). Joe Good, Inside the GPO: a first-hand account (O’Brien Press, €11.99 pb, 320pp, ISBN … Read more