THE GENESIS OF NATIONAL SOCIALISM

In his memoir Rebellions, Tom Dunne gives what I suspect is the enduring image of T. Desmond Williams (1921–87), professor of modern history in UCD for nearly 40 years, for many students who encountered him in his later years. Dunne writes, after noting Williams’s eccentric teaching methods, ‘I was never very interested in the already … Read more

THE IRISH PARLIAMENTARY PARTY AND THE THIRD HOME RULE CRISIS

This is an important book, which bypasses polemics for and against the Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP) under John Redmond’s leadership from 1900 to 1915, before the Rising. The focus is the party’s MPs, not the leadership. Alexis de Tocqueville in The Ancien Régime and the Revolution underlined a surprising continuity in institutions and political culture … Read more

ERIUGENA: AN INTRODUCTION

Iohannes Scotus Eriugena was one of the most fascinating characters of the Middle Ages and Eoghan Mac Aogáin has been able to transmit his charm. His book creates a very clear and captivating portrayal of the Irish philosopher as a multi-sided man: a teacher, a poet, a naturalist and a thinker. His narrative style, which … Read more

A NATION AND NOT A RABBLE: The Irish Revolution 1913–1923

Though subtitled ‘the Irish Revolution 1913–1923’, this work is as much concerned with how the revolution came to be remembered and contested in memory as it is with telling the events of the revolutionary period itself. Indeed, the examination of the period’s legacy comes before the period itself. Anyone looking for the latest forensic analysis … Read more