MUSEUM EYE: EPIC Ireland

CHQ Building, Custom House Quay, Dublin 1 info@epicirelandchq.com, +353 (0)1 5313688 By Tony Canavan Dublin’s newest heritage attraction is a celebration of the Irish in the world. The ambitious project is the brainchild of Neville Isdell, the County Down-born former Coca Cola chief executive who owns the CHQ in Dublin. For quite a while the … Read more

BOOKWORM

By Joe Cully David Brundage, Irish nationalists in America: the politics of exile 1798–1998 (Oxford University Press, £22.29 hb, 312pp, ISBN 9780195331776). David Doolin, Transnational revolutionaries: the Fenian invasion of Canada, 1866 (Peter Lang, €30 pb, 350pp, ISBN 9783035307894). Rose Doyle, Heroes of Jadotville: the soldiers’ story (New Island Books, €15.95 pb, 380pp, ISBN 9781848404885). … Read more

Between detention and destitution—the Irish in France during the Occupation

HOW DID THE IRISH IN FRANCE FARE DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR, A PERIOD MARKED BY THE THREAT OF INTERNMENT AND SEVERE FINANCIAL PRESSURES? WHAT WAS THEIR ATTITUDE TOWARD THE GERMAN OCCUPIERS? By Isadore Ryan In March 1941 the Irish legation to the État français, set up in Vichy following France’s defeat by the Germans … Read more