100 YEARS AGO: Irish National Aid and Volunteers’ Dependants’ Fund

By Joseph E.A. Connell Jr Following the Rising, the Irish National Aid Association (INAA), first under the direction of George Gavan Duffy and Alderman Patrick Corrigan, combined with Kathleen Clarke’s Irish Volunteers’ Dependants’ Fund (IVDF) to form the Irish National Aid and Volunteers’ Dependants’ Fund. Joseph McGrath was the first secretary of the combined organisation. … Read more

Dublin 7

BERNARD NEARY Lilliput Press €20 ISBN 9781843516811 Reviewed by: Donal Fallon Donal Fallon is joint editor of comeheretome.com, dedicated to Dublin’s life and culture. Perhaps no Dublin postcode has been as well served by historians as Dublin 7. Not only has the district inspired studies like Kevin Kearns’s excellent oral history Stoneybatter: Dublin’s inner urban … Read more

Death and the Irish: a miscellany

SALVADOR RYAN (ed.) Wordwell Books €25 ISBN 9780993351822 Reviewed by: John McCafferty Professor John McCafferty is Director of the Mícheál Ó Cléirigh Institute, UCD. As Catholicism continues its long decline in Ireland and political discourse around the future shape of the island keeps changing, many people find themselves having to find fresh markers of identity … Read more

The doctor’s wife is dead: a peculiar marriage, a suspicious death, and a murder trial in nineteenth-century Ireland

ANDREW TIERNEY Penguin Ireland £14.99 ISBN 9781844883929 Reviewed by: Dean Jobb Dean Jobb, author of Empire of deception, teaches non-fiction writing at the University of King’s College, Nova Scotia. It was a single death among hundreds in famine-ravaged County Tipperary in the spring of 1849. Ellen Langley, wife of Dr Charles Langley of Nenagh, died … Read more

The life of Dr Thomas Hussey 1746–1803: bishop of Waterford and Lismore

LIAM MURPHY Kingdom Books €20 ISBN 9780952456780 Reviewed by: Dáire Keogh Prof. Dáire Keogh is Deputy President of Dublin City University. There was a tendency in the older historiography to see the Penal Age as an era of uniform and unrelenting persecution, stretching from the hollow Treaty of Limerick to the Liberator’s great victory in … Read more