COLUMBANUS AND THE PEOPLES OF POST-ROMAN EUROPE

ALEXANDER O’HARA (ed.) Oxford University Press £61 ISBN 9780190857967 Reviewed by: Carlo Cedro Carlo Cedro is currently preparing a doctoral dissertation on Columbanus in the Department of History, Trinity College Dublin. When the Irish abbot Columbanus travelled through early seventh-century Europe, he moved within a fluid matrix of ethnic, political and cultural realities adapting to … Read more

THE BIG BOOK: CLAVIS LITTERARUM HIBERNENSIUM (3 vols)

Medieval Irish Books & Texts (c. 400-c. 1600) DONNCHADH Ó CORRÁIN (ed.) Brepols €875.00 ISBN 9782503548579 Reviewed by: Dáibhí Ó Cróinín In this ‘decade of centenaries’ it is perhaps appropriate to point out that almost 100 years ago, to coincide with the establishment of the Irish Free State on 6 December 1922, Eoin MacNeill—regarded by … Read more

BOOKWORM

By Joe Culley @TheRealCulls In the spring of 1945, as the Nazi high command began to accept that the game was up, they prepared to use one last bargaining chip that they hoped might help to save their own skins. They gathered together a collection of high-value hostages whom they had been holding in various … Read more

MUSEUM EYE: The Norman Way

County Wexford www.thenormanway.com By Tony Canavan The Norman Way is a heritage trail that runs along the south coast of County Wexford. Although celebrating an episode from medieval history, the Way is very much 21st-century, as it is promoted mainly through its website and social media. There are information panels and maps along the route … Read more