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MAY 02 Thur 8pm Mount Merrion Historical Society, Community Centre, North Avenue. The amazing life of Delia Murphy, Carmen Cullen. Adm. €4/€2. 07 Tues 8pm Dublin Port Company & Bullock Harbour Preservation Association, Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre. Hugh Leonard walk, Danielle Keyes-Byrne. 07 Tues 8pm Kilmacanogue History Society, Glenview Hotel, Glen of the Downs. … Read more

LIFE AND DEATH IN MEDIEVAL GAELIC IRELAND: the skeletons from Ballyhanna, Co. Donegal

CATRIONA J. McKENZIE and EILEEN M. MURPHY Four Courts Press €45 ISBN 9781846823305 Reviewed by: Áine Foley Áine Foley is a Busteed Fellow at the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool. In 2003 a cemetery at Ballyhanna, near Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal, was excavated, revealing the skeletal remains of almost 1,300 individuals. Radiocarbon dating established … Read more

FRENCH IN MEDIEVAL IRELAND, IRELAND IN MEDIEVAL FRENCH: the paradox of two worlds

Keith Busby Brepols €110 ISBN 9782503570211 Reviewed by: Caoimhe Whelan Caoimhe Whelan is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Department of History, Trinity College, Dublin.  This volume offers encyclopaedic coverage from the twelfth–fourteenth centuries of both the French language and literature in medieval Ireland and the representation of Ireland in medieval French literature. Drawing on … Read more

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