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Revisionists—they haven’t gone away, you know

Why do the academic historians of Ireland seem to speak for rather than to power? BY FEARGHAL MAC BHLOSCAIDH Ireland is more than halfway through a ‘decade of centenaries’ commemorating the revolutionary period. It is also, quite apart from the COVID-19 pandemic, in the midst of a decade-long economic and political crisis (at the time … Read more

Categories Issue 4 (July/August 2020), Platform, Volume 28

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