100 YEARS AGO: Bloody Sunday

By Joseph E.A. Connell Three separate but connected events occurred in Dublin on 21 November 1920, which became known as Bloody Sunday. First came the killings in the morning of eleven suspected British agents in their Dublin homes; two Auxiliaries and two civilians were also killed. Late that afternoon, Crown forces attacked the crowd at … Read more

US POLITICS, PROPAGANDA AND THE AFGHAN MUJAHEDEEN: domestic politics and the Afghan war

JACQUELINE FITZGIBBONI.B. Tauris£76.50ISBN 9781838604004   Reviewed by Angus Mitchell Angus Mitchell is a historian and lives in Limerick.   This study by Jacqueline Fitzgibbon extends from her Ph.D work at University College Cork. Well written and rigorously researched, it makes a considerable addition to the body of literature on American foreign policy. Furthermore, it provides … Read more

IRISH HISTORY MATTERS: politics, identities and commemoration

BRIAN M. WALKER The History Press £15.95 ISBN 9780750991292 Reviewed by John Gibney John Gibney is Assistant Editor with the Royal Irish Academy’s Documents on Irish Foreign Policy series. Divided into four sections, the avowed purpose of this book is to explore the role of history within contemporary political life on the island of Ireland. … Read more

MAY TYRANTS TREMBLE: the life of William Drennan, 1754–1820

FERGUS WHELAN Irish Academic Press €29.95 ISBN 9781788551212 Reviewed by Tim Murtagh Tim Murtagh is a research fellow with the Beyond 2022 Project, PRONI. There have recently been a number of biographies of United Irishmen: Kenneth Dawson’s biography of Samuel Neilson appeared in 2017 (The Belfast Jacobin, Irish Academic Press, 2017), while Jim Smyth’s short … Read more