COMBATANTS AND CIVILIANS IN REVOLUTIONARY IRELAND, 1918–1923

THOMAS EARLS FITZGERALD Routledge £120 ISBN 9780367333522 Reviewed by Mary McAuliffe Thomas Earls Fitzgerald has produced the latest in a very welcome series of publications of new research on the Irish War of Independence and Civil War, in this case concentrating on the period in County Kerry. This book is a meticulously researched, closely analysed … Read more

Samhain: the roots of Halloween

LUKE EASTWOOD The History Press €14.99 ISBN 9780750998000 Reviewed by Regina Sexton To embrace a study of Ireland’s best-known and best-loved festival of Hallowe’en is no small undertaking. Overshadowing any attempt are seminal works of sound and extensive scholarship: Máire MacNeill’s The festival of Lughnasa (1962), Séamus Ó Catháin’s Festival of Brigit: Celtic goddess and … Read more

The first Irish cities: an eighteenth-century transformation

DAVID DICKSON Yale University Press €22 ISBN 9780300229462 Reviewed by John Cunningham ‘Many of the best streets are entirely occupied by shops; these have all large windows, in which the articles are exhibited to attract purchasers. They also have over the doors a plank painted black, on which is inscribed, in gold letters, the name … Read more