BOOKWORM

By Joe Culley @TheRealCulls In his contribution to From whence I came: the Kennedy legacy, Ireland and America, NUIG law lecturer and native Bostonian Larry Donnelly offers a scathing analysis of Ted Kennedy’s stance during the run-up to and implementation of the city’s ‘school bussing’ crisis of 1974. The plan was, ostensibly, a high-minded attempt … Read more

Carlingford Heritage Centre

Old Holy Trinity, Carlingford, Co. Louth info@carlingfordheritagecentre.com By Tony Canavan The seaside town of Carlingford has claims to Viking origins, but the present streetscape reflects an Anglo-Norman foundation, as evidenced by King John’s Castle, which towers over the town. The heritage centre is located in a former Church of Ireland chapel and you get an … Read more

Spotlight: A contested centenary

BBC Northern Ireland, 20 April 2021 By Donal Fallon On the announcement of his departure as BBC Northern Ireland’s political editor late last year, Mark Devenport joked that it felt ‘like attending your own funeral without any of the downsides’. Devenport’s tenure in journalism was impressive. Joining BBC Northern Ireland in 1986, as a reporter—and … Read more

The Barton Papers in Wicklow County Archives

(The first of a new regular column on county archives) By Catherine Wright County archives tell the story of the development of communities and the administrations who served them. They hold the records of county councils and their predecessors—the grand juries, Poor Law guardians, corporation boroughs and town commissioners. These archives chart the rise of … Read more