The ever-complicated relationship between Ireland and the UK—what can we expect next?

By Aileen Bowe The relationship between Ireland and the UK could best be described as ‘complicated’. Reams and reams have been written about various historical events involving both countries, sometimes peaceful but often violent. Recent history would suggest that the relationship is currently being redefined in a way that is markedly different from the last … Read more

Seamus Deane, 1940–2021

By Kevin Whelan   Seamus Deane was born in 1940 in the Bogside in Derry, on the border between north and south. For centuries the Bogside had been a festering Catholic slum, as he himself described it: ‘The Bogside and its neighbouring streets lay flat on the floor of a narrowed valley. Above it towards … Read more

PEWTER CUP

Sir,—I know that History Ireland is not the Antiques Road Show, but perhaps your magazine could, through your letters page, ask its readers about this pewter cup (210mm high and 13mm wide). It was found in 1961 in the River Corrib as it leaves Galway. The images seem to show a foreign battle and African … Read more