THE CASE OF IRELAND: COMMERCE, EMPIRE AND THE EUROPEAN ORDER, 1750–1848

JAMES STAFFORD Cambridge University Press £75/€90 ISBN 9781316516126 Reviewed by Timothy Murtagh This book’s title is a reference to William Molyneux’s seminal 1698 pamphlet The case of Ireland, widely regarded as a turning-point in the evolution of ideas about Irish nationhood. Rather than focusing on concepts of Irish nationalism or national struggle, however, Stafford’s work … Read more

A DUBLIN MAGDALENE LAUNDRY DONNYBROOK AND CHURCH–STATE POWER IN IRELAND

MARK COEN, KATHERINE O’DONNELL and MAEVE O’ROURKE Bloomsbury ISBN 9781350279063 £19.99 Reviewed by Sheila Ahern Sheila Ahern is a freelance researcher, writer and broadcaster, formerly with RTÉ (1987–2000). In the twentieth century there were ten Magdalene laundries in Ireland, run by four religious orders. Here the editors explain that ‘by focusing on this one institution—on … Read more

A BROAD CHURCH: THE PROVISIONAL IRA IN THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND, VOLUME 2: 1980–1989

GEARÓID Ó FAOLEÁN Merrion Press ISBN 9781785374456 €19.99 Reviewed By Niall Meehan Niall Meehan is the retired head of Griffith College’s Journalism and Media Faculty. Volume 1 of Broad church was Gearóid Ó Faoleán’s path-breaking Ph.D-based analysis of the base of southern support for the Provisional IRA during the 1970s. Volume 2 takes us through … Read more

THE LEAD MINES: BALLYCORUS AND GLENDALOUGH IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

ROB GOODBODY Wordwell Ltd £22.99 ISBN 978-1-913934-87-3 (pb) ISBN 978-1-913934-94-1 (e-book) Reviewed by Tommy Graham Tommy Graham is editor of History Ireland and a former apprentice fitter-turner in ESB Ringsend. Ballycorus is a townland about 2.5km to the west of Shankill, Co. Dublin. It is most notable for the chimney that stands at its highest … Read more

IRELAND, SLAVERY AND THE CARIBBEAN: INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES

FINOLA O’KANE and CIARAN O’NEILL (eds) Manchester University Press ISBN 9781526150998 £90 Reviewed By Sylvie Kleinman Sylvie Kleinman is Visiting Research Fellow at the Dept of History, Trinity College Dublin. As the Decade of Centenaries unfolded and transformed the methodologies and outreach strategies of Irish history itself, parallel research was exploring earlier and highly contentious … Read more