PROVENANCE OF TWO QUOTATIONS?

Sir,—When I was compiling the ‘Statements and Soundbites’ section of A factbook of Irish history (Kindle/Amazon), I tried to establish the provenance of every quotation but in two instances I hit the proverbial brick wall. Every student of Jonathan Swift will be familiar with his famous diatribe against the appointment of Englishmen to Irish sees: … Read more

IRELAND AT THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS, 1923–46

Sir,—Allow me to add to Michael Kennedy’s informative article (HI 31.5, Sept./Oct. 2023, pp 44–6) on the above topic by highlighting Éamon de Valera’s reaction to the Soviet Union’s application to join the League in 1934 and his government’s attitude to subsequent Soviet involvement. The Soviets’ application was determined by Adolf Hitler’s accession to power … Read more

INDULGENCES

Sir,—I am not in the habit of writing letters to learned journals, being only too aware of my own limitations in the realms of higher learning. I have, however, had the good fortune to have had an elementary education at the hands of the Irish Christian Brothers, which included a grounding in the teaching of … Read more

DIRTY WAR AND ITS PRACTITIONERS

Sir,—In Brian Hanley’s interesting article ‘Dirty war and its practitioners’ (HI 31.5, Sept./Oct. 2023, Platform) he expresses surprise that under the shared interest of post-Civil War Old IRA gatherings some anti-Treatyites could mix with their erstwhile National Army opponents, ‘whom they knew to have tortured and killed their comrades’. In this regard Brian referenced the … Read more

BITE-SIZED HISTORY

TOM DUNN AND THE RIGHTS OF MAN Former president Mary McAleese has unveiled a statue to United Irishman Tom Dunn in Rostrevor, Co. Down. The work of artist Rory Harron, the statue came about thanks to a cross-community project exploring Dunn and his importance. The statue invites the visitor to sit beside Dunn, a local … Read more