IRELAND AND THE CRUSADES

EDWARD COLEMAN, PAUL DUFFY and TADHG O’KEEFFE (eds) Four Courts Press €44 ISBN 9781846828614 Reviewed by Grace O’Keeffe  Grace O’Keeffe is History Ireland’s online editor. Edward Coleman opens this volume with a historiographical examination of scholarship on Ireland’s involvement in the crusades, a relatively small field of study. The most obvious reason for this is … Read more

BOOKWORM

By Joe Culley @TheRealCulls It is late 1864 and the American Civil War rages towards its conclusion. General Sherman and his troops are marching through Georgia to convince the inhabitants of the error of their ways. And so it is that Thomas Conolly, Irish MP, ruminating on affairs at his demesne in Castletown House, Co. … Read more

THE BISHOP’S PALACE, WATERFORD

www.waterfordtreasures.com/bishops-palace By Donal Fallon It is a sad reality that the Irish capital, at present, has no official civic museum. Readers may recall the former Civic Museum on South William Street, a treasure trove of Dublin relics. A journey through it introduced the visitor to everything from the bullet-ridden head of Horatio Nelson (Thomas Kirk’s … Read more