Arthure, James, Lonergan & McCorry (eds), Irish women in the Antipodes: Foregrounded

SUSAN ARTHURE, STEPHANIE JAMES, DYMPHNA LONERGAN and FIDELMA McCORRY (eds) Wakefield Press AU$45.00 ISBN 9781923042339 REVIEWED BY Elizabeth Malcolm Elizabeth Malcolm’s most recent article, with Val Noone and Dianne Hall, is ‘Irish women in Australia and Irish-Australian women: a survey and bibliography’ (2022), available at: https://isaanz.org. This collection of studies devoted to the Irish in … Read more

Clarke and Ní Laoi, Cork/Corcaigh: Irish Historic Towns Atlas No. 31

HOWARD CLARKE and MÁIRE NÍ LAOI Royal Irish Academy €50 ISBN 9781802050028 REVIEWED BY Fintan Lane Fintan Lane is a historian with an interest in the social history of nineteenth-century Ireland. Since its beginning in 1986, the Irish Historic Towns Atlas (IHTA) series, published by the Royal Irish Academy, has documented the topographical development of … Read more

Brown, Journeys of the mind: a life in history

PETER BROWN Princeton University Press £38 9780691242286 REVIEWED BY Thomas O’Loughlin I cannot think of any book comparable to this, and so, while reading it was an immense pleasure, writing this review is rather difficult. There are at least three possible starting-points and I cannot choose between them: Peter Brown in writing an autobiography has … Read more

BOOKWORM

By Daragh Fitzgerald Trinity College students made history in May when their encampment achieved their demands for the university to divest from blacklisted Israeli companies, and the latest Trinity Journal of Histories shows that they are just as adept at writing history. This volume features essays on topics as diverse as the role of Japanese … Read more

Look Back to Look Forward: Fifty Years of the Irish in Britain, EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum, Custom House Quay

EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum, Custom House Quay (www.epicchq.com) By Donal Fallon Forty-eight hours before visiting this exhibition exploring the experience of Irish migrants in Britain, I had been sitting in a room in Hackney interviewing Spider Stacy and James Fearnley of the Pogues. Marking the 40th anniversary of the Pogues’ début album, Red Roses … Read more