DUBLIN’S INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE: FROM SANDYMOUNT STRAND TO CRUMLIN ROAD

ROB GOODBODY Wordwell Books in association with Dublin City Council €17.99 ISBN 9781916742130 Reviewed by John Gibney John Gibney is Assistant Editor with the Royal Irish Academy’s Documents on Irish Foreign Policy series and worked as a tour guide in Dublin for fifteen years. It sometimes feels that a proper consideration of Ireland’s industrial heritage … Read more

MARY MACSWINEY

LEEANN LANE UCD Press €30 ISBN 9781739086381 Reviewed by Susan Byrne Susan Byrne is a Research Ireland Post-doctoral Fellow at Trinity College, Dublin. Mary MacSwiney—labelled a harridan, an unruly woman and incorrigible by her detractors—has up to this point generally been remembered as a vocal, difficult woman with strong, intransigent opinions. Her republican views and … Read more

BALLYSHANNON/BÉAL ÁTHA SEANAIDH IRISH HISTORIC TOWNS ATLAS NO. 32

ANGELA BYRNE Royal Irish Academy €30 ISBN 9781802050455 Reviewed by Pauric Travers Pauric Travers is president emeritus of St Patrick’s College, Drumcondra. Irish historiography has not always had a happy experience of large, multi-disciplinary projects. The Royal Irish Academy’s Irish Historic Towns Atlas series is a notable exception. Ireland joined the European Towns Atlas initiative … Read more

WOMEN, POLITICS AND THE IRISH PUBLIC SPHERE IN THE AGE OF REVOLUTION

CATRIONA KENNEDY Oxford University Press £99 ISBN 9780198899532 Reviewed by Sylvie Kleinman Sylvie Kleinman is Visiting Research Fellow, Department of History, Trinity College, Dubin. This book opens with two women viewing themselves (in private letters) as quite capable of navigating the age’s intense ideological conflicts, even if held back from meaningful action. Martha McTier, wife … Read more

THE CELTS: A MODERN HISTORY

IAN STEWART Princeton University Press $39.95 ISBN 9780691222516 Reviewed by Mark Williams Of late there has been a tendency to assign the ‘Celtic’ to that pile in the scrapheap of ideas marked ‘worse than useless’. So murky is the concept, so contradictorily deployed across politics, historiography, archaeology and literature, that some have argued that it … Read more