BOOKWORM

By Daragh Fitzgerald March’s International Women’s Day, marked on the date in 1917 when women workers in Petrograd protested for peace and bread and thus began the Russian Revolution, made Bold, brilliant, and bad: Irish women from history a prescient and inspiring read. Bringing forgotten women from Irish history to the fore, this book is … Read more

POSTER BOYS

National Print Museum, Haddington Road, Dublin D04 E0C9 https://www.nationalprintmuseum.ie By Donal Fallon Industrial and craft museums are rare in Ireland, which means that stepping into the National Print Museum is an immediately different experience from most spaces explored in this column. On a busy floor, laid out like a traditional print-shop, various machines are doing … Read more

DE VALERA SAN FHASÁCH

TG4, 22 & 29 January 2025 By Sylvie Kleinman This two-part documentary hypes up the ‘drama’ of Éamon de Valera versus the ‘radical revolutionary women activists’ who had supported him during his so-called wilderness years (c. 1924–6) but were then betrayed when he entered the Free State legislature and rose to become the iconic embodiment … Read more

THE 1880 INVENTORY OF A ‘BIGHOUSE’—THE HUNT DE VERE COLLECTION OF CURRAGH CHASE

By Sarah Hayes-Hickey Limerick Archives is privileged to house the remarkable collection of the Hunt de Vere family of Curragh Chase House, which contains many treasured items. During my time as an assistant archivist, I sought to familiarise myself with the collections, leading me to explore various archival boxes. One particular discovery left a lasting … Read more