LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTORAL ROLLS

By Fiona Fitzsimons The Local Government (Ireland) Act, 1898, swept away the existing system of county government, grand juries and Poor Law boards. It introduced a new two-tier structure of local government, with county and city boroughs on the first tier, and urban and rural districts below them. It introduced democratically elected councils to manage … Read more

IRELAND AND THE EMERGING ENGLISH ATLANTIC EMPIRE IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY

By Micheál Ó Siochrú ‘I am struck by a disinclination in both academic and journalistic accounts to critique empire and imperialism. Openness to, and engagement in, a critique of nationalism has seemed greater. And while it has been vital to our purposes in Ireland to examine nationalism, doing the same for imperialism is equally important … Read more