Women & the 1916 Proclamation

Sir,—I have recently done a course of reading on women and Irish nationalism. In two separate accounts—Kathleen Clarke’s autobiography, Revolutionary Woman (1991), and R.M. Fox’s Rebel Irishwomen (1935)—it is said that the clause in the 1916 Proclamation concerning the equality of women was opposed by one of the seven signatories. The source for Fox is … Read more

Reviewers

Hiram Morgan lectures in history at University College Cork; Éamonn Ó Ciaradha lectures in history at the Keough Institute of Irish Studies, University of Notre Dame; Roy Johnston is an applied-scientific consultant: Johnny Connolly is a Dublin criminologist; Fearghal McGarry is a Government of Ireland Research Fellow at NUI, Maynooth.

Mountjoy: the story of a prison

Tim Carey (Collins Press) ISBN 1898256896 Entering Mountjoy jail in 1997, having spent two years researching its history for this book, the author sought to ‘step back in time’ so as to make a connection with Mountjoy’s nineteenth-century past. Peering through the spy hole of a cell in the basement of B wing, one of … Read more

Prometheus’s Fire: a History of Scientific and Technological Education in Ireland

Norman McMillan (Tyndall Publications, £24 pb, £42 hb) ISBN 0952597403, pb/hb ISBN? In his first encounter with Trinity College, Dublin, in 1971 the author was shown around the Physics Department, and in passing his attention was drawn to a heap of old notebooks, which he was told belonged to George Francis Fitzgerald, but it seemed … Read more