Eugene Downing (1913–2003) was not your usual Irish brigader: a communist from his teenage years, an urbanised... Læs mere
Maud Gonne has long been viewed merely as a contemporary of more prominent literary, political and legal figures who played a role in Irish politics of the early twentieth century. This... Læs mere
A history of the Irish Boundary Commission. It looks at British attempts from 1886 onwards to satisfy the Irish Nationalist demand for Home Rule,... Læs mere
The emergence of the naval officer was related to the necessities of naval warfare and the structure of society on land. Originally warships were manned by two... Læs mere
Discussing the Parnell family and their place in Irish history, this collection of essays are meant for students of nineteenth-century Ireland, the Parnell family,... Læs mere
From Bullets to Ballots is an in-depth examination of how politics developed in the Kerry constituency in the decade... Læs mere
These 'Letters from an Old Orangeman' are not just a personal memoir or a one-sided history, but a carefully argued political treatise on the necessity of mobilising and organising the 'reactionary democracy' in an age of popular politics.
Bloody Summer is a fresh and comprehensive exploration of the 1798 Rebellion that seeks to answer the question of not just what happened, but why it happened, and demonstrates a new, compelling account of this seismic event in Irish history.