by Neil Hegarty
8. Quoted in Louise Ryan, Gender, Identity and the Irish Press, 1922–1937: Embodying the Nation (New York: Edwin Mellen, 2002), 258.
9. Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse, Chapter Seven: ‘St Joseph’s Industrial School, Artane’, 7.82, 115; www.childabusecommission.ie
10. Quoted in Clair Wills, That Neutral Island: A Cultural History of Ireland during the Second World War (London: Faber, 2007) 389.
11. Elizabeth Bowen, Notes on Éire (Aubane: Aubane Historical Society, 1999), 8.
12. Quoted in Wills, That Neutral Island, 391.
13. See Bew, Ireland, esp. 480.
14. Seán O’Faoláin, ‘The Price of Peace’, in The Bell, Vol. 10, No. 4 (July 1945), 288, quoted in Brown, Ireland, 211.
15. Samuel Beckett, All That Fall, in Samuel Beckett: The Complete Dramatic Works (London: Faber, 1986), 194.
16. Patrick Kavanagh, ‘The Great Hunger’, in Selected Poems, ed. Antoinette Quinn (London: Penguin, 2005), 89.
17. Quoted in Lee, Ireland, 314.
18. UCD Papers of Michael Hayes, 18 June 1951, quoted in Ferriter, The Transformation of Ireland, 503.
19. See Gerard Whelan with Carolyn Swift, Spiked: Church–State Intrigue and ‘The Rose Tattoo’ (Dublin: New Island, 2002).
20. Quoted in Salon.com, 2 December 1995.
21. Quoted in Bew, Ireland: The Politics of Enmity, 476.
Chapter 13 – Between Here and There
1. Sinéad Morrissey, ‘Tourism’, in Between Here and There (Manchester: Carcanet, 2002), 14.
2. Louis MacNeice, ‘Snow’, in Selected Poems (London: Faber, 1964), 27.
3. Seamus Heaney, The Cure at Troy (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1991), 77.
Further Reading
Bartlett, Thomas. The Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone (Dublin: Lilliput, 1998).
Bartlett, Thomas. Ireland: A History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010).
Bew, Paul. Ireland: The Politics of Enmity, 1789-2006 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).
Brown, Stewart J. and David W. Miller (eds). Piety and Power in Ireland, 1760–1960 (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2000).
Brown, Terence. Ireland, A Social and Cultural History, 1922–1985 (London: Fontana, 1985).
Boyce, D. George. Nineteenth-Century Ireland: The Search for Stability (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 2005).
Callanan, Frank. The Parnell Split, 1890–91 (Cork: Cork University Press, 1992).
Charles-Edwards, T. M. Early Christian Ireland (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000).
Collins, James S. Captain Rock: The Irish Agrarian Rebellion of 1821–24 (Cork: Collins Press, 2010).
Connolly, S. J. Contested Island: Ireland 1460-1630 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).
Cosgrove, Art (ed.). A New History of Ireland II: Medieval Ireland, 1169–1534 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987).
Duffy, Seán (ed.). Medieval Dublin (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2001).
Edwards, David, Pádraig Lenihan and Clodagh Tait (eds). Age of Atrocity: Violence and Political Conflict in Early Modern Ireland (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2007).
Elliott, Marianne. Wolfe Tone: Prophet of Irish Independence (London and New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989).
Elliott, Marianne. The Catholics of Ulster: A History (London: Allen Lane, 2000).
Ferriter, Diarmaid. The Transformation of Ireland, 1900–2000 (London: Profile, 2004).
Ferriter, Diarmaid. Judging Dev: A Reassessment of the Life and Legacy of Éamon de Valera (Dublin: Royal Irish Academy, 2007).
Foster, Roy (ed.). Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989).
Frame, Robin. Colonial Ireland, 1169–1369 (Dublin: Helicon, 1981).
Geoghegan, Patrick. King Dan: The Rise of Daniel O’Connell 1775–1829 (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 2008).
Gillespie, Raymond. Seventeenth-Century Ireland: Making Ireland Modern (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 2006).
Hegarty, Shane and Fintan O’Toole. The Irish Times Book of the 1916 Rising (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 2006).
Jeffrey, Keith (ed.). An Irish Empire? Aspects of Ireland and the British Empire (Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 1996).
Kee, Robert. Ireland: A History (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1980).
Kelly, Ronan. Bard of Erin: The Life of Thomas Moore (Dublin: Penguin Ireland, 2008).
Keogh, Dermot. Twentieth-Century Ireland: Revolution and State Building (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 2005).
Lee, J. J. Ireland 1912–1985: Politics and Society (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989).
Lennon, Colm. Sixteenth-Century Ireland: the Incomplete Conquest (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1994).
Lyons, F. S. L. Charles Stewart Parnell (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1977).
McBride, Ian. Eighteenth-Century Ireland: The Isle of Slaves (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 2009).
McCracken, Thomas P. Forgotten Protest: Ireland and the Anglo-Boer War (Belfast: Ulster Historical Foundation, 2003).
Marley, Laurence. Michael Davitt: Freelance Radical and Frondeur (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2007).
Moody, T. W., F. X. Martin and F. J. Byrne (eds). A New History of Ireland III: Early Modern Ireland, 1534–1691 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1976).
Moody, T. W. and W. E. Vaughan (eds). New History of Ireland IV: Eighteenth-Century Ireland (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986).
Morgan, Austen. James Connolly: A Political Biography (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1988).
Ó’Cróinín, Dáibhí. Early Medieval Ireland, 400–1200 (London and New York: Longman, 1995).
Ó’Cróinín, Dáibhí (ed.). A New History of Ireland I: Prehistoric and Early Ireland (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005).
Ó’Siochrú, Micheál. God’s Executioner: Oliver Cromwell and the Conquest of Ireland (London: Faber, 2008).
O’Toole, Fintan. Ship of Fools: How Stupidity and Corruption Sank the Celtic Tiger (London: Faber, 2009).
Richter, Michael. Medieval Ireland: the Enduring Tradition (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1988).
Tóibín, Colm. Lady Gregory’s Toothbrush (Dublin: Lilliput, 2002).
Vaughan, W. E. (ed.). A New History of Ireland V: Ireland under the Union I, 1801–1870 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989).
Vaughan, W. E. (ed.). A New History of Ireland VI: Ireland under the Union II, 1870–1921 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996).
Wills, Clair. That Neutral Island: A Cultural History of Ireland during the Second World War (London: Faber, 2007).
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Abbey Theatre, Dublin
abbots
acculturation
Act of Settlement 1652
Act of Union
repeal
Adamnán
Adams, Gerry
administrator caste
Adrian IV, Pope
Adventurers’ Act 1642
Áed Finnliath
Aedán MacGabráin of Dál Ríata
Agilulf of the Lombards
Agricola
agriculture see also farmers; peasant tenant farmers
Aidan, St
Aiken, Frank
Alaric
Alexander III, Pope
Alice of Abergavenny
Allen, Archbishop
Alliance Party
Allies
amber
American Civil War
American Declaration of Independence
American Revolution
American War of Independence
‘An Beal Bocht’ (O’Brien)
An Garda Síochána (Irish civil guard)
An Phoblacht (republican organ)
Angevin (Plantagenet) Empire
Anglesey
Anglicization
Anglo Normans
Anglo–Irish
Anglo–Irish Agreement 1985
Anglo–Irish Bank
Anglo–Irish Treaty 1921
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Annals of Four Masters
Annals of Innisfallen
Annals of Loch Cé
Annals of Ulster
Anne, Queen
Annegray monastery
anti-Catholicism
anti-Irish sentiment (North American)
Anti-Jacobin Review
anti-papism
anti-Parnell faction
anti-slavery movement
Antiphonary of Bangor
Aoife
Ardagh Chalice
Ardnacrusha hydroelectric scheme
Arklow
Armagh
monks of
Armagh, Book of
Armagh cathedral
arms trade
Artane school, Dublin
Ascendancy
Asculph
Asgard (yacht)
Asquith, Herbert
Aston, Sir Henry
Áth Cliath
Athlone
Attlee, Clement
Aughrim, battle of
Augustinians
Ausgleich (Compromise) 1867
Austen, Jane
Australia
Austria
Austria-Hungary
Austrian Bohemia
‘Autumn Journal’ (McNeice)
Auxiliaries
Avondale
‘B Special’ reserve police
Bagenal, Henry
Baginbun
Ballykelly
Balzac, Honoré de
Bangor
Bank of Ireland
banking crisis
Bann river
Bannow Island
Barbados
Bastille, storming of the
Beach, Sir Michael
Beaumont, Gustave de
Becket, Thomas
Beckett, Samuel
Bede, Venerable
Beggar’s Bush Barracks
Belfast
and the Anglo–Irish Agreement
Catholic interests in
contraceptive sales
devolution of law and order to
dock strikes
and famine
German air raids on
and the Great Depression
and Home Rule
and Parnell
Presbyterian
and social class
and social deprivation
and the Troubles
and Union
and the United Irishmen
Williamite occupation of
Bell, The (periodical)
Beltane fire
‘big houses’
Birmingham pub bombings 1974
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Birrell, Augustine
bishops, rise of the Irish
Black Death
Black and Tans
‘Black Week’
Blackwater valley
Blaney, Neil
‘blood sacrifice’
Bloody Sunday
Bloody Sunday Inquiry 2010
Blount, Charles, Lord Mountjoy
Blueshirts
Bobbio monastery
Boer Wars
First
Second
Boers
Bogside
Boleyn, Anne
Bolívar, Simón
Boniface, Pope
Boston
Bourbons
Bowen, Elizabeth
boycott
Boycott, Mr
Boyne, battle of the
Boyne river
Breifne
Brian Bóruma (Boru)
Brigit
Britain
and France
Irish internees in
and the Troubles
British army
27th Inniskilling Regiment
Irish occupation
Irish servicemen
Royal Artillery
Royal Dublin Fusiliers
Royal Irish Rifles
troops on the streets of Northern Ireland
Ulster Division
British Commonwealth
British Empire
British intelligence
British parliament
rebellion against James II
see also House of Commons; House of Lords; Westminster
Brodar
Broighter Hoard
Brontë, Charlotte
bronze age jewellery
Brown, Ford Madox
Browne, Archbishop George
Browne, Noel
Burke, Edmund
Burke, Thomas Henry
Butt, Isaac
Cabinet (British)
Caesar, Julius x
Calvinism
Cameron, David
Campo Bello
Canada
see also United-States–Canadian frontier
Cape Colony
capitalism, Irish
Caribbean plantations
Carlingford Lough
Carlow
Carnot, Lazare
Carrickfergus
Carson, Sir Edward
Carthaginians
Casement, Sir Roger
cash crops
Cashel synod 1172
castle-building programmes
Castlebar
Castlereagh, Lord
Castletown
Catherine of Aragon
Catholic Association
Catholic Church
see also Irish
Catholic Church Catholic relief bill 1792–3
Catholic Truth Society
Catholicism
and Cromwell
fusion with Irishness
and the Tudors
see also anti-Catholicism; French Catholicism; Irish Catholicism
Catholics
see also Irish Catholics
cattle barons x
Cavendish, Frederick
‘Ceasefire’ (Longley) xxi
Céide Fields
Celestine, Pope
Celtic Tiger
censorship culture
Censorship of Films Act 1923
Censorship of Publications Act 1929
census, 1911
Chalmont, Charles, Marquis de St Ruth
Chamberlain, Joseph
Charlemagne
Charles I
Charles II
Chester arms depot raid
Chichester, Sir Arthur
China
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
Christianity x
arrival in Ireland
fusion with the political system
see also Catholicism; Irish Catholics; monasteries
Church
Catholic
English
Frankish
Protestant Church of Ireland
–State alliance
see also Irish Catholic Church; Irish Church
Church of England
church-building programmes
Churchill, Randolph
Churchill, Winston
Cistercians
Civil Rights Association (NICRA)
Clann na Poblachta
Clarke, Austin
Clarke, Tom
Claudy bombings 1972
Cleirigh, Bean ui
Clement VIII, Pope
Clerkenwell bombings
Clinton, Bill
Clones
Clonfert, monks of
Clonfert, Treaty of
Clonfert monastery
Clonmacnoise, Crozier of
Clonmacnoise monastery
Clontarf
battle of
Clyn, Friar
Cobh
‘coffin ships’
Cogadh Gaedhil re Gallaibh (‘War of the Irish and the Foreigners’)
Colens
o
Coleraine, Plantation of
Collectio canonum hiberniensis (700–750)
College Green, Dublin
Collins, Michael
Columba (Colum Cille)
Columbanus, St
Comgall, St
‘Committee on Evil Literature’
common law
concentration camps
Confederate army
Cong, Cross of
Congo
Connacht
Connolly, James
Conolly, William
Conservative Government (British)
Conservatives
Constantine x
constructive unionism
contraception
Cook, James
Cooney, Gabriel
Cooper Union, New York
Cork
and the Black Death
British relinquish control of
Famine
monks of
Monster Meetings
Viking settlements
see also North Cork militia
cornmeal (Peel’s brimstone)
Cornwallis, Lord
Cosgrave, W. T.
Cosshay
Council of Ireland
Counter-Reformation
County Antrim
County Armagh
County Carlow
County Cavan
County Clare
by-election 1828
County Cork
County Derry
County Donegal
County Down
County Fermanagh
County Kerry
County Kilkenny
County Londonderry
County Mayo
County Meath
County Monaghan
County Sligo
county system
County Tyrone
Courtenay, Ellen
Covenant
Craig, James
Craigavon
Crimean War
Criminal Law Amendment Act 1935
Croagh Patrick
Cromwell, Oliver
Cromwell, Thomas
Crown, Irish allegiance to
Cúchulainin
Cúl Dreimhne, battle of
Cullen, Cardinal Paul
Cumann na mBan
Cumann na nGaedheal (confederation of the Gaels)
government
Curragh barracks, proto-mutiny
Custom House, Dublin
Cuvier
Dáil
Dál Ríata
Dalcassians
see also Brian Bóruma (Boru)
Dalkey
Dana
Danes
Darwin, Charles
Davis, Thomas
Davitt, Michael
de Lacy, Hugh
de Valera, Éamon
death penalty, abolition
Declan of Ardmore, St x
Defenders
Democratic Party
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)
Dempsey, Anthony
deportation
Derg, Lough
Dermot McCarthy of Desmond