โ€œA considered policyโ€: the Governor General and ร‰amon de Valera (ย Part 1)

The largely ceremonial role of governor-general in the Irish Free State (1922โ€“1963) was to act as the official representative of the Crown. The office was viewed negatively by many as a symbol of continued British involvement in Irish affairs. Timothy Healy (1855โ€“1931) held the role from 1922โ€“1928, James McNeill (1869โ€“1938) from 1928โ€“1932, and Domhnall Ua …

HANS HARTMANNโ€™S CONNECTION WITH THE IRISH FOLKLORE COMMISSION

The Sound Archive in the National Folklore Collection has recently digitised the Hans Hartmann collection of audio tapes, which were stored in UCDโ€™s Special Collections. The collection comprises 39 reel-to-reel tapes, and each tape contains 3 hours of material collected by Hartmann. These recordings were made in the 1960s in Galway, Kerry and Donegal. Reel-to-reel …

“A Bulletin of Abuse and Mockery”: Patrick Kavanagh andย Kavanagh’s Weekly

Whatโ€™s wrong with Ireland? The question seems to be an ever-popular one, from the time of Gerald of Wales to that of Gay Byrne and beyond. We can think of W.B. Yeats raging against fumblers in the greasy till, James Joyce calling his homeland the โ€œold sow that eats her farrowโ€, and Samuel Beckett declaring …

โ€œInternal weakness and eventual frustrationโ€: Eamon de Valera, Neville Chamberlain and Irish Neutrality

The section of the catalogue of Eamon de Valeraโ€™s extensive papers, covering his time as President of the Executive Council and his first period as Taoiseach (1932โ€“1948), includes material on negotiations with the UK; the drafting, publication and approval of the 1937 Constitution; the Emergency; and Irish neutrality. Among this rich documentation, is a file …

โ€˜Mac na hร“ige Slรกn!โ€™ The Easter Cycle in Irish Folk Tradition

The Easter Cycle comprises a period of fasting, purification and spiritual renewal which culminates in joyful celebration of Christโ€™s Resurrection. In this short post it is only possible to sketch a very brief outline of some of the popular customs and practices which characterise the Easter observances in Irish tradition, which were, in the main, …

Tiny Tickets: the mark of past booksellers & bookbinders

Most books contain clues relating to the many hands that made them. A rise in the appreciation for the art of the book โ€” that is as an object โ€” has generated a desire both to admire and to study books for their individuality and charming features, such as printersโ€™ devices, marbled endpapers, painted fore-edges, …

Letters of Dan Oโ€™Herlihy, UCD Graduate and Actor (1919โ€“2005)

P202/8 Dan Oโ€™Herlihy, [1947] In the summer of 2023 Olwen Oโ€™Herlihy, daughter of the actor Dan Oโ€™Herlihy and Elsie Bennett, deposited a collection of correspondence that her parents exchanged during periods of separation spanning the years 1945 to 1993. The primary focus of the collection is the early years of Danโ€™s and Elsieโ€™s marriage and …