This article explores the spatial history and ‘afterlives’ of Galway jail, where an innocent man, Myles Joyce, was executed in 1882 following his conviction for the Maamtrasna murders; in 2018 he was formally pardoned by President Michael D. Higgins. The article traces how the political and cultural meanings of this incident were instrumentalised in the building of Ireland's last Catholic cathedral on the site of the former Galway jail. It analyses how the site was depicted – in different ways and at different moments – as one of justice, of injustice, of triumph, and of redemption. It investigates how these different legacies were instrumentalised – or at times ignored – by Irish nationalists and later by the Catholic bishop of Galway, Mic...
This article is a case study of Irish republican memory entrepreneurship that critically examines th...
This article was published in 1995 in Volume 20 of Saothar (Journal of the Irish Labour History Soci...
Stories of priests being hunted down and murdered at Mass Rocks by priest-catchers and soldiers duri...
This article explores the spatial history and ‘afterlives’ of Galway jail, where an innocent man, My...
Prisons play a prominent role in Irish imagination and collective memory, because their wings and ce...
At Maamtrasna, County Galway, five members of the Joyce family were brutally killed in August 1882. ...
Prisons play a prominent role in Irish imagination and collective memory, because their wings and ce...
A major town planning dispute between church and state in Galway in the 1940s over the location for ...
The ‘Troubles’ is a euphemism associated with sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland from the late 1...
On 15 December 1882, three men—Myles Joyce, Patrick Joyce, and Patrick Casey—were executed in Galway...
This article uses a major town planning dispute concerning the location for a new school - fought in...
Kilmainham Gaol on the outskirts of Dublin - between 1966, when it was restored and opened to the pu...
This book is the first national history of the building of some of Ireland’s most important historic...
As Northern Ireland\u27s landmark Good Friday Agreement approaches its 20-year anniversary, one site...
Kelleher, Margaret. The Maamtrasna Murders: Language, Life and Death in Nineteenth-Century Ireland. ...
This article is a case study of Irish republican memory entrepreneurship that critically examines th...
This article was published in 1995 in Volume 20 of Saothar (Journal of the Irish Labour History Soci...
Stories of priests being hunted down and murdered at Mass Rocks by priest-catchers and soldiers duri...
This article explores the spatial history and ‘afterlives’ of Galway jail, where an innocent man, My...
Prisons play a prominent role in Irish imagination and collective memory, because their wings and ce...
At Maamtrasna, County Galway, five members of the Joyce family were brutally killed in August 1882. ...
Prisons play a prominent role in Irish imagination and collective memory, because their wings and ce...
A major town planning dispute between church and state in Galway in the 1940s over the location for ...
The ‘Troubles’ is a euphemism associated with sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland from the late 1...
On 15 December 1882, three men—Myles Joyce, Patrick Joyce, and Patrick Casey—were executed in Galway...
This article uses a major town planning dispute concerning the location for a new school - fought in...
Kilmainham Gaol on the outskirts of Dublin - between 1966, when it was restored and opened to the pu...
This book is the first national history of the building of some of Ireland’s most important historic...
As Northern Ireland\u27s landmark Good Friday Agreement approaches its 20-year anniversary, one site...
Kelleher, Margaret. The Maamtrasna Murders: Language, Life and Death in Nineteenth-Century Ireland. ...
This article is a case study of Irish republican memory entrepreneurship that critically examines th...
This article was published in 1995 in Volume 20 of Saothar (Journal of the Irish Labour History Soci...
Stories of priests being hunted down and murdered at Mass Rocks by priest-catchers and soldiers duri...