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Issue 2 (Summer 1998)

Westward Enterprise

HM:    What inspired you to do history? NC:    My father, a primary school teacher, was interested in history and was an avid listener to Thomas Davis lectures on the radio. As an undergraduate at University College Galway I was inspired by Gerard Hayes-McCoy. He wasn’t a particularly good performer in the classroom—in fact he dictated … Read more

Categories Early Modern History (1500–1700), Features, Features, Issue 1 (Spring 1998), Volume 6
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