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Roy Foster

A dream world, or a culture of style that carried within it the seeds of self-destruction? Roy Foster marks the high tide of the 18th-century’s Anglo-Irish elite.
Published April 24 2008
Roy Foster introduces a new exhibition on the Irish in London in the 19th and early 20th centuries, opening at the National Portrait Gallery on March 9th.
Published February 16 2005

Stranger than fiction - Roy Foster explores the metamorphosis of a stiff-upper-lip Boy's Own novelist into a Sinn Fein martyr.

Published October 1 1988
Roy Forster takes a closer look at the history of Home Rule and Union over the last century.
Published April 30 1986
Published October 1 1985

Judging by the anodyne results of the Anglo-Irish summit last November, the Government has ignored the suggestions of the Kilbrandon Inquiry's Report on Northern Ireland published just before the premiers met; but historians should not repeat the omission.

Published February 1 1985

In this article, Roy Foster seeks to explain the many difficulties that are faced by Irish historians.

Published January 1 1984

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