Liam Hogan
Youghalarra, Co. Tipperary
Librarian, historian and independent researcher.
Project manager of 'Limerick and WW1: A website dedicated to Limerick's involvement in WW1'
Currently blogging at History is what we choose to remember
Contributor to openDemocracy, the Journal.ie, Old Limerick Journal and The Irish Story.
You can browse my work on my Academia.edu page
- Essay: The Myth of “Irish Slaves” in the Colonies
- Column: Irish Slaveowners in the time of Abolition
- Paper: Frederick Douglass’s Journey from Slavery to Limerick (1845)
- Column: John Mitchel was hailed as a totem for Irish liberty… but he was a white supremacist
- Article: The Launch of the Limerick Volunteers, 1914
- Column: A tribute to Margaret Hinchey, one of Ireland’s most remarkable daughters
- Column: ‘Hell is Coming’ – fragments of horror from World War One