- Source: Helen Litton
Helen Litton (née O'Sullivan) is an Irish historian and author. Her research has focused on the political history of Ireland, the Great Irish Famine, and the Easter Rising.
She has a particular focus on the lives of the Daly family from Limerick, publishing biographies of Edward Daly and Thomas Clarke . She is the editor of Revolutionary Woman, the autobiography of Kathleen Clarke. She has been on Raidió Teilifís Éireann several times for her work relating to the Easter Rising. In 2016, she was the chair of the Tom Clarke Memorial Committee.
Books
Thomas Clarke: 16Lives (Dublin: O'Brien Press, 2014), ISBN 9781847172617
Edward Daly: 16Lives (Dublin: O'Brien Press, 2013), ISBN 9781847172723
The World War II Years: The Irish Emergency: An Illustrated History (Wolfhound Press, 2001), ISBN 0863278590
Oliver Cromwell: An Illustrated History (Wolfhound Press, 2000), ISBN 0863277454
The Celts: An Illustrated History (Irish Amer Book Company, 1997), ISBN 086327577X
Irish Rebellions, 1798-1921 (Dublin: O'Brien Press, 1997), ISBN 9781788490344
The Irish civil war: An illustrated history (Wolfhound Press, 1995), ISBN 0863274803
The Irish Famine: an illustrated history, (Wolfhound Press, 1994), ISBN 0937702145
Revolutionary Woman Kathleen Clarke: 1878–1972; an autobiography (Dublin: O'Brien Press, 1991), ISBN 9781847170590
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ethical Culture Fieldston School
- Joan Cusack
- Helen Litton
- Edward Daly (Irish revolutionary)
- Great Famine (Ireland)
- Irish Civil War
- Revolutions of 1848
- Kathleen Clarke
- O'Carroll
- Merry Anders
- Irish Freedom
- Sorcha MacMahon