In the century following the Irish Civil War (1922-1923), monuments were erected across the country to honour those who lost their lives and different causes for which they died. There is nothing ...
¹ In 1936 he summed up his civil war: ‘there were two armies in 1922 ... Dr. Anne Dolan is an Associate Professor of modern Irish history at Trinity College Dublin. Her most recent book ...
The Irish civil war has been marked by forgetfulness—the eliding of a past that has been too painful to remember—but such acts of forgetting have political consequences, for they paper over ...
It has been revealed that Albert Cashier, and Irish ‘man’, who had fought in the US Civil War is in fact a woman. This was revealed when Cashier was admitted to hospital as she had become insane.
On 10 October 1922 the Irish Roman Catholic hierarchy issued a pastoral letter that strongly condemned the anti-Treaty republican side in the Irish civil war and upheld the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921.
Strumpet City by James Plunkett returned to No 1 on the Irish bestsellers’ last April after being chosen by Dublin City ...
Tragedies of Kerry (1924) by Dorothy Macardle was the first publication on the civil war in the county ... Guard who wanted to keep the war going. In The Irish Republic (1937), a later book ...
Syrian leader Ahmed Sharaa is scrambling to contain some of the deadliest violence in 13 years of civil war, pitting Assad ...
Three were former leaders of the Irish White Cross, and one, James Douglas, a Quaker businessman, would figure in peace initiatives during the civil war. Their cosmopolitan approach was ...
Reform UK has stripped Rupert Lowe of the whip and accused him of making "threats of physical violence" towards the party ...
Such concerns are likely unwarranted and evidence of direct - or indirect - Russian meddling in Irish democracy is sparse ... the outbreak of the Civil War in June 1922 initially offered fertile ...