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 ...
The explosion at the Irish Public Record Office in the west wing of the Four Courts on 30 June was perhaps the defining event of the civil war in Dublin: historical records spanning over a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Dublin, 10 May 1923 - Efforts to secure an end to the civil war have intensified but ... of compensation for losses during the Anglo-Irish war that no discrimination be shown towards those ...
Revolutionary Times is a lavishly illustrated coffee-table book chronicling the Irish revolutionary period, based on the hugely popular RTÉ online project, Century Ireland.
in the War of Independence and the Civil War, was, until recently, essentially unacknowledged in Irish history for many decades, despite that fact that the Irish sociologist Louise Ryan published ...
The United Nations announced the suspension of its activities in Yemen's Saada region, a Houthi stronghold, after the rebels ...
The attendance came largely from the farming and land-owning community, as well as horse breeders, representatives from the new Irish army and ... links due to the civil war is less evident ...
The explosion at the Irish Public Record Office in the west wing of the Four Courts on 30 June was perhaps the defining event of the civil war in Dublin: historical records spanning over a ...
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