Ireland thus had the unusual distinction of having had a foreign policy and a diplomatic service before there was an internationally recognised independent Irish state. The origins of the modern ...
‘L et Ireland go, with God’s blessing and a shake of the hand’, wrote Jerome K. Jerome in May 1920. This was a crucial year ...
The New Brunswick Military History Museum's latest acquisition is a belated thank you for service to the country before it ...
Writing from his constituency office in Liverpool, a seventh elected Irish Parliamentary Party MP, T.P. O’Connor ... the support of Washington. A War for Independence awaited him in Dublin.
The Fenians were a group of Irish-Americans whose ultimate goal was Irish independence ... Civil War. "With the [Confederates] in mind, the Fenians hoped to seize and hold a bit of British ...
This is an open letter written to the American Conference of Irish Studies. ACIS vice president Aidan Beatty is slated to ...
IN a grotesque display of political voyeurism, the British Unionist Labour Party has published footage of people being detained for deportation ...
The Irish War of Independence commenced with the Soloheadbeg ambush on 21 January 1919, and ended with the truce on 11 July 1921. In the interval, the Government of Ireland Act 1920 was introduced and ...