An old chair in a Cavan museum has become the unlikely source of inspiration for a new show that shines a light on the ...
The legendary movie starring Cillian Murphy, The Wind that Shakes the Barley, was filmed in a number of locations - most of ...
The New Brunswick Military History Museum's latest acquisition is a belated thank you for service to the country before it ...
‘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 ...
This is an open letter written to the American Conference of Irish Studies. ACIS vice president Aidan Beatty is slated to ...
The publication of War and Peace in the Wee County: Louth during the struggle for independence ... I know this book will be a valuable addition to our local history collection for years to come.” ...
The New Brunswick Military History Museum's latest ... back to Britain in return for Irish independence. Bob Dallison is a historian in Fredericton who wrote a book about the Fenian raids in ...
Chicago has always provided a place for the disenfranchised, whether from the Mexican Revolution in the early 20th century, or today for those fleeing violence, famine, environmental disasters or ...
It is more than a hundred years since the War of Independence ... our Books Hub where you will find the latest news, reviews, features, opinions and analysis on all things books from the Irish ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin says Ireland is 'blissfully unaware' of the 'existential fear' in many European countries caused by ...
A lesser-known one in its long annals is that of the two Richards of Co Limerick. Both gentlemen played a unique role in the shaping of modern Ireland and in various publications are often confused ...