Atlas of the Irish Civil War. New Perspectives: History presented with imagination and innovation
Issues raised in third volume of historical series are at core of concerns still with us today
Issues raised in third volume of historical series are at core of concerns still with us today
Grenane House in Co Tipperary, which has been in the same family’s hands for its 300-year history, opens to the public at certain times of the year
Cambridge-based historian John O’Beirne Ranelagh interviewed 100 former members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood during the 1970s. Much of the material has been unused - until now
The gun used to assassinate the Free State minister for justice in 1927 was still in use in the 1970s during the Troubles
Two historians have come up with as definitive a figure as can be estimated
Lynch was a reluctant participant in the Civil War as evidenced by his willingness to agree a truce in the battle for Limerick, says historian
Lives of Free State soldiers killed by a trap mine at Knocknagoshel 100 years ago have been overshadowed by the actions of their superior officers at Ballyseedy, says author Owen O'Shea
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