Taoiseach to deliver opening lecture conference on Irish Civil War
Conference seeks to better inform debate on events of 100 years ago, says UCC historian
Conference seeks to better inform debate on events of 100 years ago, says UCC historian
Tadhg Barry’s name lost within months of death in smoke of the Civil War
Public perception of O’Connell influenced as much by folklore, mythology as by history
Six IRA volunteers were killed after landowner alerted British to ambush plot
Descendants of those involved in 1921 talks in London also to speak at UCC
Fraught relationship between science and religion is a fairly recent import from the US
Decades of ‘indoctrinating’ against force will not be undone easily, conference told
Men should have been treated as prisoners of war, according to historian Gabriel Doherty
Linda Doyle’s election as Trinity Provost reminds us of obstacles women have faced
Science is a fairly recent invention, while ‘scientist’ was coined less then 200 years ago
Canon Thomas Magner and Tadhg Crowley shot dead days after the Burning of Cork
UCC and Cork City Council host online event discussing impact of Terence MacSwiney’s death on hunger strike in 1920
Ireland needs stronger legislation to stem ugly tide of hate crime and othering
The 14th-century masterpiece is a ‘hidden treasure’ depicting the end of days
Strong focus on mass movements, role of women and workers in series based on award winning book
Fianna Fáil leader claims 1973 Kenny Report can be implemented without referendum
FF leader says abuse of history to justify extreme views has not been so evident since the 1940s
Former Fianna Fáil TD says office of president has become a unifying figure
Cillian Murphy to narrate screen version of one of publishing's more unlikely successes
Timothy Snyder traces our terrifying new totalitarianism to blurring of fact and fiction
Dr Andy Bielenberg says new evidence does not support thesis that Protestants were targeted in county
Conference to examine role of the navy in combatting U-boat threat off Ireland
Story of how man’s remains were exhumed and identified to be told at free UCC lecture
Dr Donal Ó Drisceoil says Connolly believed working class was ‘on its knees’ after Lockout
Historian says 1916 document should be read in entirety not judged on individual phrases
Historian tells commemoration Kent had a strong sense of duty informed by his family
All the candidates should be pressed on their views about investigative programming by RTÉ and how it will be funded in the future
Broadcaster had unique ability to tap into zeitgeist of each decade, new study finds
Catholic emancipation paved the way for British Catholics to sit in parliament, says Mulhall
Historian to examine Fenian’s support for Poles at lecture in Dublin this weekend
Fenian leader’s ceremony was attempt to stir national consciousness, conference hears
Fenian’s influence on Irish nationalism will be discussed at free event in Rosscarbery
Funeral can be seen as marking start of countdown to 1916 Rising, says academic
Centenary events offer opportunity for reconciliation, says Cameron adviser
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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