Dublin council to commission new monument honouring women of Ireland’s revolution
Move part of broader effort to address historical underrepresentation of women in public spaces
Move part of broader effort to address historical underrepresentation of women in public spaces
Outgoing Ambassador to the UK receives gong just before taking up new post as Ireland’s Ambassador to the UN
Details on public figures and their whereabouts and families are contained in the 1926 Census
The Prisoners’ Lens shows theatrical staged scenes which remind us that the events of 1916 were inspired by playwrights and actors as well as poets
Anonymous sheela-na-gig artists will reveal a new series of plaques from today
Irish art during the period both mirrored and shaped events in the political sphere
How the independent state in 1922 went from democratic general election to disaster
The first volume of Irish women’s speeches is a reminder of the female voices that inspired and drove change
Some 100 years ago TDs made the most important choice in the history of Irish State
Constance Markievicz and Mary Robinson in roll-call of women who have helped shape Europe
The artist on cameras, John Hinde postcards and Newry during the Troubles
Anna Parnell led a generation of women in the 19th century and inspired another in the 20th
When the long-established RIC proved not up to the task of crushing the IRA, the British government made the fateful and fatal decision to draft in the Black and Tans and Auxiliaries
Rebel songs were an integral part of the culture of Republicanism in the early 20th century
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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