Peaceful mass mobilisation, collective action against state institutions, boycott and ostracisation were powerful weapons in the conflict
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Scottish first minister said the occasion will live long in the memory, and they believed it
Heather Humphreys announces support for two symposia on women’s role in 1916
Artist David Rooney explains the poster published with this weekend’s ‘Irish Times’
Biggest public event in Ireland blessed by good weather and a large turnout
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