The Death of Archbishop Ussher
Richard Cavendish marks the demise of an important Renaissance figure, on March 20th, 1656.
Richard Cavendish marks the demise of an important Renaissance figure, on March 20th, 1656.
Brian Girvin explains the tensions between the Irish government and many of the Irish people in their attitudes to the war against Nazism.
Phil Chapple examines a titanic and controversial figure in modern Irish history.
The organisation which would become the political arm of the Irish Republican Army was founded as a nationalist pressure group on November 28th, 1905.
Simon Lemieux shows how a synoptic approach enables us to appreciate the true nature of the Irish Question.
Howard Amos interrogates a key text on colonialism and assesses its influence.
Orla Finnegan and Ian Cawood show that the reasons for Parnell’s fall in 1890 are not as straightforward as they may appear at first sight.
Bill Rolston describes the impact of an erstwhile slave, who toured the Emerald Isle speaking out against slavery in 1845.
Peter Neville surveys the growth of republicanism in Ireland to the present day.
Michael Morrogh explains why Gladstone took up the cause of Irish home rule and why his policies failed so tragically.