or the political violence precipitating the Irish Civil War of 1922-1923—the subject of his Burns Scholar Lecture on March 2 at 5:30 p.m. in the Burns Library Thompson Room. A collaboration between ...
In the century following the Irish Civil War (1922-1923), monuments were erected across the country to honour those who lost their lives and different causes for which they died. There is nothing ...
Her Irish ‘awakening’ followed the trajectory ... Released from the North Dublin Union in early May 1923 after six months in various civil war prisons in the capital, Macardle, having lost ...
If you nodded off during history classes you may not remember the vast story of Ireland. Check out these Irish historical ...
It didn’t exactly do what it said on the tin. A survey of filmgoers leaving Civil War found that most, like your correspondent, went to the film not out of interest in independent cinema or ...
His latest venture, The Informer, is a rare look at the Irish Civil War inspired by the 1925 novel by Liam O’Flaherty. “I had always wanted to do a play about the Civil War because there haven ...
‘No Middle Path: the Civil War in Kerry’ offers an engrossing account of some of the darkest days in Irish history Historian and Author Owen O'Shea with his latest book 'No Middle ...
At Fredericksburg, Pickett's men cut down the courageous "Irish brigade ... nearly all the rest would be killed by the war's end. George Edward Pickett was raised in Richmond, Virginia, the ...
About The Irish Civil War, how to watch, cast and FAQs. Three-part documentary telling the epic and often challenging story of the origins, conflict and legacy of the civil war that took place in ...