Irish culture’s remarkable response to the political turmoil from 1891 to 1922
Irish art during the period both mirrored and shaped events in the political sphere
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
Letter from the countess to a cousin in Australia emerges in London sale
The Dublin files: Those who fought in the Rising, and their families, struggled to get a military pension
‘Ireland is a beacon of hope in a time when regressive populism is on the rise in large parts of the world’
Josepha Madigan suggests permanent exhibition on women’s role in Irish history
We propose sites for new street names, sculptures for International Women’s Day
Core aim of one-party assembly – all members were Sinn Féin – was creation of republic
How the war began and how it progressed over the course of 1919
Ivana Bacik calls for Constance Markievicz portrait to be erected outside Leinster House
Special centenary Dáil sitting and War of Independence exhibition among events to watch out for
Constance Markievicz swapped privilege for a life of rebellion, revolution and politics
Vote 100: Confusion over whether women could stand for election resulted in just two female candidates in Ireland
Women’s rights were marginalised in Free State, with implications to present day
Markievicz devoted herself to fighting for Irish freedom, women’s rights and the poor
Vote 100: Much has improved for women in Ireland in a century, but there is also much still to do
The ending of the ban on women voting and standing for election is being celebrated across the country
This week marks the centenary of one of the most momentous events in Irish history
Vote 100: The life-long trade unionist advocated for improved conditions and representation for women
Vote 100: Founder of St Ultan’s children’s hospital looked for political and pragmatic solutions to deprivation
After decades of campaigning by the suffragettes, a 1918 Act gave a limited cohort of women the right to vote in parliamentary elections
In an act of peaceful secession, Irish people chose to be citizens, not subjects
Five bursaries of up to €20,000 will be awarded annually to women artists
Runners in Dublin’s 38th marathon recount personal bests and the buzz from the event
Despite the pain, mood among 20,000 runners was euphoric as they crossed finish line
First runners started at 8.55am and rolling road closures are in place along the route
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices