1919: a slow-burning start to the War of Independence
Although there were few casualties, the year marked a point of no return and made a confrontation between the British state and the Irish counterstate inevitable
Soloheadbeg: ‘Wicked’ beginning of the War of Independence
The ambush in the Tipperary town left two Royal Irish Constabulary constables dead
Michael Hopkinson: Historian who cast light on the Irish revolutionary decade
Hopkinson broke taboo on research into Irish Civil War
Diarmaid Ferriter: Michael Collins was no trail-blazing feminist
Collins wrote to Art O’Brien to express his disapproval about an intelligence operation that had been delegated to a woman
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Common Ground
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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