Telling the Truth Is Dangerous: A history of Robert Dudley Edwards
Edwards spent more than 50 years ‘planning and fighting’ for establishment of the national archives
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Edwards spent more than 50 years ‘planning and fighting’ for establishment of the national archives
A man of intellectual arrogance and social insecurity with a contempt for ‘blue bloods’ who dominated top ranks of the British army
Captain Patrick McCormack’s relatives received equivalent of £450,000 after he was shot dead in Gresham Hotel in Dublin
Historian Liz Gillis finds credible witness statement that Collins and anti-Treaty IRA men squared up in Clonakilty hotel just days before the start of the Civil War
It appears the Big Fellow had a funny accent – even by Cork standards
Preserving a record of our armed forces has involved many battles over the years
Ruairí Brugha: Former IRA chief hoped his death would ‘serve some greater good’
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