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cork / history and heritage Thursday April 09, 2015 - 18:32 by Seán Ó Murchú 1 comment (last - thursday april 09, 2015 - 20:25)
The 99th Easter 1916 Commemoration took place in St. Finbarrs Cemetery on Sunday 5th April. ... read full story / add a comment
dublin / history and heritage Monday July 21, 2014 - 17:53 by Joe Keegan
The Summer Series of the Easter Rising walking Tours has started. ... read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage Wednesday March 27, 2013 - 13:52 by Turing Test
Revisionists given a hammering by John Borgonovo . They are searching for an ouija board to contact Peter Hart for advice. Full text at link. UCC historian John Borgonovo casts doubt on some claims made in the TV3 series ‘In The Name Of The Republic’ TV3’s TWO-PART documentary series, In the Name of the Republic has created a stir among historians, though perhaps not in the way the filmmakers intended. The programme illustrates the danger of accepting local folklore as historical fact, especially during this much-heralded “decade of centenaries”. In the first episode, viewers met an aged Co Laois man who related his boyhood encounter with a neighbouring farmer, who claimed he had dug up a body while ploughing his field, one of three corpses supposedly buried there by the IRA. Series host Prof Eunan O’Halpin (of Trinity College Dublin) told the audience hisresearch had uncovered two civilians abducted by the Tipperary IRA and “never seen again”. The rest of the episode attempted to prove his theory that they were interred in this Laois field. The episode concluded with O’Halpin opening the sealed files, only to learn that both had survived the conflict. They were never killed by the IRA, much less secretly buried in Laois. The obvious lesson here is: Finish your research before you rent the JCB. ... read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage Monday September 24, 2012 - 02:24 by Miceal 1 comment (last - monday september 24, 2012 - 02:33)
I hope it does some justice to the man, Frank Morrris is one of those men who deserves more attention and emembrance than he's received. I originally wrote this short bio as part of a larger research project on Saor Uladh and its Volunteers and ops, any contributions or contact by ex members or their relatives/associates would be greatly appreciated! ... read full story / add a comment
cork / history and heritage Monday August 27, 2012 - 14:03 by Justine McCarthy 5 comments (last - monday september 10, 2012 - 20:40) 2 images
A SON of a war of independence veteran has accused a historian of publishing "untrue and unchecked claims" relating to a disputed IRA ambush in which his father participated 92 years ago. Edward "Ned" Young was the last known survivor of the Kilmichael ambush, when the IRA killed 17 police auxiliaries on November 28, 1920. His son John Young has described as "palpably untrue" assertions made by Dr Eve Morrison about a phone conversation he had with her last month. Morrison's claims appear to contradict an affidavit Young signed five years ago, in which he denied that his father co-operated with a controversial book about the ambush. ... read full story / add a comment
international / history and heritage Monday May 02, 2011 - 13:52 by Mark Fischer 6 comments (last - monday may 02, 2011 - 23:13)
Mark Fischer interviews Clive Bloom on his new book 'Restless revolutionaries'. A book which examines the legacy of Republicanism in British history. Full text at url. You talk about the history of republicanism’s “crushing failures” in the book. One way that these struggles are crushed, of course, is that the victor writes the histories ... Exactly. You have to unearth these histories, the documentation. You have to search for the graves where these people are buried - there are no monuments to guide you. More than that, you have to reconstruct the politics of the time to understand these rebellions in their context. In the case of William Courtney and the 1838 rebellion in Dover, for example, there is a plaque on the church wall commemorating the dead. But why, when this guy turned up preaching as he did, were people prepared to believe it and to die for it? When we understand that, then history comes alive for us and speaks directly to how we live now, the struggles that surround us in today’s world. ... read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage Friday February 04, 2011 - 09:47 by Fin Dwyer 1 image 1 audio file
Episode 6 is the start of a fascinating story, full of twists and turns. Over the next three shows we will see the O Neill kingdom who have dominated the first five shows see their power challenged by the Dal Cais (the family of Brian Boru). This will see many challengers rise and fall as these two families battle it out for supremacy in medieval Irelan ... read full story / add a comment
international / history and heritage Tuesday September 07, 2010 - 17:27 by Paddy Hackett 25 comments (last - sunday february 06, 2011 - 17:01)
In a sense, then, there is a commonality between these three 19th century intellectual figures --Darwin, Marx and Nietzsche. ... read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage Wednesday August 18, 2010 - 10:10 by Irish history Podcast
Episode 4 released ... read full story / add a comment
international / history and heritage Monday July 12, 2010 - 17:10 by Ahaztuak 4 comments (last - thursday july 22, 2010 - 20:36) 1 attached file
Memory news from the Basque Country ... read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage Monday May 24, 2010 - 01:01 by Sharon. 1 image
The Annual CABHAIR Dinner was held in Dublin on Saturday 22nd May 2010. ... read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage Wednesday October 07, 2009 - 11:06 by € = £ 5 comments (last - friday october 16, 2009 - 12:48) 3 images
The most mendacious and shameful of any of the Cinn Comhairlí to supposedly serve the Irish state is about to pass into history celebrated by Brian Cowen as someone who served Ireland well. Today's Irish Independent reveals that whilst celebrating Robbie Burns night in Scotland last January, John O'Donoghue claimed 1 sterling pound in expenses for a donation he had made through the goodness of his heart to UNICEF. As we most probably remember the average exchange rate for one sterling pound to one euro in January 2009 was a whopping 1.0768.You could probably have rounded those three farthings to a penny and lodged them in an AIB account with nobody asking questions. ... read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage Saturday October 03, 2009 - 14:16 by Blazes Boylan 25 comments (last - sunday january 23, 2011 - 05:56) 3 images 2 video files
An ignored outcome of the Lisbon II referendum; a new role for Tony Blair, our next über-President. Move over Mary Mac, and be glad that he is a convert. ... read full story / add a comment
international / history and heritage Monday September 21, 2009 - 19:02 by Never Again 6 comments (last - sunday october 04, 2009 - 17:38)
Once the words of denial regarding The Holocaust pour forth from the lips of Ahmadinejad. I do not think this it will be possible to explain it away as a mistranslation. ... read full story / add a comment
national / history and heritage Tuesday September 08, 2009 - 00:46 by kbranno
national / history and heritage Friday July 31, 2009 - 15:18 by history buff 3 comments (last - friday january 07, 2011 - 16:23)
An article on Irish anarchism in the 1880s by historian Fintan Lane that was published in the March/April 2008 issue of History Ireland. ... read full story / add a comment
waterford / history and heritage Saturday July 04, 2009 - 21:30 by Archangel 6 comments (last - monday january 25, 2010 - 23:03)
Son of Flying Column veteran refused permission to spread Father's ashes on Republican Plot ... read full story / add a comment
international / history and heritage Monday June 29, 2009 - 15:39 by TaraWatch 1 image
Minister for the Environment, John Gormley, advertised a public process in December to review Ireland's Tentative List of UNESCO sites. The aim was to submit this list, including the Hill of Tara, to UNESCO at their World Heritage Committee meeting in Seville, Spain. That didn't happen. Dave Kenny asks 'why?' He also notes there will be a demonstration outside the Dail on Wednesday, 1st July at 1.00pm ... read full story / add a comment
international / history and heritage Wednesday May 27, 2009 - 19:47 by iosaf 2 comments (last - friday may 29, 2009 - 23:01) 3 images
June 2nd 1967 was a watershed in German postwar history so pivotal that the date would be used by a terrorist grouping as their name. Benno Ohnesorg was shot dead by a policeman. Ohnesorg had been peacefully protesting the visit of the then Shah of Iran to the then West Berlin. It has now emerged the policeman in question, Karl-Heinz Kurras had been a member of the STASI since 1955 though there is no evidence he was acting on their orders at the time of the shooting. ... read full story / add a comment
international / history and heritage Monday May 25, 2009 - 20:22 by erudite type 3 comments (last - wednesday may 27, 2009 - 14:53)
Reuters and other newswires are carrying an Iranian story in the last hour that the revolutionary guard have arrested 114 "devil worshippers" and seized drugs and alcohol during a party in a southern city. "Cutting (their own) skin and sucking up the blood was among the indecent behavior of the group," Mehr News Agency quoted Colonel Abbas Hamedi of Iran's Revolutionary Guards in the city of Shiraz as saying. He said a Guards intelligence unit launched an investigation into the all-male group about one year ago, leading to their arrest Sunday evening. "The group's aim was to promote irreligious behavior," Hamedi, adding they had posted footage of their parties on the Internet. The Islamic Republic, which bans alcohol and narcotics, last year said it would launch a crackdown on "indecent Western-inspired movements" such as rappers and satanists. Which all sounds dandy to the general public who probably don't know about the Melak Taus ... read full story / add a comment |
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