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History Ireland MARCH / APRIL 2026

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DRUNK AT THE WHEEL—THE REGULATION OF DRINK DRIVING OFFENCES IN IRELAND, 1950–68

By Robert Grendon On an autumn evening in the early 1950s, the renowned Irish novelist and...

AFRICAN STUDENTS IN IRELAND AND UNIVERSITY SPORT IN THE 1950s AND 1960s

By Patrick R. Redmond Undoubtedly, the highest visibility of people of colour in Ireland has...

THE BANSHEE’S KISS—THE ALL-FOR-IRELAND LEAGUE, 1910–18

By Patrick Murphy Late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Cork had a reputation for political...

DANIEL O’CONNELL AND THE GERMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

While Daniel O’Connell’s influence on Belgium, France and Italy is relatively well known, little has...

CHOLERA IN IRELAND, 1832–3—POPULAR HYSTERIA AND MYSTICISM

By Nigel Johnston Of the significant punctuation points in pre-Famine history the cholera epidemic...

JOHN BRINKLEY—THE FIRST ROYAL ASTRONOMER OF IRELAND AND THE LAST BISHOP OF CLOYNE

By Brian Smyth A bequest by Francis Andrews, the provost of Trinity College, Dublin, enabled the...

THE FATE AND FORTUNES OF CONN O’NEILL (c. 1601–c. 1622)

By Clodagh Tait When the earls of Tyrconnell and Tyrone and their associates left Lough Swilly in...

THE VOYAGE OF ST COLUMBANUS—REDRAWING THE MAP

By Andrew Totten Around AD 590, somewhere along the east coast of Ireland, St Columbanus was waiting...

THE BOOK OF INVASIONS AND THE SPANISH GAELS

By Sergio Fernández Redondo Íth mac Bregoin athchonnairc hÉrinn ar tús, fescor gaimrid, a mulluch...

Regulars

From the editor

USA 250

Irish people will have more than a passing interest in the forthcoming 250th anniversary of the...

From the editor

USA 250

Irish people will have more than a passing interest in the forthcoming 250th anniversary of the...

Bite-sized history

BY DONAL FALLON WEXFORD ORAL HISTORIES GO ONLINE The Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) continues to provide an important online home for Irish primary source...

Artefacts

PANHARD M3 ARMOURED PERSONNEL CARRIER (APC)

By Lar Joye Traditionally, from 1922 to 1964 the Irish Defence Forces had relied mainly on Ireland’s old colonial master, Britain, for their armaments. While in the 1930s two Landsverk L60 light tanks...

Tales From The Grave

TWO RIOTS AT PROSPECT CEMETERY, 1835 AND 1836

By Brian Casey Drinking at the wake of a dead person is a long-standing custom at Irish funerals. This is often about sharing memories of the deceased person and to help with the grieving process...

From The Archives

Michael Collins military dictator

By John M. Regan This article first appeared in: THE SPLIT-Treaty to Civil War 1921–23 published by Wordwell as a supplement to History Ireland in 2021 priced €12. Copies are still available

The Truce and preliminary negotiations between de Valera and Lloyd George

By Joseph E.A. Connell Jr As British hopes for a military victory in the War of Independence faded, they began to wonder whether Ireland was worth the price in lives

Lively round-table discussions

Hedge Schools

Forthcoming Hedge Schools

Editor Tommy Graham will be hosting a series of History Ireland Hedge Schools, lively round-table discussions with historians and well-known personalities.

Hedge School audios and videos

A collection of audio and video recordings of the 20+ more Hedge Schools we have put on around Ireland, featuring well-known historians in lively debate on popular and relevant topics