In the current issue
History Ireland SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2024
- Archives, Access and Human Rights
- If it quacks like a duck …
- The death of Theobald Wolfe Tone—suicide or murder?
- Shrinking money—re discovery of rare ten pence coins
- Irish Defence Forces established
- Invasion: The Normans
- George Petrie—a ‘type’ of genius
- ‘A fist fight with the feet’— Ireland’s forgotten folk wrestling traditions
Features
By James Sharkey It was 5 April 1974, my 29th birthday. I had just arrived in Moscow with...
By Lance Pettitt The part that Irishmen have played in British military conflicts down the years is...
By Pat Poland In the early hours of the morning of 1 September 1939, the German pocket-battleship...
By Emma Quinn A March 1931 article in the Irish Examiner announced that a ‘solemn decree protesting...
By Arthur Matthews Kevin O’Higgins, the Free State minister for justice and vice-president of the...
By Ruadhán MacFadden Wrestling was once a common feature of life and society in Ireland. Throughout...
Regulars
From the editor
My ‘first’ Olympic Games were in 1972—no, not as a competitor, but as a schoolboy spectator on...
From the editor
My ‘first’ Olympic Games were in 1972—no, not as a competitor, but as a schoolboy spectator on...
History in the news
Bite-sized history
BY DONAL FALLON NO FLUNKEYISM HERE! In 1900 Queen Victoria arrived in Dublin to considerable fanfare, as the Second Boer War rumbled on. Donal P. McCracken, a...
Gems of architecture
Artefacts
By Edmond Barrett In 1993 the new, small ten pence coin was introduced to replace the 1971 design. Time, and with it inflation, had rendered the old design increasingly expensive in relation to its...
Kindred Lines
IFI Film Eye
100 years ago
Reviews
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