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WHEN IRISH HISTORY, AND NEWS, BECAME BEST-SELLING FICTION

By Mark Holan American author Leon Uris released his eighth novel, Trinity, shortly before St...

HOW THE ARCHIVES OF THE POLISH GOVERNMENT IN EXILE ENDED UP IN AN IRISH MONASTERY

By Garry Ahern In 1949 the Benedictine priory at Glenstal, Co. Limerick, was drawn, albeit...

COLM O LOCHLAINN—BIBLIOPHILE AND RELUCTANT REVOLUTIONARY

By Dermot McGuinne   It is important to remind ourselves that for a period during the 1930s there...

ECHOES IN STONE

Discoveries surrounding the history of St Joseph’s Industrial School, Ballinasloe, and hopes for a...

DECLARING INDEPENDENCE—AMERICA 1776, IRELAND 1919

By Daniel Mulhall If you visit Thomas Jefferson’s magnificent home at Monticello near...

THOMAS PAINE, IRELAND AND THE IRISH GHOST

By Fergus Whelan Thomas Paine was born in Thetford, England, in 1737. He had worked as a staymaker...

‘AM I MY BROTHER’S KEEPER?’—THE MOYLAN FAMILY AND THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

By Victoria Anne Pearson In January 1776, during the American War of Independence, Cork-born Stephen...

THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF PRINCE FREDERICK

Did the premature death of George III’s father lead to the American Declaration of Independence in...

Regulars

From the editor

USA 250 revisited

While not a ‘special issue’ as such, this edition has a definite ‘USA 250’ flavour. For starters, we...

From the editor

USA 250 revisited

While not a ‘special issue’ as such, this edition has a definite ‘USA 250’ flavour. For starters, we...

Artefacts

CAPTURED SARATOGA MUSKET

By Hugh Stephenson This Dublin Castle Short Land Pattern musket, marked to the 9th Regiment of Foot, was most likely used—and ultimately captured—at the Battle of Saratoga 249 years ago. This battle...

Tales From The Grave

GOLDENBRIDGE CEMETERY—IN THE HEART OF INCHICORE

By Brian Casey The Penal Laws placed restrictions on the burial of Catholics and Dissenters in Ireland and they could only be buried in graveyards attached to an Anglican church, being charged extra...

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