Labour in waiting: the after-effects of the Dublin Lockout

In the short term, the Lockout was a pyrrhic victory for the employers. They did not abandon their central demand, the ban on Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union (ITGWU) members, but only its inspirer, Murphy, and a few others enforced it. The union was weaker but it survived. Its example inspired workers to organise … Read more

WELCOME TO THE BLOG

Welcome to the History Ireland blog. As eager readers of the magazine are painfully aware, History Ireland is a bi-monthly publication. To stop the wailing and gnashing of teeth that accompanies the inevitable wait for the next issue, we’re launching the blog on our brand spanking new website in order to keep abreast of all kinds of matters historical. … Read more

Liberty Hall: 1960s eyesore or modernist icon?

Liberty Hall was the first high-rise building in Dublin. Upon its completion in 1964 it was the highest building in the state, bringing a new building type (the tall building) into Dublin’s street- and riverscape; it was hailed as ‘Ireland’s first sky-scraper’ and ‘Dublin’s crystal tower’. The original Liberty Hall, which served as the Northumberland … Read more