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History Ireland JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2025

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WHAT WERE THE BRITISH SAYING ABOUT IRELAND DURING THE EARLY YEARS OF THE TROUBLES?

By John Gibney In November 1971 Harold Wilson, the former (and future) British prime minister whose...

COVERT IRISH REPUBLICAN ASSISTANCE TO BASQUE AND CATALAN NATIONALISTS, 1925–6

By Kyle McCreanor A tale of false passports, international espionage and grandioseplots in JazzAge...

LILLIE DILLON—‘IRELAND’S AIRWOMAN NO. 1’

By Tom Dillon Described as ‘Ireland’s airwoman No.1’, Lillie Dillon from Listowel, Co. Kerry, was a...

ART O’BRIEN AND THE DEPORTATION OF IRISH REPUBLICANS FROM BRITAIN TO DUBLIN IN 1923

By Mary MacDiarmada Art O’Brien was born in London in 1872. His father was from Cork city and his...

CUMANN NA MBAN IN THE GLENS OF ANTRIM 1920–4

By Margaret Ward Lloyd George, speaking in the House of Commons debate on the Treaty on 14 December...

‘STEPHEN THE STUFFER’

By Peter Murray Ernest Kavanagh’s Irish Workercartoon (opposite page) depicts three figures—the lord...

JAMES HASTIE—THE CORK NATIVE WHO HELPED END THE MADAGASCAR SLAVE-TRADE

By David Mould In July 1817 the Irish-born James Hastie, a 30-year-old East India Company...

THE FOUNDLING HOSPITAL, DUBLIN

By Mark B. Roe The records of the British and old Irish parliaments contain detailed evidence of one...

VESSELS OF HISTORY—CHALICES AS SACRED OBJECTS AND STORY-MAKERS

By Małgorzata Krasnodębska-D’Aughton and Richard Keyes McDonnell On 2 July 2021 a silver-gilt...

Regulars

From the editor

As you were

In one of our podcasts analysing the 2020 general election (link below), historian Brian Hanley was...

From the editor

As you were

In one of our podcasts analysing the 2020 general election (link below), historian Brian Hanley was...

Bite-sized history

BY DONAL FALLON THE IRISH COURTS PODCAST Marking the centenary of the Courts of Justice Act, 1924, a new podcast series explores landmark legal cases in Irish...

Artefacts

THE FCA

By Lar Joye During the Emergency (1939–45) the Irish Army increased in size to 38,000 in 1942, with an additional 103,530 volunteers in the Local Defence Forces (LDF). Based on these numbers, theIrish...

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