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On this day
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
The tensions existing between what historians call ‘the two histories’.
Dr Regan and Mr Snide
Our history, your story: GAA Oral History Project
In the light of the relaunch of the Schools’ History Essay Prize, Ciarán Brady reflects on the role of the essay in the writing of history.
Seán Duffy argues that, while there is nothing wrong in principal with merging national archival institutions, Minister Martin Cullen will not succeed in his stated aim of ‘economies of scale and costs, and an enhancement of what they have on offer for the tourist, user and student’ by merging the National Library, National Archives and the Irish Manuscripts Commission.