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On this day
Editor’s recommendation
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
The tensions existing between what historians call ‘the two histories’.
Dr Regan and Mr Snide
Ireland & the European Reformation
the creation of an icon
a controversy that ran and ran
the branding of industrial Ireland We have always held that the Gaelic League, by imparting pride and self-respect and true love of country to the Irish people, would do a great deal finally to promote an industrial revival. The Gaelic Leaguer has shaken off the melancholy which has withered the faculties of other Irishmen...and [he] is looking about for things to do, for old native industries to encourage, and new ones to create. George Russell (Æ), The Irish Homestead, 21 April 1906.
compiling a historical database