Sir,—Peter Connolly (Letters, HI 20.6, Nov./Dec. 2012) contrasts the wiping out by Tom Barry’s column of eighteen Auxiliaries at Kilmichael in November 1920 with the sparing of men from the […]

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Sir, —I’m trying to find more information on an individual called JohnNeale. He was a ‘young socialist cockney member of the Irish CitizenArmy’ who acted as a lookout on top […]

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Sir, —It would appear that my plea for an objective and rationalapproach to the possibility of ethnic cleansing in 1920s Ireland fellon deaf ears with Mr Donal Kennedy (letters, July/August […]

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The origins of Men of the South may be attributed to a meeting on 25 May 1921 between Albert Wood KC and the recently arrested Seán Moylan, commander of the […]

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