By Joseph E.A. Connell Three separate but connected events occurred in Dublin on 21 November 1920, which became known as Bloody Sunday. First came the killings in the morning of […]
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Read More →EOIN KINSELLA Four Courts Press €45 ISBN Reviewed by Colum Kenny Colum Kenny BL, professor emeritus, is a former chairperson of the Master’s in Journalism at Dublin City University. This […]
Read More →BRIAN M. WALKER The History Press £15.95 ISBN 9780750991292 Reviewed by John Gibney John Gibney is Assistant Editor with the Royal Irish Academy’s Documents on Irish Foreign Policy series. Divided […]
Read More →FERGUS WHELAN Irish Academic Press €29.95 ISBN 9781788551212 Reviewed by Tim Murtagh Tim Murtagh is a research fellow with the Beyond 2022 Project, PRONI. There have recently been a number […]
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