ÉAMONN CEANNT’S PIPES The subject of a fascinating biography by Mary Gallagher in the O’Brien Press 16 Lives series, Éamonn Ceannt is perhaps one of the less familiar signatories of […]
Read More →By Ivor Casey With his domineering physique and commanding voice, actor Godfrey Quigley’s contribution to the world of drama is one that easily garners admiration and a reason to be […]
Read More →MAY 13/1986 Peadar O’Donnell (93), militant socialist, died. Born in the Irish-speaking Rosses of north-west Donegal, the youngest of nine children of a musician and migrant worker, O’Donnell was amongst […]
Read More →By Maria Luddy The original ‘Directory of Sources for Irish Women’s History’ was made available on CD-ROM in 1999. With the advances in technology, the CD has now become obsolete […]
Read More →One of the positive results of the ‘decade of centenaries’, and of recent historical scholarship generally, has been an increased awareness of the role of women in all aspects of […]
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