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Read John Borgonovo's essay detailing the beginnings of the Irish Civil War on Century Ireland.
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Read Marie Coleman's essay on 'Women Activists During the Civil War' on Century Ireland.
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Read Gavin Foster's essay on "Class, Social Revolution and Republicanism in the Civil War" on Century Ireland.
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Read Laurence Marley's essay on 'Class and Killing in Belfast' on Century Ireland.
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Read Guy Beiner's essay on the forgotten legacy of 1922 on Century Ireland.
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50 essays exploring a year that transformed Ireland available for online reading.
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Read Breandán Mac Suibhne's article recalling the attack on Skeog House by Free State forces on Century Ireland.
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Read Laura McAtackney's essay on 'Religion, Graffiti and Political Imprisonment' on Century Ireland.
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Read Anne Dolan's essay on "Trauma and the Legacy of Violence" on Century Ireland.
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Read Tim Wilson's essay on 'Conciliation Committees and the 1920s Troubles' on Century Ireland.
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If you are in Milwaukee this August, join historian and RIA author John Gibney for three talks as part of the Festival's Hedge School.
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Read Richard Bourke's essay 'Political Thought in Revolutionary Ireland' on Century Ireland.
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Read Patrick Mannion's essay on diasporic nationalism in North America on Century Ireland.
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Read Andrew R. Holmes's essay on 'Popular Protestantism in Belfast' on Century Ireland.
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Read Dáithí Ó Corráin's essay on 'Weaponising the Sacraments: The Roman Catholic Church and the Civil War' on Century Ireland.
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Read R.F. Foster's essay 'Meditating in Time of Civil War' on Century Ireland.
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Read Paul Rouse's essay on sport, nationality and partition on Century Ireland.
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Read Ciara Meehan's essay on 'The Propaganda War Over the Anglo-Irish Treaty' on Century Ireland.
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Read Gemma Clarke's essay on 'Everyday Violence in the Irish Civil War' on Century Ireland.
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Read Kevin Rockett's essay on 'Keeping Hollywood’s ‘Monkey House’ Morality Out Of Ireland' on Century Ireland.
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An Taoiseach reflects on how history shaped his political choices
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