The Friary at Charleville became a center for training Friars for the Irish mission. Irish Friars from all provinces were sent there, and it became the novitiate and alma mater of the province of ...
The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Journal of Strategic Security Vol. 6, No. 3, Fall 2013 The British State and the Irish Rebellio... The British State and the Irish Rebellion of 1916: An ...
From the time of the 1798 United Irishmen Rebellion, Irish-Americans supported Irish freedom. Throughout the 19th century, that support took many forms, from the donation of funds to the Irish ...
The rebellion had been a failure. The wider public did not rally to the United Irish cause. Many original supporters in Ulster, such as William Drennan, had been shocked by events in Wexford which ...
In Richmond Barracks was the 3rd Reserve Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment. The Marlborough Barracks housed the 6th Reserve Cavalry, while at the Portobello Barracks were the 3rd Reserve ...
Following a failed rebellion involving French assistance in 1798, the Act of Union, 1800, was put in place, essentially meaning that the Irish no longer engaged in a personal union with England ...
On the May Day in 1927 that the world anxiously awaits news of pilot Charles Lindbergh's daring flight across the Atlantic, Irish Republican Army veteran Harry arrives at Fire Island, New York ...