Well done on that purchase!
We showed the film at the Parnell Summer School a few years ago. It wasnโt as bad as I had been led to believe.
Well done on that purchase!
We showed the film at the Parnell Summer School a few years ago. It wasnโt as bad as I had been led to believe.
From todayโs Irish Times: Next stop, Antarctica: โVan Diemenโs Landโ and its many historical Irish connections
www.irishtimes.com/opinion/an-i...
We are sorry to hear of the death of Tom Dunne, professor emeritus of history at UCC and formerly a director of Cork University Press. Details of funeral arrangements are at rip.ie/death-notice...
250 years ago today America began its march toward independence at the Battles of Lexington and Concord. The battles marked โNo Kings Day, Part I.โ Today millions of Americans will take part in โNo Kings Day, Part II.โ
Invitation to "Mr. William Devlin" to the "Concord Fight" on April 19th, 1925, with a program for the day attached
On the 125th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord, the Town of Concord invited BC President William Devlin, SJ to โThe Concord Fightโ in commemoration of the beginning of the American Revolution. Weโre sending our best to our friends in Concord on the 250th Anniversary of the Battle!
"Rory McIlroyโs wish to be identified as Northern Irish is typical of his generation" by Stephen Collins in @irishtimes.com, incl mention of research by our director Prof Shirlow showing that support for a united Ireland is not growing despite demographic changes:
www.irishtimes.com/opinion/2025...
Last day for abstracts!
My thanks to Cormac O'Hanrahan and all involved with 'Cut & Paste', an annual historical journal on Arthur Griffith. An enjoyable launch in the James Joyce Center. My own article is about Griffith and Michael Collins' turbulent dealings with each other in early 1922 as civil war loomed.
โWhat we are witnessing are not the collapse of the institutions of American democracy, it is the collapse of the culture of democracyโฆ and it can be seen on this side of the Atlantic tooโ
Lord Sumpton - hardly a bleeding heart liberal- incredibly worrying on state of democracy
Crown Imperial fritillary attended by a court of bright tulips, Merrion Square, Dublin
My friend Dr. Joanne Liu, former international president of Doctors Without Borders, was cancelled at NYU. The vice-president in education asked to see her powerpoint, prior to her lecture. One slide showed the number of humanitarian workers who died in Gaza. NYU cancelled the event.
Call for papers for the 35th Conference of Irish Historians, 'Inner lives and outer realities' closes 31 March.
Open to historians of any geographic area and period.
www.maynoothuniversity.ie/news-events/...
George Clooneyโs Good Night, and Good Luck: The Broadway audience gasps at Muskโs โNazi saluteโ
www.irishtimes.com/world/us/202...
Dublin parish unveils sculpture of atonement for Jesuitsโ abuse
www.thetablet.co.uk/news/dublin-...
David: Are you concerned about retaliation from the Trump administration because of this story? Jeffrey: Itโs not my role to care about the possibility of threats or retaliation. We just have to come to work and do our jobs to the best of our ability. Unfortunately, in our society todayโwe see this across corporate journalism and law firms and other industriesโthereโs too much preemptive obeying for my taste. All we can do is just go do our jobs.
A fantastically important postscript to this piece: David Graham asks Jeffrey Goldberg about possible retaliation, and Goldberg gives a perfect answer โ with perfect swipes. www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/...
Reminder - get your abstracts in by March 31st #speirgorm #skystorians #history #irishhistory
Cover of CUT & PASTE 2025, featuring a little-known portrait of Arthur Griffith.
Very pleased to be associated again this year with CUT&PASTE. The 2025 issue will be launched by:
Paschal Donohue TD, Minister for Finance
10am on MONDAY 31st MARCH 2025
at the JAMES JOYCE CENTRE
NORTH GREAT GEORGE'S STREET
DUBLIN 1
Copies on sale at the event โฌ7 each
Excellent letter in the Irish Times reminding us that Irish builders did not build the White House as indicated by the Taoiseach this week. It was build by slaves including those owned by the Irish architect James Hoban.
Permanent position for the right professional archivist. ๐
Delighted to have this photo, Nicholas. Iโve just published a piece about Savannah and refer to Forsyth Park fountain going green.
www.irishcatholic.com/st-patrick-a...
Hereโs the print version of the article.
A report on my recent visit to Savannah GA in the special St Patrickโs Day issue of the Irish Catholic newspaper published today. Felix
www.irishcatholic.com/st-patrick-a...