As Easter approaches, take time to mark the 110th anniversary of the 1916 Rising by revisiting the Century Ireland online exhibition: explore our collection of articles & guides, photo galleries, and audio and film features #history#easter #1916 https://t.co/0duZ4GHFwT
WATCH/LISTEN: 'Ireland stood dangerously close to civil war' - Revisit the @RTEHistoryShow show from 2014 where Myles Dungan discusses the 'Curragh Crisis' with Dr. Conor Mulvagh from @UCDHistory https://t.co/s3ZnemYATI
Irish Labour movement launches a bitter attack on Sir Edward Carson and on the officers who led the 'incident' at the Curragh Camp. https://t.co/AomtLT9CBh
The Dáil debates on the Anglo-Irish Treaty began on 14 December 1921 and concluded #OnThisDay in 1922. This explainer, by @markduncanIRL, looks at the issues debated, the people who contributed, the final vote and its aftermath https://t.co/hgxInwlxYC
#OnThisDay in 1922 - the Ratification of the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Read this essay from Richard Bourke on the evolution of political thought in Revolutionary Ireland. Courtesy of @RIAdawson https://t.co/bOfJvtN3ED
Another #ManchesterDerby day, so for a bit sporting history with a difference check out our long read - 'Football on Fire: The IRA war on Manchester City and United, 1920-21' by @markduncanIRL#MCIMUN https://t.co/zoHCyuqaFx
#OnThisDay in 1922 - the assassination of Sir Henry Wilson. Read Prof Simon Ball's essay for @CenturyIRL on 'Ireland and the assassination culture of imperial Britain' https://t.co/Fszl8ue2z5
In 2014, Prof Joe Nugent of @BostonCollege talked to Century Ireland about James Joyce and the making of Dubliners, which was published a century before. #Bloomsday2025#Ulysses https://t.co/SLKuhV4OO9
Another perfect #Bloomsday2025 read from our Century Ireland archive - How James Joyce completed Ulysses – by Ed Mulhall @rte@RTEArchives#Ulysses https://t.co/0IcuP61gYw
On this #bloomsday2025 why not revisit Ed Mulhall’s fantastic #longread on the first sightings of Ulysses – James Joyce’s masterpiece @rte
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Art dealer and collector, Hugh Lane, was among those who died when the Lusitania sunk off the Irish coast #OnThisDay in 1915. To learn more about Lane and his life and times, check out this series of short films on our youtube channel https://t.co/P8Oa3R8Ykw
An artist's interpretation of passengers of the Lusitania scrambling for safety in the water off the Cork coast on 7 May 1915. The Lusitania was hit by a German torpedo and disappeared beneath the water level within 33 minutes.
#onthisday in 1915, the Lusitania, a British passenger liner, is sunk by a German torpedo eight miles off the Old Head of Kinsale in Co. Cork. It results in the deaths of nearly 1,200 people https://t.co/ja5Lliw5p5
This month marks the 110th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings. Some 12,000 Irishmen fought at Gallipoli in Irish regiments - 4,000 never returned home. Our online exhibition about the Irish at Gallipoli is still available at https://t.co/yk4YxBjeWe
With all the focus on events in Rome in recent days, here's a feature from our Century Ireland archives from Dr Jérôme aan de Wie on 'The Vatican and the Irish revolution, 1914-1923' #Pope#VaticanNews#Vatican
'Pius XI Ascends to the Papacy' - seem an appropriate time to revisit this essay from Laura McAtackney, published originally in the brilliant 'Ireland 1922 book from @RIAdawson https://t.co/uLga5herXa #Pope#Vatican#VaticanNews