Follow for #1916Timeline news and twitter action as it may have happened 100 years ago :) @UCC & @irishexaminer collaborate to bring their resources to life
The updated web project @theirishrev by @UCCHistory can be seen here https://t.co/kTaJx9FSkI; it includes an interactive map of the 2,181 I.R.A. companies in 1921/22 https://t.co/aPsQojuWyI + resources that could help #JCHistory students examine key events, 1911-23 in #LO 2.4
If you missed last Thursday's Webinar 'Mapping IRA Companies, 1921-22', hosted by the 'Atlas of the Irish Revolution' research team, @UCC in collaboration with the Military Archives @mspcblog, you could watch the recording at https://t.co/BearaWbWVN
Join us for a public webinar on 20 January to mark the launch of the #IRACompaniesMap on https://t.co/d3Ty9Oz66L. Dr John Borgonovo & Dr Donal O'Drisceoil in conversation with @MuayCe, & cartographers @charlesroche & Mike Murphy. Registration details here: https://t.co/okn4KA3A68
Great to hear that ‘The Irish Revolution’ and ‘The Hunger’, two superb documentaries based on @CorkUP#Atlas series and produced in association with @UCC, will be broadcast across Europe on 30 November. https://t.co/NI2ghlXJOq
The proceedings from the Anglo-Irish Treaty Negotiations Conference, hosted by UCC's School of History in October, are now available on YouTube! Listen to papers from across the two-days and opening remarks by An Taoiseach, Micheál Martin. https://t.co/I8GMLak4BR
Two exciting new publications from @UCC historians, Donal Ó Drisceoil and Jérôme aan de Wiel. Read more about ‘Utter Disloyalist' and 'Ireland's Helping Hand to Europe' at the School of History website. https://t.co/vYF6rbcYzy
@MercierBooks@CEUPress @AanJerome
Munster: The historic University College #Cork campus includes a mass grave of 13 Irish Republican Army (IRA) members executed by the British government in 1921
https://t.co/kdlW3IZCtr
@UCCHistory Resources for Secondary Schools based on @CorkUP 'Atlas of the Irish Revolution' are now available to download from @rte website. Lesson Plans, worksheets and document packs on topics ranging from the Famine to the Free State. #homeschooling
https://t.co/Zn6McMj0jW
Still time to register for Wednesday’s lecture by @UCCHistory’s Dr John Borgonovo on hunger strikes of Terence MacSwiney and Cork prisoners. The deaths of MacSwiney, Cork’s Lord Mayor & Mid-Cork TD, and of Michael Fitzgerald & Joseph Murphy, were Irish Revolution turning points.
Contributors to tomorrow's episode of Scéalta Grá Na hÉireann on @TG4TV include @UCC historians @heleneokeeffe & @DoyleNeill in conversation about the doomed 19th century love affair of #RobertEmmet Sarah Curran.
In one of the new @UCCHistory articles on https://t.co/iLL7yaYMKl, Donal Ó Drisceoil looks at how the Brigade Activity Reports from the @mspcblog shed light on 'the IRA at war', particularly in Co. Cork, the ‘storm centre’ of the Irish War of Independence. https://t.co/Yi2nI8CaU8
Three new interactive #maps designed and developed by @UCC cartographers @charlesroche & Mike Murphy, offer new perspectives on the #BurningofCork by Crown forces on 11-12 December 1920. https://t.co/2WlqMn27Ch
Looking forward to talking about the #BurningofCork in 1920 and new maps by the Atlas of the Irish Revolution team at this @NLI event on 9 December. You can register now via the Events page on the NLI website: https://t.co/qnYyxA8YdE