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Launch of ‘Into Europe: Ireland and the EU, 1973-2023’
New RIA/DFA exhibition on fifty years of Irish EEC/EU membership launched by Tánaiste Micheál Martin
Documents on Irish Foreign Policy
The 19th RIA/URSI Research Colloquium on Radio Science and Communications
Colloquium with papers from academics and industry with a poster exhibition and free public lecture.
Engineering and Computer Sciences Committee
Epilogue : Forgetting 1922
Read Guy Beiner’s essay on the forgotten legacy of 1922 on Century Ireland.
Publications
27 December 1922: The occupation of the Irish consulate, New York
Read John Gibney’s essay on “Revolutionary Diplomacy” on Century Ireland.
22 December 1922: Patrick Hogan’s memorandum on land seizures
Read Heather Laird’s essay on “Containing the Land War” on Century Ireland.
Schools engagement programme 2022
In the spring of 2022, Grangegorman Histories engaged with the Dublin 7 Educate Together National School and St Mary’s Primary School to explore different historical…
Grangegorman Histories
North and South What people think, told in graphs
Results of Ipsos poll. All graphics are from The Irish Times
ARINS: Analysing and Researching Ireland North and South
8 December 1922: The Mountjoy executions
Read Seán Enright’s essay on “State Executions during the Irish revolution” on Century Ireland.
7 December 1922: Ulster opts out of the Irish Free State
Read Robert Lynch’s article on “Partition and Power” on Century Ireland.
6 December 1922: The Irish Free State constitution becomes law
Read Bill Kissane’s article on “Defining Independence” on Century Ireland.
Recording now available of Ireland on the United Nations Security Council
As Ireland nears the end of its two year term on the UN Security Council, this event reflected on and evaluated Ireland’s contribution to the…
Humanities and Social Sciences
30 November 1922: Cumann na mBan’s telegram to W.T. Cosgrave
Read Dianne Hall’s article on “Irish Australians and the civil war.” on Century Ireland.