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12 August 1922: Death of a statesman
Read Eunan Ó Halpin’s essay on the fading of Arthur Griffith on Century Ireland.
Publications
9 August 1922: The reopening of Clery’s department store
Read Fionnuala Walsh’s essay on ordinary life in extraordinary times on Century Ireland.
9 August 1922: The battle for Cork
Read Joanna Bruck and Damian Sheils’ essay on Landscapes of counter-memory on Century Ireland.
3 August 1922: The Abandoned Tailteann Games
Read Paul Rouse’s essay on sport, nationality and partition on Century Ireland.
SAPEA Call for Nomination of Experts: Towards Sustainable Food Consumption
SAPEA are seeking experts to sit on a new SAPEA Working Group on ’Towards Sustainable Food Consumption’.
Policy and International Relations
Watchback Discourse Series | Decoding the past to conserve our future
Watch the recording of the Discourse delivered by Dr Larisa DeSantis (Vanderbilt University), with a response from Paul Giller MRIA, which took place on 18…
Public Engagement
13 July 1922: Jim Larkin lectures the Irish Republican League of Canada
Read Patrick Mannion’s essay on diasporic nationalism in North America on Century Ireland.
7 July 1922: Free State forces attack Skeog House
Read Breandán Mac Suibhne’s article recalling the attack on Skeog House by Free State forces on Century Ireland.
28 June 1922: The Assault on the Four Courts
Read John Borgonovo’s essay detailing the beginnings of the Irish Civil War on Century Ireland.
22 June 1922: The Assassination of Sir Henry Wilson
Read Fearghal McGarry’s essay on the murder of Sir Henry Wilson on Century Ireland.
2022 IAP Young Physician Leaders (YPL) Programme Call for candidates
The InterAcademy Partnership is seeking candidates for the 12th IAP Young Physician Leaders Programme to be held on 13-18 October 2022 in conjunction with the…
12 June 1922: George V Receives the Colours of Disbanded Irish Regiments
Read Heather Jones’s essay on ‘Monarchy, Empire and Sovereignty’ on Century Ireland.