What was meant to be a direct and serious threat to British rule in Ireland in 1916 became a small-scale skirmish on the streets of Dublin that had little impact beyond the capital city. But the actions of the men and women who were behind the Easter Rising have an important claim on Irish collective memory. That the nationalist rhetoric of the now famous 1916 martyrs was wrapped in a religious idiom, and appealed to this-worldly as well as otherworldly sentiment, helped to ensure its place in posterity. For all the importance of this event in our collective memory though, it has not always been remembered as it was on Easter Sunday 2006, when the Irish state organised an elaborate official commemoration of the tragic and ill-fated risi...
This paper will survey the means employed by various bodies within Ireland to commemorate the 1916 E...
Bloody Sunday. Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
Bloody Sunday, Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
What was meant to be a direct and serious threat to British rule in Ireland in 1916 became a small-s...
In the history of Ireland there is a reoccurring pattern for the uproar of the discontented people....
The centenary of the Easter 1916 Rising was a source of both celebration and no little anxiety in Ir...
My research covers the 1916 Easter Rising that occurred in Dublin. I am looking at how the media cov...
On the ninetieth anniversary of the Easter Rising in Ireland this year, a large and well-attended p...
As Ireland prepares to mark the centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising, Heather Jones traces how this f...
Before traveling to Ireland, I watched the film Michael Collins; aside from the single paragraph of ...
Like many countries, Ireland has a chaotic and tumultuous past which results in challenges for the s...
Veldeman Marie-Christine. The Easter Rising 1916: a Minor Incident of Major Importance in Modern Iri...
The aim of this work is to compare the two most important commemorations (semicentennial and centenn...
Kilmainham Gaol on the outskirts of Dublin - between 1966, when it was restored and opened to the pu...
Commemoration is part of what defines nations and their configurations; the considerable investment ...
This paper will survey the means employed by various bodies within Ireland to commemorate the 1916 E...
Bloody Sunday. Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
Bloody Sunday, Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
What was meant to be a direct and serious threat to British rule in Ireland in 1916 became a small-s...
In the history of Ireland there is a reoccurring pattern for the uproar of the discontented people....
The centenary of the Easter 1916 Rising was a source of both celebration and no little anxiety in Ir...
My research covers the 1916 Easter Rising that occurred in Dublin. I am looking at how the media cov...
On the ninetieth anniversary of the Easter Rising in Ireland this year, a large and well-attended p...
As Ireland prepares to mark the centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising, Heather Jones traces how this f...
Before traveling to Ireland, I watched the film Michael Collins; aside from the single paragraph of ...
Like many countries, Ireland has a chaotic and tumultuous past which results in challenges for the s...
Veldeman Marie-Christine. The Easter Rising 1916: a Minor Incident of Major Importance in Modern Iri...
The aim of this work is to compare the two most important commemorations (semicentennial and centenn...
Kilmainham Gaol on the outskirts of Dublin - between 1966, when it was restored and opened to the pu...
Commemoration is part of what defines nations and their configurations; the considerable investment ...
This paper will survey the means employed by various bodies within Ireland to commemorate the 1916 E...
Bloody Sunday. Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
Bloody Sunday, Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...