The First World War caused a major propaganda battle in Ireland between, on the one hand, the constitutional Nationalist Party, led by John Redmond, and the British authorities who were both in favour of the war and voluntary recruitment, and on the other hand, Sinn Féin, opposition nationalists and also a few Catholic clergymen who were against the British war effort in the country, deeming that the home rule crisis had not been dealt with in a satisfactory way. This article aims at shedding light on the confrontation between the two sides. It seems that the British authorities were rather disorganised in their various propaganda campaigns, while Sinn Fein pursued an energetic and sometimes vitriolic anti-war campaign. One of the themes us...
On 24 April 1916, Irish nationalists proclaimed the Irish Republic in Dublin while Ireland was still...
Ireland’s war experience cannot be separated from Irish politics. Indeed, the story is not one of 19...
The present article shows how the Vatican drew closer to nationalist Ireland at the expense of Brita...
The First World War caused a major propaganda battle in Ireland between, on the one hand, the consti...
This article deals with French propaganda efforts in Ireland during the First World War, a theme hit...
The received narrative of the Ulster crisis relegates John Redmond to the role of bystander as parli...
The present article examines how certain members of the British Cabinet during the First World War c...
The present article examines how certain members of the British Cabinet during the First World War c...
In January 1916 a party of journalists from seven Irish newspapers visited Irish regiments serving o...
The received narrative of the Ulster crisis relegates John Redmond to the role of bystander as parli...
In January 1916 a party of journalists from seven Irish newspapers visited Irish regiments serving o...
The propaganda and electioneering battles that were conducted by nationalists and unionists, separat...
One of the first modern mass nationalist parties, the Irish Parliamentary Party [IPP] dominated Iris...
[Extract] Ireland was something of a paradox during the First World War. She was the “one bright spo...
On 24 April 1916, Irish nationalists proclaimed the Irish Republic in Dublin while Ireland was still...
On 24 April 1916, Irish nationalists proclaimed the Irish Republic in Dublin while Ireland was still...
Ireland’s war experience cannot be separated from Irish politics. Indeed, the story is not one of 19...
The present article shows how the Vatican drew closer to nationalist Ireland at the expense of Brita...
The First World War caused a major propaganda battle in Ireland between, on the one hand, the consti...
This article deals with French propaganda efforts in Ireland during the First World War, a theme hit...
The received narrative of the Ulster crisis relegates John Redmond to the role of bystander as parli...
The present article examines how certain members of the British Cabinet during the First World War c...
The present article examines how certain members of the British Cabinet during the First World War c...
In January 1916 a party of journalists from seven Irish newspapers visited Irish regiments serving o...
The received narrative of the Ulster crisis relegates John Redmond to the role of bystander as parli...
In January 1916 a party of journalists from seven Irish newspapers visited Irish regiments serving o...
The propaganda and electioneering battles that were conducted by nationalists and unionists, separat...
One of the first modern mass nationalist parties, the Irish Parliamentary Party [IPP] dominated Iris...
[Extract] Ireland was something of a paradox during the First World War. She was the “one bright spo...
On 24 April 1916, Irish nationalists proclaimed the Irish Republic in Dublin while Ireland was still...
On 24 April 1916, Irish nationalists proclaimed the Irish Republic in Dublin while Ireland was still...
Ireland’s war experience cannot be separated from Irish politics. Indeed, the story is not one of 19...
The present article shows how the Vatican drew closer to nationalist Ireland at the expense of Brita...