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'Spiritual Wounds: Trauma, Testimony and the Irish Civil War'
@siobhra in conversation with @louthcoco Historian in Residence @tormey_history.
Dundalk Library, Tues, 28th June, 6pm.
All welcome, no booking required, contact 042-9353190 for further information.
'The Women's Mission': an examination of Irish women's political movements in the 19th century and their role in the fight for women's franchise
Monday, 7th March @ 7pm, online.
by Dr Ciara Stewart
https://t.co/Ael0o4PfP3
@NLIreland
'By the 1980s the Civil War was largely an excuse to explain why two similar parties refused to cooperate, or in case of the Labour party to justify its own failures.'
Brian Hanley, 'The end of Civil War politics?'
In shops & https://t.co/tPunAoZ9dq
Image @ucdarchives
History Ireland subscribers - just in time for your lunch break - you can log in and read the new edition of HI.
Your neighbourhood postie should be bringing your copy any day now.
Everyone else, get yerselves into a shop this week and get your copy.