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Origins of Northern Ireland

Origins of Northern Ireland

Cormac Moore explains the background to the establishment of the Northern Irish state

Bloody Sunday, 1920

Bloody Sunday, 1920

Mark Duncan on the events and aftermath of 21 November 1920

Yeats: the Nobel Poet

Yeats: the Nobel Poet

Ed Mulhall writes on W.B. Yeats, the ‘Smiling Public Man’ and Free State Senator who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923

Roger Casement: High Treason -

Roger Casement: High Treason -

‘High Treason’ & the Politics of Hanging

Ireland 1912 - 1916

Ireland 1912 - 1916

This short animation by Scriberia for Century Ireland tracks Ireland's transition from Home Rule to Easter Rising

 The Destruction of Dublin

The Destruction of Dublin

Dr Justin Dolan Stover, Idaho State University, examines the extent of the physical damage done to Dublin during the Easter Rising

Issue 51: 2015-04-08
Photograph of ‘What have you suffered for the cause of Ireland?’
John Dillon turned the tables on his party's critics, in Glasgow yesterday, demanding to know what they had done to further the cause of Irish nationalism. This picture of him in pen and ink, by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould, was made c. 1890s. Photo: © National Portrait Gallery, London

‘What have you suffered for the cause of Ireland?’

John Dillon attacks opponents of his party's policy towards the war

By Century Ireland

Glasgow, 19 April 1915 - ‘We have in Ireland, still, a small, noisy faction who are opposed to our policy and declare that now is the time to strike at England...

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Century Ireland

The Century Ireland project is an online historical newspaper that tells the story of the events of Irish life a century ago.