Ireland and the Age of Revolution

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An update on 2023: where've I been?

W.E.H. Lecky on the Penal Laws (1892)

'Silent Participants' of Empire: the O'Rourke sisters of Saint-Domingue, Nantes and Wexford, 1788-1805.

Robert Emmets Speech from the Dock (1803)

Meagher of the Sword (3/3): Thomas Francis Meagher in Montana, 1865-67.

Meagher of the Sword (2/3): Thomas Francis Meagher in America, 1852-1865.

Meagher of the Sword (1/3): Thomas Francis Meagher (1823–67) and the Young Ireland Rebellion, July 1848.

Lord Edward Fitzgerald in America (Summer 1789)

Jacobin Emissaries in Dingle, Co. Kerry, 1794.

Revd. William F. Jackson: Secretary, Journalist and French Spy, 1737?-1795.

Declaration and Resolutions of the Society of United Irishmen of Belfast (October, 1791)

l’Expédition d’Irlande, December 1796: The Greatest 'What if?' of the Revolutionary Era for Ireland, perhaps even Europe itself?

Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington 1769-1852: A reluctant Irishman?

An Update!

Sir Edward Pakenham and the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815.

A Tale of Four Brothers: The Sheares' and O'Connell's on the boat from Calais, 1793.

Inspector General Thomas Conway and The 'Conway Cabal', 1777-8.

'The bravest of the brave' at the Battle of Waterloo: Corporal James Graham, 1791-1845.

A New Dawn?

Special Announcement!

Introducing the Gun to Irish Politics.

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