November 24th, 1913

FROM THE ARCHIVES: Jim Larkin toured Britain unsuccessfully during the 1913 lockout seeking sympathetic strikes and addressing…


Home truths about Home Rule

Sir, – Further to your recent correspondence referring to John Redmond, perhaps it should be recorded that Michael Davitt (not…


Home truths about Home Rule

Sir, – The Irish Times is to be congratulated on its commitment to furthering discussion of the events that transformed Ireland…



Impact of 1912 Home Rule Bill recalled

THE DECISIVE impact of the third Home Rule Bill on the history of Ireland over the past century was the theme of the first official…


Home truths about Home Rule

Sir, – Your Editorial (“Redmond’s moment”, April 11th) asks us to remember the “massive, excited demonstrations” at which Irish…


Redmond's moment

IT WAS a quid pro quo, driven by pragmatic political arithmetic rather than ideology or principle, but all the more remarkable…



June 18th, 1913

FROM THE ARCHIVES: The pro- and anti-Home Rule campaign was fought on religious as well as political platforms, and in England…


July 20th, 1912: From the archives

Having survived the efforts of English suffragettes to burn it down the previous evening, Dublin’s Theatre Royal was the venue…


July 19th, 1912: From the archives

British prime minister Herbert Asquith visited Dublin in July 1912 for public meetings with Irish nationalists to sell their …




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