an Irish-American revolutionary society with close links to the Irish Republican Brotherhood in Ireland. The FOIF had been founded at an earlier Race Convention, in New York, in March 1916 ...
The Irish Republican Brotherhood 1914-1924, by John O’Beirne Ranelagh (Irish Academic Press). The Irish Republican Brotherhood, founded in the late nineteenth century, was a secret society ...
Today is the centenary of the first meeting of the Irish Boundary Commission, which met in London on the first Friday of ...
And, arguably, nothing illustrates better the relevance to the Ireland of Tilly’s argument than the conscription crisis of the spring of 1918. Within weeks of the World War One beginning in the summer ...
It was said that Courtney, who has since retired, used the word "Fenian", a term for members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, sometimes used as a derogatory word for Irish Catholics ...
The term Fenian originally referred to a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, a 19th century nationalist organisation which fought for a united Ireland. However it has since evolved into an ...
Patrick Rankin was born in Newry in 1889. A painter by trade, he became a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) in 1907 "after two years on the waiting list." We all slept the sleep of ...