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Hubert Lane and the paragons of virtue
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On Pavlov, pavlova, Eric Cantona and drugs
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Source of enjoyment on a wet day
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History on the screen
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The civil rights struggle and its legacy
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Ronnie I hardly knew ya!
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Learning the lessons of Féile an Phobail
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New challenge to Hart's Kilmichael account
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Sean McLoughlin
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Communists and the Irish civil war
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Remembering the Manchester Martyrs
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Sophie Bryant (part 2)
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Sophie Bryant (part 1)
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Irish Self-Determination League of Great Britain, 1919-24
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Rossport's war of attrition
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Iceland - a country of distinctive modernity
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Migration study seeks participants
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Martin Flannery (an appreciation)
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Relax - we're all Anglo-Saxon anyway!
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'One of a kind' Welshman and friend of Ireland
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'Scottie', MacKenzie Kennedy remembered
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An Bholaiv - Caithréim na ndaoine
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A constitution to destroy Irish republicanism
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Equality undermined
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New film champions humanity
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De Valera's betrayal of the women of 1916
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British labour and the Easter Rising
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Sinn Fein set out need for all-Ireland health strategy
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1981 hunger strikes: 25th anniversary
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A lesson the oppressed will never forget
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Gospel of the oppressed
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Bobby Sands: an international icon
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A hunger for justice
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Meddling and manipulating
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The Kilmichael ambush controversy
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Seizing the GPO in 1916 made military sense
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Jim Savage: an obituary
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Michael Davitt:
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Rossport campaign goes on
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Freedom of speech
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Sean Moylan: soldier, politician and independent spirit
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The 1926 Abbey rising
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Republicans must win Protestant support
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Celibacy in the Catholic Church
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More 'butcher' than 'grocer'
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Edging towards a two-party tussle
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Remember Fontenoy!
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An iniquitous Act
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Spoils of empire in south London
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Dublin-Monaghan: time for a real inquiry
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Irish 'famines': acts of god, colonial mismanagement or genocide?
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Multiculturalism is nothing new
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Charles Bradlaugh and Ireland
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Bobbie Heatley, 1934-2004
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Adams highlights importance of republished Greaves classic
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A working-class friend of Ireland
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British army torture tactics are nothing new, says Adams
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Michael Barrett: a Fenian remembered
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The Abbey and the genius of Irish theatre
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Memories of the Maypole disaster
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Ireland's forgotten 'Rockite' rebellion
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Divide and Rule
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Anti-national revision is 'alive and kicking'
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Enlightened Feminism
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Born in a stable? - The identity of the Irish diaspora
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The Irish Revolutionary Women of Cumann na mBan
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Reclaiming Robert Emmet
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The mental toll of revolution
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Irish women and revolution
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Robert Emmet: enigmatic revolutionary
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Another Democrat milesone
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An influential historian of Irish labour
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Kelly's Eye (February /March/April 2003)
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A lesson in language revival
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Following in the footsteps of Connolly
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Civil rights: the struggle for peace and justice
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An ghorta mhór: a consequence of ambivalence?
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The perils of religious mysticism
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Kelly's Eye (December 2002/January 2003)
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Short Strand: one mother's diary of a community under siege
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Kelly's Eye (October/November 2002)
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'Mick' Mannock: fighter pilot and curious socialist
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Red Jim was a green man
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Irish in the land of Oz
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A tangled web of intrigue
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Another nation divided
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Obit: Sister Sarah Clarke:the prisoners' 'Joan of Arc'
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Napper Tandy: forgotten patriot
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A royal by any other name?
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A very special night for Mick O'Riordan
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Lest we forget: Life in Northern Ireland before 'the troubles'
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The song for all socialists
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Biafra: a tragedy set to be repeated?
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Robert Emmet: revising reputations
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Historical spotlight on Irish women activists
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Jamie Hope of Templepatrick
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Letter from Cork
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Jonathan Swift: reluctant revolutionary
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Letter from New York
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A hunger for change
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The challenge to the UK state