For Burns Visiting Scholar in Irish Studies Eunan O’Halpin, his fondness for reading print newspapers mirrors his approach to scholarly work, delving into bureaucratic archives of diplomatic, ...
Sentenced to transportation after the 1848 rising he escaped Van Diemen's Land rebuilt his life in New York led Irish troops ...
As such, those players who had signed pre-contract agreements can now consider them void, meaning that several national ...
The ethnic milestones and makeup of the Supreme Court have long been topics of fascination, from the notion of a “Jewish seat ...
Thousands protested in the Philippines against what they call systemic corruption in the country.
Monday on the RCP podcast, Andrew Walworth, Carl Cannon, and Tom Bevan discussed President Trump's comments about Somali ...
Irish literature holds a particular kind of magic that sits between melancholy and humour, memory and rebellion. From iconic ...
Amid the New Firm, Graeme Souness’s Rangers revolution and Celtic’s own struggles, the club’s Irish soul never dimmed.
The Éire Society of Boston will host a holiday reception and talk at Boston College's John J. Burns Library on Saturday afternoon, December 6, 2-4 pm - the feast of St. Nicholas.Members will hear a ...
Only 9,114 votes separated the yes and no votes, prompting hearty relief and resentful bile – the latter encapsulated in the ...
European governments are not only failing people seeking protection, they’re also punishing those who try to fill that ...
The American Revolution filmmaker talks about the hypocrisies of US history and what’s missing from our political lives today ...