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Terence MacSwiney: Lord Mayor of Cork
An article titled 'Terence MacSwiney: Lord Mayor of Cork' by Daniel Corkery, published in 'Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review' (Vol. IX No. 36) -
Ireland's Standing in America
Commentary on the American attitude towards the Irish situation, in the article 'Ireland's standing in America' by J.C. Walsh. This article was published in 'Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review'(Vol. IX No. 35) -
The perversion of words
Reflections on the use of language in relation to 'the Irish question' in the article 'The perversion of words' by Kevin Stroma Dorbene, published by the Irish Nationalist newspaper 'Old Ireland' (Vol II No. 13) -
Flotsam and Jetsam at the Pictures
Commentary on the artwork of Jack B. Yeats in the article titled 'Flotsam and Jetsam at the Pictures' by Westland Rowe, published in the Irish Nationalist weekly newspaper 'Old Ireland' (Vol II No. 13) -
The Invincibility of National Principle
An article titled 'The Invincibility of National Principle' by P.S. O'Flannagain, published in the Irish Nationalist weekly newspaper Old Ireland (Vol. II No. 13) -
''Notes of the Week' from Old Ireland (Vol. II No. 13)
An extract from the newspaper 'Old Ireland', a new series produced in 1920 by the Irish Nationalist weekly newspaper 'Ár n-Éire/New Ireland'. -
Does France Forget?
An article titled 'Does France Forget?', a commentary on Ireland's struggle for recognition on the international stage, published in The Catholic Bulletin (Vol. X No. 10) -
'Matters of the Moment' article from The Catholic Bulletin (Vol. X No.9)
Commentary on the political situation of 1920 and Irish Nationalism. -
Empires
A reflection on the relationship between imperialism and Irish nationalism by Frank Clinton from The Catholic Bulletin (Vol. X No. 8 ) -
The editorial and article 'Matters of the Moment' from The Catholic Bulletin (Vol. X No. 7)
Commentary on the political and social developments of 1920. -
'Extract from notes of the month' from The Gaelic Churchman= An t-Eaglaiseach Gaedhealach (Vol. 1 No. 11)
This commentary on architecture is an example of Gaelic revivalism and the awakening of an interest in Irish heritage and culture. -
'Advertisement' from The Gaelic Churchman= An t-Eaglaiseach Gaedhealach (Vol 1. No. 11)
This advertisement is an example of the revival in interest in Irish heritage and nationalism that was taking place at the time. -
'Advertisements' from The Irish Monthly (Vol. XLVIII No. 560)
These examples are from the literary periodical, 'The Irish Monthly' illustrating how many advertisements carried a Royal Warrant. -
'My own countrie' poem
The poem 'My own countrie' composed by Gladys F. Charrier and published in the literary magazine 'The Irish Monthly'(Vol. XLVIII No. 560)