How Michael Collins became the Irish revolution's sex symbol The mystery, romance and cult around Collins created an idealised version of the Irish leader Michael Collins • 18 Aug
How did the laws of war shape the Irish Civil War? Appeals to the laws of war drew international attention to Ireland and resulted in Red Cross humanitarian intervention in the conflict History • 22 May
How Ballyseedy massacre traumatised the Kerry village of Kilflynn The small village became a microcosm of the Irish Civil War due to the horrific events of 100 years ago History • 07 Mar
'All civil wars are bloody' The new documentary series on the Civil War delves deep into the violent events that marked the founding of the State 100 years ago Irish Civil War • 09 Dec 22
Trials and tribulations of printing Civil War propaganda The guerrilla phase of the Irish Civil War was mirrored by furtive propagandist publications challenging the official narrative Brainstorm • 16 Sep 22
The story behind the bloodiest day of combat in the Civil War The National Army's seaborne landing in Co Kerry 100 years ago changed the course of the conflict Civil War • 03 Aug 22
Cathal Brugha: an 'extraordinary' life cut short by the Civil War A central figure during the Irish Revolution, Brugha was the first high profile fatality during the Civil War in July 1922 Cathal Brugha • 07 Jul 22
The battle for Dublin's O'Connell Street 100 years ago this week Just six years after the 1916 Rising, the capital city's main street was once again the epicentre of armed conflict and bombardment History • 05 Jul 22
Why was Co Kerry so violent during the Civil War? The amount of retribution and atrocity in the Kingdom had as much to do with notions of loyalty as ideology History • 16 Jun 22
Fit to print: press censorship & propaganda during the Civil War How both sides used and abused the press during the Civil War shows the importance placed on newspaper coverage History • 13 Jun 22
The story behind Monty's Macroom Castle standoff with the IRA 100 years ago, British army leader Bernard 'Monty' Montgomery was forced into an undignified retreat from the Cork town History • 05 May 22
How the Civil War split an Irish republican family in two No family were as promenient as the Ryans of Co Wexford during the War of Independence, but few were as bitterly divided by the aftermath Irish Civil War • 24 Mar 22