WATCH: Election '18 How Ireland voted in 1918 David McCullagh and Sinéad O'Carroll present coverage of the momentous 32-county general election, which took place 100 years ago today. Election 1918 • 14 Oct 19
The First Dáil The First Dáil (An Chéad Dáil) was Dáil Éireann as it convened from 1919-1921. Election 1918 • 13 Dec 18
Election to the First Dáil 1969: three candidates in the 1918 general election recall how they came to stand for Sinn Féin and become members of the first Dáil. Election 1918 • 13 Dec 18
"Put him in to get him out" Richard Gogan recalls Sinn Féin strategy in the lead up to the 1918 general election including personation. Election 1918 • 13 Dec 18
WATCH: Interviews with historians on the 1918 General Election Interviews with historians on the 1918 General Election Election 1918 • 11 Dec 18
Election 1918 – what you need to know about how Ireland voted Mark Duncan analyses what drove the rapid rise of Sinn Féin in the years following the failed Rising of 1916. Election 1918 • 11 Dec 18
Aftermath of Election 1918 – An Irish Revolutionary Government The results of the 1918 general election in Ireland - Sinn Féin: 73, Irish Unionist: 22, Irish Parliamentary Party: 6 – were revolutionary in outcome. Election 1918 • 11 Dec 18
Election '18 - bringing history to life In any list of my favourite things, I would include history, and election programmes. For history, reading it or writing it; for election programmes, watching … Election 1918 • 07 Dec 18
Century Ireland - Edition 141 Edition 141 of Century Ireland is out now with all the news from 100 years ago. Century Ireland • 07 Dec 18
December 1918: What the Papers Say New constituencies, new candidates, more party competition and a greatly expanded electorate ensured that the 1918 general election was a political event like none before. Election 1918 • 14 Dec 18
1918 and the making of a new political generation The historian David Fitzpatrick has suggested that the triumph of Sinn Féin in 1918 involved the pouring of 'old wine into new bottles'. Election 1918 • 11 Dec 18
A Divided Ireland? Ulster, Unionism and the 1918 election The focus on Sinn Féin's routing of the Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP) in southern constituencies often overlooks the equally emphatic nature of unionism's victory in … Election 1918 • 11 Dec 18
How Britain Voted – and What it Meant for Ireland The last British General Election, prior to 1918, had been fought in 1910. But this one was significantly different. Election 1918 • 11 Dec 18
Nearly half of Irish Party retire as Parliament is dissolved Nearly half of Irish Party retire as Parliament is dissolved Election 1918 • 06 Dec 18
Bishops intervene to save nationalist seats in Ulster Bishops intervene to save nationalist seats in Ulster Election 1918 • 06 Dec 18
PM lost in Irish mist as predecessor reflects on past blunders PM lost in Irish mist as his predecessor reflects on past blunders Election 1918 • 06 Dec 18
Carson calls for unity and highlights Ulster war sacrifice Carson calls for unity and highlights Ulster war sacrifice Election 1918 • 06 Dec 18
Sinn Féin predicting electoral landslide Sinn Féin predicting electoral landslide Election 1918 • 06 Dec 18
Intimidation, disruption mark end to historic election campaign Intimidation and disruption mark end to historic election campaign Election 1918 • 06 Dec 18
Ireland and Britain to go to the polls on 14 December Ireland and Britain to go to the polls on 14 December Election 1918 • 06 Dec 18
Éamon de Valera In December 1918 Éamon de Valera was one of the most prominent men in Ireland – and one of the most unknown. He had been … Election 1918 • 10 Dec 18
Edward Carson Edward Henry Carson, Attorney General and prosecutor of Oscar Wilde. Election 1918 • 07 Dec 18
John Dillon John Dillon led a party heading for electoral oblivion between March and December 1918. Home Rulers were among the biggest losers in the 1918 General … Election 1918 • 07 Dec 18
Constance Markievicz Women were permitted to stand for election under the Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act which was granted royal assent on 21 November 1918, a week … Election 1918 • 13 Dec 18
Election 1918: political analysis and profiles of all the leaders Election 1918: political analysis and profiles of all the leaders Election 1918 • 13 Mar 20