Making peace: how people on all sides tried to end the Civil War As the Civil War dragged on, both neutral parties and combatants made moves to end the conflict. Eve Morrison explains how that played out History • 17 Jan
Urban warfare: the Battle for Limerick In summer 1922, pro- and anti-Treaty commanders met in Limerick to see if violent confrontation could be avoided. But when the agreement broke down, the … Conventional Phase • 20 Jul 22
Conventional warfare: the Battle of Kilmallock After losing the battle for Limerick city, the anti-Treaty IRA retreated south. The market town of Kilmallock became a warzone. John O'Callaghan explains why it … Conventional Phase • 20 Jul 22