Ahead of St. Patrick's Day on March 17, 2026, here's a look at how Irish history shaped the Delmarva Peninsula and towns such ...
For as Trinity College Dublin’s Prof Micheál Ó Siochrú was quoted as saying in this very paper just the other week, most ...
The potato is often seen as a humble food, a versatile crop that graces dinner tables worldwide. Yet, for 19th-century Ireland, this simple tuber was more than a dietary staple – it was a lifeline.
Around 25,000 new historical records have been made available to the public to mark the 102nd anniversary of the destruction of Ireland's Public Record Office during the early days of the Civil War.
Though we think of pubs as lively hangouts where guests come to wind down with a chilled brew, in the past, some Irish pubs also functioned as morgues.
A free March 15 event at Plumb Grove Mansion shares Irish music, legends and the 19th‑century history of Irish canal workers in Clear Spring.
The Irish Film Institute (IFI) in Dublin, in association with Gael Linn, has launched a new collection of historically ...
Welcome to the island of Ireland, a place where every step unfolds layers of history, culture, and natural beauty. For the Irish diaspora and first-time visitors alike, embarking on a journey through ...
Thomas Cahill, a multilingual scholar who wrote a surprise 1995 bestseller demonstrating to the world how a small band of Irish monks collected and protected the jewels of Western civilization after ...