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All three of the Tests that India have played at Edgbaston since the turn of the century have been memorable affairs, some ...
“I wish the Constitution which is offered had been made more perfect, but I sincerely believe it is the best that could be obtained at this time.” This story appeared in the July/August 2025 issue of ...
The Conflict and Legacy Interpretive Network aims to bring together perspectives on Northern Ireland’s conflict and the ...
IrishCentral Contributor Joseph Connell explores how Ireland's Civil War ignited with the shelling of Ireland's most ...
One fan’s highly readable account of the Magpies’ troubles on and off the pitch in the late 1970s and early ‘80s ...
The News Letter put Dr McGrattan’s criticism of the SDLP to the party. It responded by saying: “This kind of scurrilous ...
In “The Outlaws,” a carpenter, Mario, played by Alves, resists the regime by helping fugitives escape the system at great ...
History educators must reevaluate how to teach the subject to empower students to sit with historical tensions.
One of the earliest known instances in the U.S. of a protester brandishing a raised fist occurred in 1913, when “Big Bill” Haywood spoke to strikers during the Paterson silk strike in New Jersey.
Sir David Davis says the potential for army veterans to be prosecuted is tantamount to a ‘rewriting of history’.