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Michael Collins and the Anglo-Irish War is less his biography between 1919 and 1921 than a case study of intelligence and counterintelligence during that period of Irish insurgency and British ...
Participants in a Loyalist Orange Order parade march towards Drumcree Parish Church in Portadown, Northern Ireland, July 4, 2021. (Clodagh Kilcoyne/Reuters) ...
The Anglo-Irish War, against an enemy that all Irish could agree on, produced a relatively low loss of life at an estimated 1500 killed despite some ugly incidents.
A century ago, the War of Independence — which historians call the Anglo-Irish War — officially ended. A truce took effect on July 11, 1921, finally ending a brutal conflict lasting 30 months.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth starts a four-day state visit to the Irish Republic on Tuesday, the first visit by a British monarch since King George V in 1911.
The Anglo-Irish War was finally brought to an end by the Anglo-Irish Treaty, 1922. Back to top. The terms of the Anglo-Irish Treaty.
It is 100 years since the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, ... An Anglo-Irish war had been raging since 1919 but the conflict soon drew to a close. A truce was called in July 1921.
The Anglo-Irish Treaty passed in the Dublin parliament by just four votes on 7 January 1922. ... The treaty was signed six months after the Anglo-Irish War ended, with a truce in July 1921.
On the eve of the Irish President's state visit to the UK, a look at the turbulent history of Anglo-Irish relations.
The Queen Elizabeth arrived in Dublin Tuesday on a four-day state visit to the Irish Republic, the first visit by a British monarch since Ireland won independence from London in 1921.
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