The Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated on June 28 1914. This event was the key turning points in twentieth century history. The Archduke, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne, was shot in Sarajevo by Gavrilo Princip. The assassin was a member of the Black Hand gang, a Serbian nationalists group, whose aim was to free Serbia of the rule of the Austro-Hungarian empire.
July 23, 2015
July 19, 2015
Irish teachers must be Catholic missionaries
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| Eamonn de Valera genuflecting at the feet of Bishop John Charles McQuaid |
"Religious discrimination, like all discrimination, undermines the dignity of the human person. In this case religious discrimination in our education system has undermined the human rights of parents and their children. It also denies atheists and religious minorities from their right to access the teaching profession in a democratic Republic without religious discrimination.
July 18, 2015
Fintan O'Toole on "culture" and "tradition" in Northern Ireland
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| Chatting with Fintan O'Toole |
One, there is more to Northern Ireland that monolithic Protestant-Unionist and monolithic Catholic-Nationalist:
July 09, 2015
Culture Night - A middle class 12th
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| A cartoon of Belfast's Culture Night by Ian Knox |
July 08, 2015
The inglorious Twelfth
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| John Hewitt, Ulster poet, at a 12th July march |
'The lambeg balloons at his belly, weighs
Him back on his haunches, lodging thunder
Grossly there between his chin and his knees.
He is raised up by what he buckles under.
July 07, 2015
A Northern Protestant speaks to a 1916 commemoration
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| Belfast born Pat Storey at the 1916 commemoration event, |
"It is not a part of my story. But I want, and I need, to try to understand it. I need to walk in your shoes generously. [It meant] relating to the commemorations of your community when I would rather remember wrongs done to mine."
July 06, 2015
James Connolly describes the 12th July
Born in Edinburgh of Irish Parents, James Connolly was a one-time British soldier turned Irish revolutionary leader who headed the Easter Rising of 1916. Connolly wrote 'July the 12th', published in Forward on July 12 1913, where he described his visit to a 12th July march:
"As this Saturday is the 12th of July, and as I am supposed to be writing about the North of Ireland in particular, it becomes imperative that I say something about this great and glorious festival.
July 05, 2015
The Protestantisation of Southern Ireland
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| COI Dean Victor Griffin who opposed the Protestant ascendency in the North and the Catholic ascendancy in the South, was the first public representative of new-look Protestantism in Ireland said Roy Foster |
Jamie Bryson - Latex Loyalist
| Being born middle class but believing you're loyalist. |
July 02, 2015
Conor Cruise O'Brien - The church and school helps to encourage, exalt and extend tribal-sectarian self-righteousness
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| Cartoon of Conor Cruise O'Brien |
[UPDATE - John Hume wrote in The Irish Times, May 18 1964, "Bigotry and a fixation about religious divisions are the first thing that strike any visitor to the North."]
Our parents are patrons of prejudice, bequeathers of bigotry. Churches and chapels inculcate hate.
He was that Irish essayist and polemicist so "sorely deficient in Anglophobia". Conor Cruise O'Brien (who was satirised in the 'Gentle Black and Tans'), drew across the grain on so many issues. He was the arch-"revisionist", a charge he countered here. A controversialist and a man of irrepressible energies, we sorely lack his type today.
July 01, 2015
There is no comparison between the American and Irish struggle for independence
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| Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. |
June 30, 2015
Ethical Irishness and ethically remembering Ireland's history
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| A young Michael D. Higgins |
Irishness is about ethics, not ethnics. Michael D. Higgins said that his would be a "Presidency of ideas - recognising and open to new paradigms of thought and action". Through speeches the President has explored the importance and challenge of ethics in Irish life and Ireland’s relationships abroad. There are four select Special Initiatives which mark his stewardship of the Áras an Uachtaráin, one of which is the Ethics Initiative.
June 29, 2015
Michael Longley - Green wank and Orange wank
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| Michael Longley with his portrait by Colin Davidson. See Longley with Mallie and I here. |
"These sides are divided from each other in their souls. They adhere to ridiculous visions of themselves and their histories. I call it ‘the green wank’ and ‘the orange wank’."
June 28, 2015
Ireland's Revolutionary and Fairyhouse traditions
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| Irish Grand National (1921) - Won by Mr A. Wills’ ‘Bohernore’ at Fairyhouse. |
Stephen Gwynn wrote an account of Dublin during the Easter Rising of April 1916:
"On Monday a very large proportion of the officers from the Curragh and the Dublin garrison were at the Fairyhouse races. In the Castle itself there was only the ordinary guard."
June 03, 2015
1916 feminist rhetoric versus 2016 reality
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| ‘Free State Freaks - No. II’, cartoon of Desmond Fitzgerald, father of Garret, attributed to Countess Markievicz |
Andy Pollak wrote:
"In the South it’s even worse, with only 16% of the Dail’s members being women... This puts Ireland 88th in the world, behind such paragons of democracy and women’s equality as Burkina Faso, Gabon, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan and the United Arab Emirates (the US is barely any better at 16.8%). Ireland comes 25th out of 28 EU parliaments. And that woefully low figure – 16% – has never been exceeded in the 96 year history of Dail Eireann, which must have Countess Markievicz, the first woman elected to both the House of Commons and the Dail in 1918, turning in her grave."
June 02, 2015
David Remnick on the normality of Northern Ireland
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| David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker since 1998, staff writer since 1992. Illustration by Stanley Chow (@stan_chow). |
"In terms of ordinary crime, [Nothern Ireland] is not the most challenging. In fact, it is probably the safest place I have ever worked. Inner city crime in Peckham, where you have street gangs and hundreds of robberies every month, is much more challenging crime-wise."
May 22, 2015
May 16, 2015
Why we need to know Sayyid Qutb
There is no such thing as the End of History or the inevitable ascent of man and liberal democracy. Ideas are in sempiternal competition and anyone can win out and dominate, but there is no such thing as hegemonic finality. Triumph and Disaster are two impostors just the same. People make a particular fetish out of claiming their generation as particularly afflicted, and of their epoch of especially violent and unstable. W.B. Yeats wrote about "the growing murderousness of the world." Those words apply today; proving that history teaches us we learn nothing from history; and that madness and murderousness is inevitable and unavoidable. All we need to ensure is that good men do not do nothing.
April 18, 2015
T.K. Whitaker - A United Ireland would pose a "formidable" if not "intolerable" burden (1968)
| Jack Lynch and Terence O'Neill, with T.K. Whitaker in the rear-ground, Ireland's rough equivalent to Sir Kenneth Bloomfield |
Stormont is like a giant ATM, a quango spending a budget. Ireland has unshackled itself from the worst of Troika rule but stills faces severe fiscal headwinds and uncomfortable belt-tightening. Northern Ireland is an overgrown man child dependent on parental handouts. Southern Ireland is a recently graduated student trying to find a job and a stable footing in the world. Neither is in a position to make matrimony. Not at the moment and not without substantial reforms and rehabilitative measures from Northern Ireland and a more rebalanced economic structure in the south.
April 14, 2015
Being of planter stock
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| British planter in Jamaica, by George Spratt |
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