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The Norman Question: Conflict, Identity, and Nation-Building in Irish History
Essay Culture Crusade 8/6/25 Essay Culture Crusade 8/6/25

The Norman Question: Conflict, Identity, and Nation-Building in Irish History

Using and abusing Norman history to illustrate an inclusive Irish identity is not only a severe distortion of reality, but the glossing over of the blood-soaked path to the emergence of Irish Catholic nationhood will ultimately undermine it.

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Letter to the Editor - Freagra ar Éamonn de Spinsear
Letter to the Editor Filib Ó Sandair 8/3/25 Letter to the Editor Filib Ó Sandair 8/3/25

Letter to the Editor - Freagra ar Éamonn de Spinsear

Mura bhfuil a fhios aige céard é an Gaelstát, bhuel, tóg na focail "Gael" agus "Stát" agus cuir iad le chéile.

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The Death of the Gael in National Governance
Essay Lúcás Oh-Alice 7/31/25 Essay Lúcás Oh-Alice 7/31/25

The Death of the Gael in National Governance

The Gael, in all his stubborn idealism, has become inconvenient to the machinery of modern governance.

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A Letter to the Editor – On the Status of Ireland’s National Cause — Some Disturbing Truths
Letter to the Editor Meon Journal 7/29/25 Letter to the Editor Meon Journal 7/29/25

A Letter to the Editor – On the Status of Ireland’s National Cause — Some Disturbing Truths

Whatever Ireland’s future might be, it will certainly not be the plastered patriotism of the right today.

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Ireland's Epstein Ring?: A History of the Monto, Dublin’s Red Light District
Essay Creeve Rua 7/25/25 Essay Creeve Rua 7/25/25

Ireland's Epstein Ring?: A History of the Monto, Dublin’s Red Light District

In many ways, there was no better symbol than the Monto of the matrix of British control and exploitation.

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Lads First: The Case for Youthful Leadership
Essay Peter Ryan 7/20/25 Essay Peter Ryan 7/20/25

Lads First: The Case for Youthful Leadership

The beating heart of the current iteration of the Irish nationalist movement is the collection of intelligent, motivated, and realist youth.

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An Appeal for a Gaelic Academy
Essay Meon Journal 7/13/25 Essay Meon Journal 7/13/25

An Appeal for a Gaelic Academy

[T]he victorious struggle of the Hungarians for their national existence affords many lessons which may usefully serve the cause of an Irish Ireland.

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What is the Purpose of an Irish State?
Essay Pangur Bán 7/8/25 Essay Pangur Bán 7/8/25

What is the Purpose of an Irish State?

The purpose of the State is to provide the means for the Irish to become Gaels.

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The Rus and The Gael: The Andropov Doctrine in Ireland
Essay Lúcás Oh-Alice 7/7/25 Essay Lúcás Oh-Alice 7/7/25

The Rus and The Gael: The Andropov Doctrine in Ireland

Ireland: a soft target in a digital war, where small strikes yield big wins for Moscow.

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Against Cross-Community Outreach: Why Irish Nationalists Should Not Ally with Loyalists
Essay Festus Mulcahy 7/2/25 Essay Festus Mulcahy 7/2/25

Against Cross-Community Outreach: Why Irish Nationalists Should Not Ally with Loyalists

Even if nationalists were in a stronger position to broach cross-community initiatives, the current environment of media smears and intelligence ops would not make it an inviting prospect or a straightforward one.

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Fenian on the Pampas: The Nationalist Travel Writing of William Bulfin
Essay Luke O’Conaráin 6/29/25 Essay Luke O’Conaráin 6/29/25

Fenian on the Pampas: The Nationalist Travel Writing of William Bulfin

A dreamer he was, of course, but still, he was a testament to the reality that as long as Ireland remains unfree, there will be men who will take up the spear and head to the province of war.

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A Reader's Guide to the World of Counter-Cultural Irish Intellectuals
Essay Creeve Rua 6/28/25 Essay Creeve Rua 6/28/25

A Reader's Guide to the World of Counter-Cultural Irish Intellectuals

I wish to inspire our youth, upon reading this, to take it upon themselves to embrace and thank the great Irish intellectual voices who are still around today.

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Informers as the Architects: MI5’s Role in Framing Modern Ireland
Essay Thomas O'Reilly 6/19/25 Essay Thomas O'Reilly 6/19/25

Informers as the Architects: MI5’s Role in Framing Modern Ireland

The peace process wasn’t just negotiated — it was managed.

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We Were Never Meant to Be Neoliberal: Sally Rooney’s Intermezzo and the Longhouse of Softboy Ireland
Essay Sophie 6/18/25 Essay Sophie 6/18/25

We Were Never Meant to Be Neoliberal: Sally Rooney’s Intermezzo and the Longhouse of Softboy Ireland

It’s less of a romance and more of an autopsy—on family, intimacy, and whatever’s left of Irish collective life after the recession.

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Palestinians, Boers, and Irish: What Would the Irish Founding Fathers Think of Palestinian Solidarity?
Essay Peter Ryan 6/17/25 Essay Peter Ryan 6/17/25

Palestinians, Boers, and Irish: What Would the Irish Founding Fathers Think of Palestinian Solidarity?

They didn’t consider acknowledging universal injustice as a distraction from their just cause; in fact, international solidarity and moral certitude bolstered it.

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Are Nationalists Right? The Question of Moral High Ground
Essay Festus Mulcahy 6/11/25 Essay Festus Mulcahy 6/11/25

Are Nationalists Right? The Question of Moral High Ground

The battle for moral legitimacy is uphill when your own side denies the moral cause.

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The Last Gasp of the Gael: It’s More Than a Housing Crisis
Essay Lúcás Oh-Alice 6/10/25 Essay Lúcás Oh-Alice 6/10/25

The Last Gasp of the Gael: It’s More Than a Housing Crisis

The Gael, once intrinsically tied to place, language, tradition, and continuity, is being priced out of its homeland and into extinction.

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The Left, Republicanism and Mass Migration
Essay Ann Marita 6/9/25 Essay Ann Marita 6/9/25

The Left, Republicanism and Mass Migration

Yet the left today remains oblivious to the fact that the national question in Ireland will eventually telescope into a multitude of national questions forged by the dreadnought of post-modern diversity

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Braveheart and the Resurrection of the Gael
Essay Culture Crusade 6/2/25 Essay Culture Crusade 6/2/25

Braveheart and the Resurrection of the Gael

Gibson’s film has acted as the thin edge of the wedge that can part the Scottish psyche from British unionism and toward kinship with its Gaelic ur-culture.

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Toward a Populist Programme for a Future Ireland
Essay Creeve Rua 5/21/25 Essay Creeve Rua 5/21/25

Toward a Populist Programme for a Future Ireland

“There is no reason Ireland cannot move toward being a protectionist powerhouse once again.”

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