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This Week in the History of the Irish: October 26 - November 1

Posted by The Wild Geese on October 26, 2025 at 11:52am 0 Comments

DOMHNAIGH -- On Oct. 26, 1771, John (Juan) MacKenna, who would rise to fame in South America, was born in Clogher, County Tyrone. MacKenna was related to Gen. Alexander O'Reilly, of the Spanish army, and O'Reilly helped MacKenna get established in Spain. In 1787, MacKenna was appointed a…

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Terence MacSwiney: Irish Martyr

Posted by The Wild Geese on January 19, 2013 at 2:00am 1 Comment

One armed man cannot resist a multitude, nor one army conquer countless legions; but not all the armies of all the empires of earth can crush the spirit of one true man. And that one man will prevail. -- Terence MacSwiney

Probably no man outside of Michael Collins was as responsible for getting England to agree to peace talks in 1921 as Terence…

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Remembering Journalist Ed Moloney and His Heroic Efforts To Chronicle the History of the Troubles

Posted by Gerry Regan on October 23, 2025 at 11:30am 0 Comments

New York -- We at TheWildGeese.irish are sorry to learn of the passing of journalist Ed Moloney, who provided our readers a front-row seat to one of the most consequential free-speech debates of the Irish Troubles. Moloney died Friday at his home in the city after a brief…

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‘A Chilling Effect on Oral History in This Country’: Q&A With ‘Belfast Project’ Director Ed Moloney

Posted by The Wild Geese on April 3, 2013 at 3:30pm 3 Comments

We conducted this interview in September 2011 for our Newsletter readers but because of the importance of the issues represented to the practice of oral history in this country, we have chosen to share this interview here in its entirety. To sign up for exclusive content through our newsletters,…

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General Charles Edward Jennings: 'Le Brave Kilmaine'

Posted by Joe Gannon on October 19, 2018 at 10:30pm 1 Comment

The port of Brest in the mid-1790s by Jean-François Hue (1751-1823)

As he watched the small French fleet carrying his friend Theobald Wolfe Tone and about 3,000 French troops sail out of Brest, France on September 20,…

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Remembering 9/11 on the 24th Anniversary

Posted by The Wild Geese on September 10, 2021 at 2:30pm 0 Comments

It was 24 years ago that the United States and the world held their breath as the worst terrorist attack in history took the lives of nearly 3,000 people. The attack was in the U.S. but many of the victims were from other countries around the world.

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Key Dates in August

Posted by Mike McCormack on August 1, 2022 at 3:30pm 0 Comments

Welcome to August a significant month in Irish history. Here are a few examples, August 1 is the ancient feast of Lugnasad – the Gaelic festival marking the beginning of the harvest. Begun by the De Danann god, Lugh, in honor of his foster-mother Tailtiu, it included religious…

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For Sinead and Other Kindred Spirits . . .

Posted by John Anthony Brennan on August 10, 2017 at 2:00pm 2 Comments

We Irish artists, descended, as we undoubtedly are from the tribe of Dannan, an ancient breed of mystics, are tasked with the unenviable mission of walking the invisible, fine line. It is a gift that enables us to transcend the mundane, and experience the world as we see and feel it, and know how it should be. We have…

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Remembering Joseph G. Bilby: A Keeper of New Jersey and Irish-American History

Posted by Jim Madden on July 25, 2025 at 10:30am 0 Comments

To the Irish-American community, to Civil War historians and to local history in general, and to all who care about truth, heritage, and the stories of those who came before us, we lost one of our greatest champions. Joseph G. Bilby passed away this week, and with him, we lost more than a man. We lost a…

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Luscious Lemon Cake for Easter

Posted by Margaret M. Johnson on April 10, 2025 at 3:30pm 0 Comments

Avoca Cafés and restaurants, with 14 locations throughout Ireland from Mount Usher in County Wicklow to Moll’s Gap in County Kerry, serve luscious lunches, dreamy confections, and sweet treats to eat-in or to take- away. Even some of the best cooks in the country supplement their own baked goods…

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