Abraham Lincoln (Episode 1: Assassination)
Episode 1 of Brian Schoen’s series ‘Abraham Lincoln: The Life and Death of a Statesman’.
Episode 1 of Brian Schoen’s series ‘Abraham Lincoln: The Life and Death of a Statesman’.
This episode of Jeff Kildea’s series (The Irish at Gallipoli) looks at the battles in the Suvla area in which the Irish fought, including Kiritch Tepe Sirt and Scimitar Hill, and at Hill 60 where Irishmen and Anzacs once again fought alongside each other.
This episode of Jeff Kildea’s series (The Irish at Gallipoli) looks at a number of the battles in which the Irish fought alongside the Australians and New Zealanders in the struggle for the the high ground of the Sari Bair range.
In his observations about the Irish situation in 2012, Olli Rehn said that the principle ‘pacta sunt servanda’ had a long legal and historical tradition behind it. In this paper Patrick Healy examines the tradition to see whether it supports the European Commission’s position about the legal obligations of the Irish State.
Coleman Dennehy’s research focuses on seventeenth and early eighteenth-century legal history and in November 2014 he organised the conference, ‘Law and Revolution in Ireland: law and lawyers before, during, and after the Cromwellian Interregnum’. Dennehy concluded this event with a paper on ‘Appointments to the bench in the early Restoration period’, which, courtesy of the UCD Humanities Institute, is available as a podcast.