'Nationality' was edited by Arthur Griffith from offices at 6 Harcourt Street, Dublin. The file contains the following issues:
25 Aug. 1917, Vol. 1, No. 28 (new series)
20 Sept. 1919, Vol. 3, No. 32 (new series)
The file comprises the following editions: 6 July 1922. (no. 1) – 16 July 1922. (no. 7); 29 July (no. 11) – 5 Aug. 1922 (no. 12). These were styled the ‘war news’ editions. The editor of 'Nationality' was Sean T. O’Kelly. The newspaper of the same name was suppressed after the 1916 Rising, but was published for a couple of years later in Belfast. These first seven issues of the weekly paper cover all the hostilities during this early Civil War period, including the shooting of Cathal Brugha. The file includes multiple copies of some editions.
A collection of broadly nationalist newspapers and broadsheets. The sub-series includes cultural, Irish language and labour publications. The sub-series also contains contemporary newspapers reporting on the 1916 Rising and the major events of the War of Independence.
Letters re industrial dispute between the Dublin Radio Branch and Radio Eireann and +McQuaid’s unsuccessful mediation in same.
A copy of National monuments / a concise guide to ancient Irish structures / for the use of all interested in the preservation and recording of the remains of the past in Ireland / issued by the Office of Public Works’ (Dublin: Stationery Office, [c.1946]).
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘National Literary Society of Ireland / List of members 1914-1915’ (Dublin, printed by Corrigan and Wilson [for the National Literary Society], 1915).
Letters and reports re same.
Letters and reports re same.
Letters and reports re same.
Letters and reports re same.