An t-Óglác served as the periodical of the National Army (pro-Treaty forces) during the Irish Civil War. The Free State Government referred to the anti-Treaty forces as “Irregulars,” as seen in several of the articles in this issue.
This book examines the collective significance and cumulative impact of imperial Japanese film culture, a complex network of interrelated media which included magazines, journals, advertising, songs, posters, and films. The author argues that this…
The author details the sufferings of a militant Confucianist group known as the "Donglin Faction", who suffered one of the most gruesome political repressions in China's history. The author compares the Donglin affair to the events that took place in…