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Eamon de Valera

Eamon de Valera
Author: M. J. Macmanus
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2011-12-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1447495705

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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.


1921

1921
Author: Morgan Llywelyn
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 743
Release: 2011-02-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0765326930

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The life of Irish journalist, Henry Mooney, who struggles to report fairly on the failed 1916 Rising, the creation of the Irish Free State, and the Irish Civil War.


De Valera Volume 1

De Valera Volume 1
Author: David McCullagh
Publisher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages: 756
Release: 2017-10-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0717155846

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Éamon de Valera was the single most consequential Irish figure of the twentieth century. He was a leader in the Easter Rising, the figurehead of the anti-Treaty rebels during the dark days of the Civil War and, later, as the founder of Fianna Fáil and president of Ireland, the pivotal figure in the birth of the Republic. In this, the first volume of a magisterial new biography, acclaimed historian and broadcaster David McCullagh charts De Valera's vertiginous rise from humble beginnings to electoral victory with Fianna Fáil in 1932. Riveting, nuanced, provocative and humorous, it draws on a wealth of new and neglected sources to present a truly ground-breaking portrait of de Valera the man, his times and his complex, ever-shifting legacy. 'David McCullagh combines the investigative skills of an experienced journalist with the detachment of an accomplished historian. In this vividly readable and at times gripping biography he tackles head-on all of the perennial de Valera controversies, including his parentage, his role in the 1916 Rising, his relationship with Michael Collins, his responsibility for the Civil War and his subsequent rise to power, and does so with acuity and objectivity. McCullagh's range and command of the source material is masterly ... a comprehensive, mature biography, both enlightening and entertaining.' MAURICE MANNING


Ireland's Banner County

Ireland's Banner County
Author: Daniel McCarthy
Publisher: Ennis [Ireland] : Saipan Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN:

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De Valera: Rule

De Valera: Rule
Author: David McCullagh
Publisher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages: 675
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0717184064

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In this, the concluding volume of David McCullagh's monumental new life of the revolutionary and statesman, we join De Valera in 1932 as he takes the reins of power in the first Fianna Fáil government, and follow him as he confronts one challenge after another – the Economic War, the drafting of Bunreacht na hÉireann, the Emergency, the North, the declaration of the Republic, economic stagnation in the 1950s – and sets about gradually remaking a sovereign Ireland in his own image.Beautifully written and deeply researched, McCullagh's De Valera is a provocative and nuanced portrait of Ireland's most enigmatic leader, as well as a balanced assessment of his role in shaping our national self-image.


In the Tracks of the West Clare Railway

In the Tracks of the West Clare Railway
Author: Edmund Lenihan
Publisher: Mercier Press Ltd
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 1856355799

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Trains are unlikely to ever again run between Ennis and Kilkee. For what was a railway is now a disjointed succession of pieces linking not just places but in a way two worlds: one unhurried and traditional, the other brash, frenzied and modern. This work paints a picture of a time when the railway breathed life into West Clare.


Big Fellow, Long Fellow. A Joint Biography of Collins and De Valera

Big Fellow, Long Fellow. A Joint Biography of Collins and De Valera
Author: T. Ryle Dwyer
Publisher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2006-09-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0717157466

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Michael Collins and Eamon de Valera were the two most charismatic leaders of the Irish revolution. This joint biography looks first at their very different upbringings and early careers. Both fought in the 1916 Easter Rising , although it is almost certain they did not meet during that tumultuous week. Their first encounter came when Collins had been released from jail after the rising but de Valera was still inside. Collins was one of those who wanted to run a Sinn Féin candidate in the Longford by-election of 1917. De Valera and other leaders opposed this initiative but the Collins group went ahead anyway and the candidate won narrowly. The incident typified the relationship between the two men: they were vastly different in temperament and style. But it was precisely in their differences and contradictions that their fascination lay. De Valera, the political pragmatist, hoped to secure independence through political agitation, whereas the ambitious Collins, with his restless temperament and boundless energy, was an impassioned patriot who believed in terror and assassination. T. Ryle Dwyer examines the years, 1917-22 through the twists and turns of their careers. In an epilogue, he considers the legacy of Collins on de Valera's political life.


The Vatican, the Bishops and Irish Politics 1919-39

The Vatican, the Bishops and Irish Politics 1919-39
Author: Dermot Keogh
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2004-06-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521530521

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A detailed study of the political relations between church and state in modern Ireland, this work is also an analysis of domestic politics within the context of Anglo-Vatican relations. Dealing exclusively with high ecclesiastical politics, it assesses the relative political strength of both the British and the Irish at the Vatican and challenges 'the myth of English dominance over the Papacy'. Dermot Keogh traces the 'quiet diplomacy' of bishops, politicians and the Vatican from the turbulent years of 1919-21, through the civil war period and the rule of William T. Cosgrove and Cumann na nGaedheal, to the re-emergence of Eamon de Valera and Fianna Fail as exponents of Catholic nationalism in the 1930s. The book draws extensively on unpublished documents and, for the first time, explores with the aid of primary sources the exchanges between bishops, politicians and the Vatican over a twenty-year period. It is an important contribution to the history of modern Ireland, Irish-Vatican and Anglo-Vatican relations, whose findings will lead to a radical revision of interpretations of Irish church-state relations.