Eamon De Valera

by Frank Pakenham,Earl of Longford

Paperback, 1974

Status

Available

Call number

941.5

Publication

Arrow Bks. (1974), Edition: n.e., 528 pages

Description

"E?amon de Valera (/emn dvlr/; 14 October 1882? 29 August 1975) was one of the dominant political figures in twentieth-century Ireland. His political career spanned over half a century, from 1917 to 1973; he served multiple terms as head of government and head of state. He also led the introduction of the Constitution of Ireland. De Valera was a leader of Ireland's struggle for independence from Britain in the War of Independence and of the anti-Treaty opposition in the ensuing Irish Civil War (1922?1923). In 1926, he founded Fianna Fa?il, and was head of government (President of the Executive Council, later Taoiseach) from 1932 to 1948, 1951 to 1954, and 1957 to 1959, when he resigned after being elected as President of Ireland. His political creed evolved from militant republicanism to social and cultural conservatism."--Wikipedia.… (more)

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Detractors of de Valera would consider the book very easy-going though criticism does come through at crucial stages, importantly this is self-criticism from de Valera himself. The book is particularly worth reading for the negotiations concerning neutrality and the second world war, which he
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considered his greatest achievement, and his opinion of the War of Independence and the Civil War.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1971

Physical description

528 p.; 7.7 inches

ISBN

0099095203 / 9780099095200

Barcode

4531
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