Fianna Fáil are facing a “demographic cliff-edge” of support and “must return to being a party that represents all strata of ...
In writing the foreword, current Taoiseach Micheál Martin spikily suggests that while there is more media coverage than ever ...
Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in the June 7, 1919 issue of America. For over 1,000 years Ireland possessed and fully exercised sovereign independence, and was recognized throughout ...
At first glance, Éamon de Valera seems an unlikely patron of Ireland’s offshore wind revolution. Yet, to borrow from Tim Pat Coogan, the Long Fellow casts a long shadow in the most surprising of ...
100 years ago, the fateful trip of Éamon de Valera to America would change Irish America and Ireland forever. The young revolutionary, the highest-ranking Irish leader left after the Easter Rising, ...
In 1945, some 18 years before he traveled to Ireland, John F. Kennedy wrote a lengthy article about then Taoiseach Éamon De Valera and his efforts to reunite the country in a prescient piece that ...
Part one of two. A look at the rise and rule of Eamon de Valera - the third President of Ireland and arguably the most consequential figure in modern Irish history. For over half a century, he ...
Half a century after Éamon de Valera’s death, historian Colum Kenny examines the legacy of Ireland’s most divisive leader President of the Executive Council Eamon de Valera accompanied by members of ...
That Eamon De Valera, noted Irish leader and head of the Fianna Fail is a Jew, is alleged by St. John Ervine, dramatist and critic, in an article in the current issue of Time and Tide, a weekly review ...
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