"Eamon de Valera in Boston" shows a clip of the Irish leader's American visit between June 29, 1919, and December 1920 as he embarked on a mission to raise funds for Sinn Féin. In this clip now ...
A new two-part documentary series on Ireland’s Irish-language station TG4 “De Valera i Meiriceá” tells the extraordinary story for the first time of Éamon de Valera’s tumultuous trip to America in ...
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 ...
A new documentary about legendary political figure Eamon de Valera criticises his attitude to women and accuses him of the "ultimate betrayal". Gender equality was written into the 1916 Proclamation, ...
Éamon de Valera, the face of Ireland in America for most of the 20th century, will be the subject of the October meeting of the Irish Cultural Society. The meeting will convene on Oct. 10 at 7:30 p.m.
With that long-term vision and sense of history which characterised his entire life Eamon de Valera some years ago deposited his personal papers with the Franciscan Fathers, placing an embargo of ...
In writing the foreword, current Taoiseach Micheál Martin spikily suggests that while there is more media coverage than ever ...
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 ...
Madam — In Mark Anthony’s oration at Julius ­Caesar’s funeral, as William Shakespeare imagined it, he said that: “The evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones.” ...