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One bold deed of open treason : the Berlin diary of Roger Casement 1914-1916
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ISBN: 9781785370564 9781785370571 9781785370588 9781785370595 9781785370601 178537057X 1785370561 1785370596 1785370588 178537060X Year: 2016 Publisher: Sallins, Co. Kildare : Merrion Press,

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Douglas Hyde : a maker of modern Ireland
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ISBN: 0520909321 128235552X 9786612355523 0585071977 0520066847 9780520909328 9780585071978 9780520066847 Year: 1991 Publisher: Berkeley, CA : University of California Press,

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In 1938, at an age when most men are long retired, Douglas Hyde (1860-1949) was elected first president of modern Ireland. The unanimous choice of delegates from all political factions, he was no stranger to public life or to fame. Until now, however, there has been no full-scale biography of this important historical and literary figure. Known as a tireless nationalist, Hyde attracted attention on both sides of the Atlantic from a very early age. He was hailed by Yeats as a source of the Irish Literary Renaissance; earned international recognition for his contributions to the theory and methodology of folklore; joined Lady Gregory, W. B. Yeats, George Moore, and Edward Martyn in shaping an Irish theater; and as president of the Gaelic League worked for twenty-two years on behalf of Irish Ireland. Yet in spite of these and other accomplishments Hyde remained an enigmatic figure throughout his life. Why did he become an Irish nationalist? Why were his two terms as Irish Free State senator so curiously passive? Why, when he had threatened it earlier, did he oppose the use of physical force in 1916? How did he nevertheless retain the support of his countrymen and the trust and friendship of such a man as Eamon de Valera? Douglas Hyde: A Maker of Modern Ireland dispels for the first time the myths and misinformation that have obscured the private life of this extraordinary scholar and statesman.

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