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Éireann Ascendant

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An Irish History Blog

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Éireann Ascendant – An Irish History Blog Skip to content Éireann Ascendant An Irish History Blog When the Pseudo-Military Mind Meets Constitutional Respectability: The Irish General Election of August 1923 The Power and the Responsibility? It may come as a surprise to some that the man remembered as one of Ireland’s political titans – possibly the titan, at least in regard to the 20 th century – could be quite ambivalent at times about the value of politics. Jaw-jaw, in Éamon de Valera’s view, did not always take precedence over war-war, hence his trepidation at the start of the Civil War in Dublin about Joseph O’Connor’s suggestion of a ‘Republican Committee’ the latter wanted him to form. O’Connor was a military man himself, as a leading officer in the Irish Republican Army (IRA), while de Valera had been no less than the President of Dáil Éireann before his resignation in protest at its ratification of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in January 1922. It was a position ...

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