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Standing by the Republic John Drennan

Standing by the Republic By John Drennan

Standing by the Republic by John Drennan


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Dail Eireann is the crucible where great debates shape the future of the state and tell us where we are now and where we are going. Here John Drennan analyses fifty of the most dramatic and important such debates since the establishment of the Republic in 1948.

Standing by the Republic Summary

Standing by the Republic: 50 Dail Debates That Shaped the Republic by John Drennan

From the debates of the 1950s that were strikingly similar to what we face today-struggles against bankruptcy, emigration and abuse of power by the State-through the wars in the 70s and 80s about divorce, abortion and to the Jacobean dramas surrounding the fall of Haughey in the 1990s, this book finally traces the fall of the first Republic via the tragic-comic denouement of the Cowen era and the first breaths of hope provided by a new administration.

John Drennan captures the fascinating story of Ireland's evolution in the seven decades since the end of the war and encapsulates the culture that shaped these moments of national drama.

About John Drennan

John Drennan is a popular columnist and leader writer on the Sunday Independent and is one of Ireland's most assured and respected political commentators. He is the author of Cute Hoors and Pious Protestors (2011).

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GOR006781367
9780717152919
071715291X
Standing by the Republic: 50 Dail Debates That Shaped the Republic by John Drennan
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Gill
20121005
256
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