Judging W.T. Cosgrave by Michael Laffan

Judging W.T. Cosgrave by Michael Laffan

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This biography, which uses sources not consulted by other historians, examines his career as local politician, rebel, minister, head of government for nearly ten years, and opposition leader. In particular it assesses his role as a state-builder and a key figure in the Irish democratic tradition.

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Judging W.T. Cosgrave by Michael Laffan

W. T. Cosgrave has been neglected by scholars in comparison with other prominent twentieth-century Irish leaders. This biography, by a leading Irish historian, uses sources not previously consulted to examine his career as local politician, rebel, minister, head of government for almost ten years, and opposition leader. In particular, it assesses his role as a state-builder and a key figure in the Irish democratic tradition.
Michael Laffan studied at Gonzaga College, University College Dublin, Trinity Hall Cambridge and the Institute for European History in Mainz. Having lectured briefly at the University of East Anglia he took up a post in UCD, where he taught for over three decades and served in various positions, including as head of the School of History and Archives, before retiring in 2010. He has lectured widely in Ireland and across the globe. From 2010 to 2012 he was president of the Irish Historical Society; he is now an emeritus professor in UCD. He has published widely on Modern Irish History. His writings include The Partition of Ireland 1911-1925 (1983) and The Resurrection of Ireland: the Sinn Féin Party, 1916-1923 (1999), and he has edited The Burden of German History; 1919-1945 (1988).
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ISBN 13 9781908996398
ISBN 10 1908996390
Title Judging W.T. Cosgrave
Author Michael Laffan
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Royal Irish Academy
Year published 2014-11-22
Number of pages 340
Prizes Commended for Newstalk's Talking History Book of the Year 2014 2014 (Ireland), Short-listed for Best Irish-Published Book of the Year 2014 (Ireland)
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