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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 dénouement 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 the Author:
For two decades, John Drennan was the most feared scribe in Leinster House. Some politicians loved him, most hated him, but all agreed that he was the wiliest, the most accurate, the most independent and the most sagacious chronicler of the Dá il soap-opera.
Then, in a move that stunned the political establishment, he left Ireland’s largest newspaper, The Sunday Independent, to join a struggling fledgling party called Renua. He may be a spinner now, but in his writing that independent voice and inquiring eye continues to shines through.
John lives in Portlaoise with his wife and two sons.
Title: Standing by the Republic : 50 Dail Debates ...
Publisher: M.H. Gill & Co. U. C.
Publication Date: 2012
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good