While Éamon de Valera emerged from his good war thanks to his political manoeuvring, he did make one ‘unforced error’ ...
"De Valera san Fhásach" is a new cutting-edge historical documentary series that presents the vital story of de Valera’s Wilderness years from 1924 to 1926 when he was imprisoned, in poor mental ...
De Valera’s new move – Opposition to entering Dail “with or without the Oath” - March 2 1926 ...
Rugby, he believed, was the sport best suited to the Irish psyche. Well, well ...
Political leadership highlights paradoxes statesmen face. Éamon de Valera, who shaped 20th-century Ireland, embodied paradoxes himself. An Irish nationalist born in the United States with a Spanish ...
100 years ago, the fateful trip of Éamon de Valera to America would change Irish America and Ireland forever. The young revolutionary, the highest-ranking Irish leader left after the Easter Rising, ...
ONE hundred years ago, on May 5 1921, the Ulster Unionist leader James Craig and the Sinn Féin leader Éamon de Valera met for the first and only time. While the meeting yielded no meeting of minds, it ...
A neglected woodland in northern Israel offers a window into Éamon de Valera’s legacy and a lost moment of Irish-Israeli goodwill Éamon de Valera Grove in Beit Keshet Forest near the Palestinian town ...
That Eamon De Valera, noted Irish leader and head of the Fianna Fail is a Jew, is alleged by St. John Ervine, dramatist and critic, in an article in the current issue of Time and Tide, a weekly review ...
Analysis: You would have been stunned that de Valera, a rugby player on the southside of Dublin, would have been out with a gun on Easter Monday in 1916 When people look back at the life of Éamon de ...