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Eamon deValera, born in New York city, came from a one parent family and was abandoned by his mother and raised by his Irish Granny. He learned to look after himself from an early age, enjoying being a boarder in Blackrock college. His university education was moderate. He believed he had a vocation to the priesthood and tried to enlist into seminaries but was regularly rebuffed. He joined the Irish volunteers in 1913 and became a Commandant in 1916 Rising. He escaped execution and became leader of Sinn Fein which negotited Irish independence. When the IRA refised to accept the Anglo-Irish Treaty Dev joined the rebels and spent ten eyars in the wilderness. In 1932 with his own party Fianna Fail he got power and held it for decades. He kept Ireland neutral during the War. The country did not develop economically as deValera was very conservative. He only relinquished power in 1959 to become President. He died in 1975.

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Westport Books
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328

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Table of Contents

Part 1. Early life in New York & Co. Limerick Ireland
Part 2. School at Blackrock College Dublin
Part 3 Vocation to Priesthood Rejected
Part 4. Teacher
Part 5. Irish Volunteers
Part 6. Commandant in 1916 Rising
Part 7. 18 moths in America Fundraising
Part 8. Leader of Dail Eireann
Part 9 Rejects Treat with Britain
Part 10. Civil War defeat
Part 11. Leader of Opposition for 10 Years 1922-1932
Part 12. Wins General Election
Part 13. Keeps Ireland Neutral in World War
Part 14. Loses Power in 1948
Part 15. Becomes President in 1959.

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Dublin ireland

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Library of Congress
DA965.D4 J67 2010, DA965.D4 A673 2010

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Open Library
OL24778117M
Internet Archive
eamondevalera1880000jord
ISBN 13
9780952444794
LCCN
2010530786
OCLC/WorldCat
679932567

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