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Richard Devane SJ: Social Advocate and Free State Campaigner 1876-1951

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By (author): Martin Walsh

A controversial figure in his time, and perhaps even more so today, Richard Devane SJ (18761951) was a thorn in the side of the governments of W T Cosgrave and Eamon de Valera. He is remembered equally as a defender of the conscience of the new Irish republic and as a sometimes over-zealous gatekeeper of Irish culture and morals. In Richard Devane SJ: Social Commentator and Advocate Martin Walsh takes on the task of placing Devane in context: not only the context of his time, that of the birth of the Irish Republic, but of our time a time of widespread change in Irish culture that can make the Ireland of Devanes day look like another island. For better or worse, Walsh argues, Devanes fierce commitment to nurturing a new Ireland made him a major force in creating the country we know today. If we want to understand the Ireland that passed referenda on gay marriage and abortion in 2015 and 2018 respectively, we need to understand and not forget or dismiss the world the Irish people were responding to: Devanes world and Devanes Ireland. An advocate of censorship, a committed anti-communist, founder of the Irish Film Institute and sparring partner of Brian ONolan (Flann OBrien, Myles na gCopaleen) in Richard Devane SJ: Social Commentator and Advocate, Martin Walsh brings this controversial figure to life ensuring he will be the subject of discussion in Irish circles for years to come.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 224g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Feb 2019
  • Publisher: Messenger Publications
  • Publication City/Country: Ireland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781788120296

About Martin Walsh

Martin graduated with a PhD from the University of Limerick in 2016. Martins research interests lie in the social history of nineteenth and twentieth-century modern Ireland and England. He is particularly interested in the ideas of nation-building through the ordering of the working-classes by middle-class social purists.

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