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Liberator: The Life and Death of Daniel OConnell, 1830-1847

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By (author): Patrick M. Geoghegan

Here is the Great Dan big voiced, energetic, self-confident, persuasive, courageous, humorous, warm-hearted and humane in the eyes of his numerous admirers; but vain, scurrilous, vituperative, dangerous, vacillating and ruthless in the eyes of his many enemies

Donal McCarthy, Irish Daily Mail on Sunday

Following the winning of Catholic Emancipation in 1829, Daniel OConnell was recognised as one of the leading figures on the world stage.  He was hailed as the defender of Ireland, the man who had incarnated in himself a people.  Identified as the champion of the weak and the oppressed, he became famous internationally for his opposition to slavery in all its forms.  However his attempts to overturn the Act of Union and restore the Irish parliament were less successful and he became depressed and demoralised as his popularity began to fade in the late 1830s. 

In this sequel to his critically acclaimed King Dan, Patrick Geoghegan looks at the dramatic final years of OConnells life and career. Charting his remarkable rise and fall in the 1830s, it also deals with his political resurrection in the 1840s when he rolled back the years to lead a new national movement, culminating in a series of massive public meetings around the country.  In doing so he developed a new model for peaceful agitation, and confirmed his reputation as the man who Gladstone believed was the Moses of Ireland.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 130 x 200mm
  • Publication Date: 04 May 2012
  • Publisher: Gill
  • Publication City/Country: Ireland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780717154029

About Patrick M. Geoghegan

Dr Patrick M. Geoghegan is Senior Lecturer (Dean of Undergraduate Studies) at Trinity College Dublin. He teaches in the Department of History and is the presenter of the award-winning Talking History on Newstalk.  His previous books include King Dan: The Rise of Daniel OConnell 17751829 (2008) biographies of Robert Emmet (2002) and Lord Castlereagh (2002) and The Irish Act of Union (1999).

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