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From "Criminal Adventurer" to "the Most Important Irishman of Our Time": the Irish Times and Eamon de Valera, 1916-1973
2011
Estudios Irlandeses
Founded in 1859 as the voice of the Protestant and Unionist Ascendancy of Dublin, the Irish Times has become, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the country's most respected daily newspaper. As such, it has been a privileged observer of Eamon de Valera's extraordinarily long career based on his vision of a Gaelic, rural, Catholic and independent Ireland. Because of the essential divergence in their ideals concerning the Irish nation, the Irish Times and de Valera can hardly be
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