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Bertie Ahern
Bertie Ahern (Bartholomew Patrick Ahern) , 1951-, Irish politician, prime minister of the Republic of Ireland (1997-2008). Born into a working-class family, he studied accounting at University College, Dublin. A member of Fianna Fáil , he entered the Irish parliament in 1977 and held a numb... Read more
Finn mac Cumhail
Finn mac Cumhail   Fionn mac Cumhail, or Finn MacCool , semimythical Irish hero. His exploits are recorded in long narrative poems by Ossian and in many ballads, called Fenian ballads after the Fenians, or Fianna, professional fighters whom Finn was said to have headed in the 3d cent. C... Read more
Robert Erskine Childers
Robert Erskine Childers , 1870-1922, Irish politician and author. Born into a Protestant family, he was a clerk in the House of Commons (1895-1910). Gradually becoming convinced of the need for Irish Home Rule, he resigned to work for it, engaging in gun-running for the Irish Volunteers in 1914. Aft... Read more
Fine Gael
Fine Gael , Irish political party. Formed in 1933, it was the successor of the party founded by William Cosgrave that held power from the creation of the Irish Free State in 1922 until ousted by the republican Fianna Fáil in 1932. The Fine Gael party accepted the British plan that partiti... Read more
Charles James Haughey
Charles James Haughey , 1925-2006, Irish politician. A successful accountant and real estate investor, he entered Parliament as a Fianna Fáil member in 1957. After holding a succession of ministerial positions in the 1960s, he was dismissed as minister of finance in 1970 for alleged gunrunn... Read more
Jack Lynch
Jack Lynch (John Mary Lynch), 1917-99, Irish statesman. Before he embarked on his political career, he gained nationwide fame as an athlete, captaining several winning hurling teams in the 1930s and 40s. He studied law at University College in Cork and at the King's Inns in Dublin and was admitted ... Read more
Albert Reynolds
Albert Reynolds 1935-, Irish politician, prime minister of the Republic of Ireland (1992-95). A successful business executive, Reynolds won (1977) a seat in the Irish parliament as a member of the Fianna Fáil party. He was minister of posts and telegraphs and of transport (1979-81), of ene... Read more
Republic of Ireland
Republic of Ireland Gaelic, Eire, republic (2005 est. pop. 4,016,000), 27,136 sq mi (70,282 sq km). It occupies all but the northeastern corner of the island of Ireland in the British Isles. (For physical geography and history to 1922, see Ireland .) From 1922 to 1937 the country was known as th... Read more
Eamon De Valera
Eamon De Valera , 1882-1975, Irish statesman, b. New York City. He was taken as a child to Ireland. As a young man he joined the movement advocating physical force to achieve Irish independence and took part in the Easter Rebellion of 1916. He was sentenced to life imprisonment (escaping execution b... Read more

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Fianna Fáil
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...to an alliance of the Fine Gael and Labour parties. Fianna Fáil held power again under Jack Lynch (1977-79) and Charles...resignation in 1992, Albert Reynolds succeeded him, heading a Fianna Fáil-Labour coalition. Reynolds resigned in 1994, and a Fine... Read more
Bertie Ahern
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...University College, Dublin. A member of Fianna Fáil , he entered the Irish parliament...minister (1991-94). He became head of Fianna Fáil in 1994 and was leader of the opposition...Bruton as prime minister, heading a Fianna Fáil-Progressive Democrat coalition... Read more
Charles James Haughey
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition , 1925-2006, Irish politician. A successful accountant and real estate investor, he entered Parliament as a Fianna Fáil member in 1957. After holding a succession of ministerial positions in the 1960s, he was dismissed as minister of finance in 1970... Read more
Albert Reynolds
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...Ireland (1992-95). A successful business executive, Reynolds won (1977) a seat in the Irish parliament as a member of the Fianna Fáil party. He was minister of posts and telegraphs and of transport (1979-81), of energy (1982), and of industry and commerce... Read more
Fine Gael
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...by William Cosgrave that held power from the creation of the Irish Free State in 1922 until ousted by the republican Fianna Fáil in 1932. The Fine Gael party accepted the British plan that partitioned Ireland, and has generally been less anti-British... Read more
Jack Lynch
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...King's Inns in Dublin and was admitted to the bar in 1945. He entered the Dáil (parliament) in 1948 as a member of the Fianna Fáil party. Beginning in 1951, Lynch rose steadily in the government. He was minister for education (1957-59), for industry... Read more
Eamon De Valera
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...however, and did not enter the Dáil with his party, Fianna Fáil , until 1927. In the general election of 1932 his party...protesting Allied military activity in Northern Ireland. Fianna Fáil was defeated in the election of 1948, but De Valera... Read more
Robert Erskine Childers
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...-74, became a naturalized Irish citizen and a member of the Dáil in 1938. He held a succession of cabinet posts in the Fianna Fáil governments from 1944 on and in 1973 was elected president of Ireland. Bibliography: See A. Boyle The Riddle of Erskine... Read more
Republic of Ireland
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...a secret terrorist organization. William Cosgrave became the first prime minister. De Valera and his followers, the Fianna Fáil party, agreed to take the oath of allegiance to the British crown and entered the Dáil in 1927. In 1932, De Valera... Read more