Fitzgerald, Garret

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FITZGERALD, Garret

FITZGERALD, Garret. Irish, b. 1926. Genres: Demography, Economics, International relations/Current affairs, Language/Linguistics, Politics/Government, Autobiography/Memoirs. Career: With Aer Lingus, Irish Airlines, 1947-58; Lecturer, Dept. of Political Economy, University College Dublin, 1959-73; Irish Times, weekly columnist, 1959-73, 1991-; Fine Gael Member of the Dail Eireann (Irish Parliament) for Dublin SE, 1969-92 (Member, Seanad Eireann, Irish Senate, 1965-69, and former Member, Senate Electoral Law Commission; Member, Dail Committee on Public Accounts, 1969-73; Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1973-77; President, Fine Gael Party, 1977-87; Prime Minister of Ireland, Taoiseach, 1981-82, 1982-87). Former director, Guinness Peat Aviation. Director: Trade Development Institute, Dublin. President, Council of Ministers of EEC, 1975, and of the European Council, 1984. Publications: State-Sponsored Bodies, 1961; Planning in Ireland, 1968; Towards a New Ireland, 1972; Unequal Partners, 1980; Estimates for Baronies of Minimum Level of Irish-Speaking Amongst Successive Decennial Cohorts 1771-1781 to 1861-1871, 1984; All in a Life (autobiography), 1991; Reflections on the Irish State, 2001; Irish-Speaking in the Pre-Famine Period, 2004. Address: 37 Annavilla, Dublin 6, Ireland. Online address: [email protected]

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