Ruth Dudley Edwards
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The Seven - The Lives And Legacies Of The Founding Fathers Of The Irish Republic
On Easter Sunday, 23 April 1916, the members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood’s military council put their names to the Proclamation of the Irish Republic, declaring that they were the provisional government of an Ireland free from British rule.
In effect, each man had knowingly signed his own death warrant. Since then, the Seven have been eulogized and used as political weapons by many, but today there is an increasing recognition within Ireland that it’s time for an honest re-discussion of the Easter Rising.
100 years on, award-winning author Ruth Dudley Edwards explores how the lives of Ireland’s founding fathers converged and how they came to espouse violence and asks if they had a coherent vision for their country or if they were, as some now allege, little more than a collection of fanatical misfits and failures.
Since 1993 Ruth has written for almost every national newspaper in the Republic of Ireland and the UK and appears frequently on radio and television and on the BBC World Service.
Ruth Dudley Edwards
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