This â astute, nuanced and highly readableâ biography of the legendary Irish president offers an enlightening reappraisal of his divisive legacy (Wall Street Journal). Ronan Fanning, one of Irelandâs foremost historians, presents a nuanced portrait of the man who embodies Irish independence as much as Charles de Gaulle personifies French resistance and Winston Churchill exemplifies British resolve. Fanning reconciles de Valeraâs shortcomings with his towering achievement as the statesman who single-handedly severed Irelandâs last ties to England. Born in New York in 1882, de Valera was raised by his motherâs family in Ireland, where a solitary upbringing forged the extraordinary self-sufficiency that became his hallmark. Conservative in his youth, he changed his name from Edward to Ãamon when he joined the Irish language revival movement. He later joined the Irish Volunteers, a nationalist military organization, and participated in the 1916 Easter Rising. De Valera used his prestige as the senior surviving rebel officer to become the leader of Irelandâs revolutionary nationalists. But his famous iron will became a fateful weakness when he stubbornly rejected the Anglo-Irish Treaty, sparking the Irish Civil War of 1922â1923. This âwell-written and balanced biographyâ presents a man whoâs dedication to independence was unwavering, yet whose vision for Ireland was blinkered (Irish Examiner).
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