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A French novel about WB Yeats inspired by an Irish Times article

Story of Yeats’s bones being sought from a French ossuary and sent to Ireland provided the creative spark for young French radio journalist Maylis Besserie

Maud Gonne and Famines in the 1890s - Irish America

Maud Gonne and Famines in the 1890s

Maud Gonne and Famines in the 1890s
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Jewish Fenians and anti-Semites: the Jewish role in the Irish fight for freedom

Brian Hanley 32 min read During July 1921 Count George Noble Plunkett, Dáil minister for foreign affairs, wrote a long letter to Éamon de Valera. In it Plunkett warned the Sinn Féin leader that republicans should be wary of too close a relationship with ‘the Jews’. Across Europe, Plunkett asserted, Jews had been a negative influence, because (1) they are, and will remain, aliens, in most countries; (2) their codes of honour and morals are not Christian; (3) that in business and otherwise, they act together, throughout a country (and even from one nation to another, at times) like Freemasons; (4) that a benefactor to their poor can influence their votes, through their Rabbi; (5) that, as an Orangeman’s religion is commonly hatred of the Pope, so the Debased Jews, when they lose their faith, retain a racial antagonism to Christians.

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