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Dr Colm Mac Gearailt currently lectures in Marino Institute of Education and for Hibernia College. His research focusses on history education, the Irish language, and state examinations as they pertain to Irish history. He holds a PhD from TCD (2019) and was awarded a Government of Ireland Irish Research Council Postgraduate scholarship in 2017 to complete his doctoral thesis. In 2019 he completed a postdoctoral research placement, as part of a forthcoming biography of Archbishop John Charles McQuaid, under Dr John Walsh. He previously conducted a major translation of the autobiographies of Ernest Blythe, from Irish to English, as a contribution towards the late Prof David Fitzpatrick’s Ernest Blyth: A Double Life (Cork 2018).
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During July 1921 Count George Noble Plunkett, Dáil minister for foreign affairs, wrote a long letter to Ãamon de Valera. In it Plunkett warned the Sinn Féin leader that republicans should be wary of too close a relationship with âthe Jewsâ.
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 Orangemanâs religion is commonly hatred of the Pope, so the Debased Jews, when they lose their faith, retain a racial antagonism to Christians.