DE VALERA, EAMON

āˈmən dĕ vəlârˈə, 1882–1975, Irish statesman, b. New York City. He was taken as a child to Ireland. As a young man he joined the movement advocating physical force to achieve Irish independence and took part in the Easter Rebellion of 1916. He was sentenced to life imprisonment (escaping execution because he was a U.S. citizen) but was released under a general amnesty in 1917. Elected that same year a member of Parliament and president of Sinn Féin, De Valera was arrested again in May, 1918. However, he escaped from prison (Feb., 1919) and went to the United States, where he raised funds for Irish independence. In the meantime he had been elected president of Ireland by the Dáil Éireann, the revolutionary parliament that had declared the country independent. In 1920, when he returned to Ireland, the country was in a state of virtual war against British rule. In 1921 the British government opened the negotiations that led to the establishment of the Irish Free State. De Valera, however, repudiated the final treaty because it excluded Northern Ireland and required Irish officeholders to swear allegiance to the British crown. He resigned from the Dáil in Jan., 1922. Nominal leader of the republican intransigents, De Valera greatly deplored the period of civil war that followed. He maintained his opposition to the government, however, and did not enter the Dáil with his party, Fianna Fáil, until 1927. In the general election of 1932 his party gained control of the Dáil, and De Valera became head of the government. He immediately abolished the oath of allegiance and refused to pay land annuities to Britain. A tariff war followed that was not ended until 1938. In 1937, De Valera introduced a new constitution declaring Ireland a fully sovereign state. He kept Ireland neutral throughout World War II, refusing to let the British use southern Irish ports and vigorously protesting Allied military activity in Northern Ireland. Fianna Fáil was defeated in the election of 1948, but De Valera returned as prime minister with independent support (1951–54) and with an absolute party majority (1957–59). Hampered by failing vision, in 1959 he moved to the less demanding office of president of the republic, to which he was reelected in 1966. He retired in 1973.

See his speeches edited by M. Moynihan (1980); biographies by F. P. Longford and T. P. O'Neill (1971), O. Edwards (1988); C. Younger, A State of Disunion (1972); J. O'Carroll and J. Murphy ed., De Valera and His Times (1986).

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Chapter 6 Eamon de Valera Eamon de Valera is regarded as one of the great figures in Irish history. Born in 1882 in New York, he played a central role in the foundation of the Irish State, moving from revolutionary to Prime Minister to President...
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...invasion of Sicily. REFERENCE: B. Pitt, Crucible of War: The Western Desert , 1980. K. GIRD ROMER DE VALERA, EAMON. Eamon De Valera was born in 1882 in New York City. His father was of Spanish descent and his mother was Irish; she gave...
...in which Ireland was neutral. Eamon de Valera prime minister of Ireland 1932...the charismatic leader that de Valera had been; rather, he was a tactician...Michael J. Kennedy SEE ALSO De Valera, Eamon; Lynch, Jack Lenart, Josef...
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Dev: The Career of Eamon De Valera: Phil Chapple Examines a Titanic...Irish History. by Phil Chapple Eamon de Valera was born in 1882 at a time when...Amongst the Irish Volunteers was Eamon de Valera. Although born in New York to...
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...Ireland by Timothy J. White De Valera ... knew that before the bar of...own. He knew that the story of Eamon de Valera could not be told without that of...incipient Free State regime. Led by de Valera, they believed that the twenty...
...who opposed the Treaty, led by Eamon de Valera, did so on the grounds that it...general election.(53) Eamonn de Valera, leader of Fianna Frail, became...Removal of Oath) Bill.(54) For de Valera, the 1922 Constitution represented...
...elections in 1917-18. And new, resolute leaders like Eamon de Valera and Michael Collins came on to the scene. By the end...up a separate Irish parliament, Dail Eireann, with Eamon de Valera as President. Predictably, the British refused to...
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...if Gerry Adams turns out to be Eamon de Valera or Michael Collins by John Lloyd...Collins, shot by those who, with Eamon de Valera, refused to settle for a Free...whether to be Michael Collins or Eamon de Valera, the Agreement, for all its...
...and Walkers Crisps Are Taking over. What Ever Would Eamon De Valera Make of It? by Patrick West When one hears the expression...Still, I suspect that the likes of Padraic Pearse and Eamon de Valera would have been horrified. To aesthetes and cultural...
...its credo of self-sufficiency. Eamon de Valera, who was to dominate Irish politics...Dublin in 1933, attended by de Valera, Keynes affirmed: "Were I an...long laboured in the shadow of de Valera. In July 1963, 3 month after John...
...higher level. This consisted of Eamon de Valera, then Minister for External...there was a more positive side. Eamon de Valera had reason to be deeply grateful...Dev would never talk about. Eamon de Valera must have been a very lonely...
...most determined domestic opponent, Eamon de Valera, leader of the ruling party, Fianna...graveside, were offerings which de Valera could well afford. His one-time...streets of Dublin had frightened de Valera into the largest show of military...
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...Terry De Valera, Youngest Son of Eamon De Valera, Enters Booterstown Church...deValera, the youngest son of Eamon de Valera. Mr de Valera, the seventh...former Taoiseachand President Eamon de Valera, died on Wednesday at St Vincents...
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...ON PEACOCK ALLEY; Devs Devotees: Eamon De Valera Was Treated like Royalty throughout...privilege of personally dragging Eamon de Valeras vehicle the rest of the...head. The adulation foisted upon de Valera that summer afternoon is only one...
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...Nazis Loomed ; (1) Diplomatic: Eamon De Valera (2) Jackboot: Many Feared...a German invasion, taoiseach Eamon de Valera ordered the widespread destruction...a German invasion, taoiseach Eamon de Valera ordered the widespread destruction...
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DE VALERA, EAMON a m n de v lar , 1882 1975, Irish statesman...Parliament and president of Sinn Fein , De Valera was arrested again in May, 1918. However...establishment of the Irish Free State. De Valera, however, repudiated the final treaty...
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...Republican Army (IRA) and led by Eamon De Valera , were defeated, although the IRA...became the first prime minister. De Valera and his followers, the Fianna Fail...the Dail in 1927. In 1932, De Valera became prime minister, and under...
...reorganize under the leadership of Eamon De Valera . In the election of 1918, Sinn...of Sinn Fein, represented by De Valera, and civil war ensued. Gradually...virtually came to an end when De Valera withdrew from it in 1927 and entered...
...and street battles on both sides of the Irish border. Popular and effective at first, its fortunes turned after Eamon De Valera , a former IRA supporter, took over the Free State government in 1932. Weakened by internal dissensions, by a loss...
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