Haughey
Autor Gary Murphyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 feb 2022
Saint or sinner? He was the most talented and influential politician of his generation, and his presence still looms over the Irish body politic, yet the very roots of his success - his charisma, his intelligence, his ruthlessness, his secrecy - have rendered almost impossible any objective evaluation of his life and work. He is, depending on whom you ask, either the great villain of Irish political life or the benevolent and forward-thinking savior of a benighted nation.
That is, until now. Based on unfettered access to Haughey's personal archives, as well as extensive interviews with over 80 of his peers, rivals, confidantes and relatives, Haughey is a rich and nuanced portrait of a man of prodigious gifts, who, for all his flaws and many contradictions, came to define modern Ireland.
"A superbly balanced exploration of the life and politics of one of the most fascinating figures in 20th century Ireland." - Professor John Horgan
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780717193646
ISBN-10: 0717193640
Pagini: 608
Dimensiuni: 164 x 236 x 62 mm
Greutate: 1.09 kg
Editura: Gill Books
ISBN-10: 0717193640
Pagini: 608
Dimensiuni: 164 x 236 x 62 mm
Greutate: 1.09 kg
Editura: Gill Books
Notă biografică
Gary Murphy is Professor of Politics at DCU's School of Law and Government. An expert on Irish electoral history and a prominent commentator on contemporary politics, he is a regular contributor to RTÉ's coverage of elections and referendums. He has published extensively on modern Ireland and is the author of Electoral Competition in Ireland Since 1987.
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With exclusive access to the Haughey archives, Gary Murphy presents a landmark reassessment of Charles Haughey's life and legacy. 'A superbly balanced exploration of the life and politics of one of the most fascinating figures in 20th century Ireland.' Professor John Horgan