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Aodh de Blácam

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Of the men and women with whom I have had an intimate acquaintance none had such a varied or striking array of talents as Aodh de Blácam. He was historian, novelist, playwright and poet.... As a journalist, he was the most versatile I have ever known and the most industrious. Only the most fluent of
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De Blácam was a sincere seeker after religious faith and social justice, prepared to sacrifice his own interests for the sake of his beliefs; but the image of Ireland he propagated can only be described as delusional on an epic scale. While he was aware of the difference between the sunny Ireland
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as an apostle of national renewal, although he criticised Mussolini for not being sufficiently Catholic. In the 1930s during his writing for Catholic periodicals, de Blácam frequently voiced his support for fascist regimes across Europe. He defended the dictatorships of
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to organise aid for Franco. He also organised a boycott of publications that supported the Spanish republicans. De Blácam was later dismayed to learn that many of his Irish Republican friends supported the Spanish Republican side.
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celebrated by ‘Roddy the Rover’ and the society around him, he apparently convinced himself that the shortcomings of the real world could be made to disappear through silence and coercion. He is best summed up in the jibe of
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from the essayist Robert Wilson Lynd. During this time de Blácam sought to synthesize his urge to reclaim his sense of Irish nationality with the works and thoughts of hardline Catholic author
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During the brief period in which Clann na Poblachta was in government, de Blácam served as an official spokesman for the Department of Health and as a speech-writer to
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exemplify the naturally Irish piety and purity of her co-religionists, and that the fact that some workers commuted from the Armagh borderland to work in
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De Blácam married Mary McCarville, who came from County Monaghan; they had two sons. De Blácam died 13 January 1951. One of his wife's brothers,
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and after converting to Catholicism believed Ireland's social problems could be solved with the ideas of the
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Blackham found the transition to adulthood difficult, particularly due to the early death of his father.
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In May 1914 de Blácam returned to Ireland and began working as a freelance journalist. He joined the
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For a while de Blácam was involved in socialist politics while under the influence of socialist
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It has been suggested de Blácam was an influence upon De Valera's 1943 (in)famous broadcast "
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by the British in 1919. During this time period de Blácam wrote two political manifestoes;
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in 1922. Following his release, de Blácam would continue to pin his flag to the mast of
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For a time Blackham moved in socialist circles, under the influence of Ulster socialist
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because of external forces, could skip many of the phrases normally described in the
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that the most fervent Gaelic chauvinists were ‘the Cunninghams" (a reference to
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Old Wine: Verses from the Irish, Spanish and Latin Done Chiefly in Irish Metres
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executive until 1947, when he defected to the upstart Irish Republican party
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Golden Priest: A Three-Act Drama on the Martyrdom of Blessed Oliver Plunkett
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factories proved that the south was better off economically than the north.
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party. De Blácam believed De Valera fully embodied his own political ideas.
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on 16 January 1951. His funeral was attended by many dignitaries including
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Towards the Republic: a study of new Ireland's social and political aims
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However, Historian Patrick Maume was less sympathetic, summarising that
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and go straight to a soviet type society (an idea not dissimilar to the
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The Black North. An Account of the Six Counties of Unrecovered Ireland
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but was similarly disappointed in his lack of interest in conversion.
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pens could have achieved his output which at times was breath-taking.
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and cultural protectionism to combat rural depopulation and lamented
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The Saints of Ireland: The Life-Stories of Ss. Brigid and Columcille
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are essentially identical and that Ireland, having only experienced
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for 20 years and was particularly enamoured with the vision of
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The journalist Michael Joseph McManus said of de Blácam:
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Ambassador of Christ: A Three-Act Drama of Saint Patrick
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The Story of Wolfe Tone: Set in a Picture of His Time
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as upholders of Catholic social teaching. During the
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It was also during the 1920s that de Blácam moved to
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Cambridge University Press. 261:ethnic origin. He learnt the 419:In 1938 de Blácam published 1319:Government of the 13th Dáil 811:"Aodh de Blácam - Cartlann" 539:António de Oliveira Salazar 338:and subsequently aided the 1444: 1428:20th-century Irish writers 773:St. John of God, 1495-1550 159:through movements such as 1327: 1201:Michael ffrench-O'Carroll 657:What Sinn Féin Stands For 471:Louth (Dáil constituency) 305:What Sinn Féin stands for 285:Irish War of Independence 280:as a journalist in 1915. 38: 1408:People from County Louth 799:. 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Index

Aodh De Blácam

Robert J. Blackham
Henry Hamilton Blackham
Patrick MacCarvill
Irish
Irish nationalism
Sinn Féin
Fianna Fáil
Clann na Poblachta
London
England
Ulster
Protestant
Newry
Robert J. Blackham
British Army
Protestants
Robert Wilson Lynd
Irish home rule
republican
Irish Nationalism
Gaelic League
Gaelic
Irish language
G. K. Chesterton
County Monaghan
Irish War of Independence
Arthur Griffith
Herbert Moore Pim

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