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  1. Richard Mulcahy: From the Politics of War to the Politics of Peace 1913–1924. € 19.99. Pádraig Ó Caoimh. November 2019. Major new biographical study of revolutionary leader Richard Mulcahy. Hardback. Add to Cart. Buy the eBook > ISBN: 9781788550987 Categories: Biography / Memoir, History, IAP.

  2. 1 de ene. de 1992 · " Richard Mulcahy was architect of the guerrilla war that forced the British to grant Dominion status to Ireland and the guiding spirit behind the civil war that ensured the survival of the new state. In this illuminating portrait, Maryann Valiulis uses Mulcahy's career as a focus for reexamining Ireland's transition from colony to nation state between 1916 and 1924.

  3. Richard Mulcahy is one such figure. Born at 70 Manor Street, Waterford, on 10 May, 1886, to post-office clerk Patrick and Elizabeth Mulcahy, Richard was one of eight children. He attended the Christian Brother’s School at Mount Sion in Waterford, and then attended the Christian Brother’s School in Thurles, where his father was transferred to in 1898.

  4. Richard James Mulcahy. Deceased. Constituency. Tipperary South. Party. Fine Gael. House. 16th Dáil (1957 - 1961) See all contributions from this Member.

  5. Richard Mulcahy died in 1971. He was eighty-five years old. Richard Mulcahy was interviewed for the RTÉ Television project 'Portraits 1916' on 10 December 1965. MORE ON THIS EXHIBITION.

  6. Richard has had a life-long interest in the environment and purchased his first small forest of 11 hectares in 2000. Since then he has planted a further 46 hectares of mixed native and pine trees on his farm on the Wexford/Wicklow border. It was from this interest in trees and the environment that he conceived the idea of The 100 Million Trees ...

  7. After the resignation of W.T. Cosgrave in June 1944 Mulcahy was elected leader of Fine Gael. He stood aside to allow John A. Costello to form the First and Second Inter-Party Governments and served as Minister for Education in both (1948–51, 1954–57) and as Minister for the Gaeltacht (July–October 1956). He resigned from the leadership of ...

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