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C. S. Andrews (1901–1985)

Auteur van Dublin Made Me

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Werken van C. S. Andrews

Dublin Made Me (1979) 25 exemplaren
Man of No Property (1982) 18 exemplaren

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Officiële naam
Andrews, Christopher Stephen
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Todd
Geboortedatum
1901-10-06
Overlijdensdatum
1985-10-11
Graflocatie
Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
Ireland
Geboorteplaats
Summerhill, Dublin, Ireland
Plaats van overlijden
Dublin, Ireland
Woonplaatsen
Dublin, Ireland
Opleiding
Synge Street CBS
University College Dublin
Beroepen
public servant
revolutionary
Relaties
Andrews, David (son)
Organisaties
Fianna Fáil
Korte biografie
C.S. (Todd) Andrews (1901-1985) was an Irish public servant and former revolutionary. He fought in the Irish War of Independence and in the Civil War, on the Republican side. He was subsequently managing director of Bord na Móna and Chairman of both CIE and RTE. Never a politician, he was a supporter of the Fianna Fáil party and two of his sons subsequently served in the Irish Dáil for that party.

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Andrews' first half of his autobiography is a worthwhile edition to any bookcase. He grew up and participated in highly interesting and dramatic times in Ireland. He gives an interesting portrayal of social life in Dublin at the turn of the twentieth century. In addition, after the events of the Easter Rising, he joined Sinn Féin and the IRA and was a participant in the War of Independence. The book is well written and Andrews provides his rationale for taking his decision. His service in the IRA is documented and this book does prove to be a useful historical record of these times. So too are his difficult experiences on hunger strike and in prison. Andrews opposes the Treaty and gives his rationale for doing so. He then continues his activities as an Intelligence Officer in the IRA on the Anti-Treaty side. He is ultimately imprisoned and the book ends, to be continued in his next book “Man of No Property.”… (meer)
 
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thegeneral | Jan 16, 2012 |
The second half of Andrews' biography takes us from his release after the end of the Civil War to his retirement from the public service. A hard hitting book Andrews cannot be criticised for not calling a spade; a spade. Very hostile commentary toward the main protaganists of the Provisional Government/Cumann na nGaedheal/Fine Gael party. His experience at Bord Na Mona is interesting nonetheless as is his similar managerial time with CIE and the RTE authority. His chapter on de Valera is quite heartfelt. A useful book for any economic history student and for anyone analysing the genesis of Fianna Fáil.… (meer)
 
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thegeneral | Dec 8, 2008 |

Statistieken

Werken
2
Leden
43
Populariteit
#352,016
Waardering
½ 3.6
Besprekingen
2
ISBNs
6