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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Ignatius O'Brien was the youngest son of a struggling Cork business family. After somewhat unhappy experiences at a Cork Vincentian school and the Catholic University of Ireland, he studied to become a barrister while supporting himself as a reporter on Dublin newspapers. Over time he built up a reputation in property and commercial law, and an ultimately successful career led to him being appointed a law officer and later lord chancellor under the post-1906 Liberal governments. He avoided party politics, but was a moderate home ruler who attributed the troubles besetting relations between Britain and Ireland to a failure to implement moderate reforms in time. After being created Baron Shandon on his removal as lord chancellor, he moved to England, where as a member of the House of Lords he was involved in various peace initiatives. His reminiscences of and reflections on the relatively self-contained world of mid-Victorian Cork, of student and journalistic work and play in Land War Dublin, of the struggles of an aspiring barrister on circuit and of the declining years of Dublin Castle, provide new insights into Irish life in the closing decades of the union. He also gives his impressions of prominent contemporaries, including Charles Stewart Parnell, Edward Carson and Lord Chief Justice Peter O'Brien ("Peter the Packer"). The publication by the Irish Legal History Society of this important memoir is accompanied by detailed notes and commentaries on its legal and political context by Daire Hogan and Patrick Maume. This book is an important memoir of Ignatius O'Brien, lord chancellor of Ireland from 1913-18, accompanied by detailed notes and commentaries on its legal and political context by Daire Hogan and Patrick Maume. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - A rare glimpse into Irish legal and political life during a turbulent era. Ignatius O'Brien recounts his life from humble beginnings in Cork to becoming Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Explore his experiences as a barrister, his involvement in the Home Rule movement, and his reflections on British administration.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. The reminiscences of Ignatius O'Brien, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 1913-1918 | A life in Cork, Dublin and Westminster | Daire Hogan (u. a.) | Buch | Irish Legal History Society series | Englisch | 2021 | Four Courts Press Ltd | EAN 9781846828713 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Ignatius O'Brien was the youngest son of a struggling Cork business family. After somewhat unhappy experiences at a Cork Vincentian school and the Catholic University of Ireland, he studied to become a barrister while supporting himself as a reporter on Dublin newspapers. Over time he built up a reputation in property and commercial law, and an ultimately successful career led to him being appointed a law officer and later lord chancellor under the post-1906 Liberal governments. He avoided party politics, but was a moderate home ruler who attributed the troubles besetting relations between Britain and Ireland to a failure to implement moderate reforms in time. After being created Baron Shandon on his removal as lord chancellor, he moved to England, where as a member of the House of Lords he was involved in various peace initiatives. His reminiscences of and reflections on the relatively self-contained world of mid-Victorian Cork, of student and journalistic work and play in Land War Dublin, of the struggles of an aspiring barrister on circuit and of the declining years of Dublin Castle, provide new insights into Irish life in the closing decades of the union. He also gives his impressions of prominent contemporaries, including Charles Stewart Parnell, Edward Carson and Lord Chief Justice Peter O'Brien ("Peter the Packer"). The publication by the Irish Legal History Society of this important memoir is accompanied by detailed notes and commentaries on its legal and political context by Daire Hogan and Patrick Maume. This book is an important memoir of Ignatius O'Brien, lord chancellor of Ireland from 1913-18, accompanied by detailed notes and commentaries on its legal and political context by Daire Hogan and Patrick Maume. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.