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Revision as of 02:26, 8 January 2003 by Jtdirl (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)I am a Political Science Graduate and historian from the National University of Ireland. I am also a published author (both history and fiction). Interests: History (especially Irish history). politics, religion, globalisation, gay rights, the Australian constitution, Anglo-Irish Relations. I also work as a current affairs commentator for a number of publications.
Since joining Wiki in November 2002, I have written primarily though not exclusively on Irish affairs, both political and historical.
Ireland
- The 1937 Irish Constitution
- The Republic of Ireland (1949- )
- Éire
- The Irish Free State (1922-37)
- The Government of Ireland Act, 1920
- Northern Ireland
- Southern Ireland
- The Irish Republic (1916-22)
- The Anglo-Irish Treaty (1921)
- The Oath of Allegiance
- The Irish language
Past and Present Institutions of State
- The Presidency of Ireland
- The King of Ireland
- The Office of Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister)
- The Governor-General of the Irish Free State
- Dáil Éireann
- Seanad Éireann
- The House of Commons of Southern Ireland
Biographies
Irish Governors-General
Irish Presidents
Irish Taoisigh (prime ministers)
- Jack Lynch
- Liam Cosgrave
- Garret FitzGerald
- Charles J. Haughey (to be finished)
Irish Political Parties
General Articles
- The History of Ireland (The page as I found it was littered with inaccuracies, which I am in the process of editing out.)
- The Irish potato famine
- Australia's Republic Advisory Committee
- The correct titles of English/Great British and United Kingdom monarchs
- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
- George VI of the United Kingdom
- George V of the United Kingdom
- Charles, Prince of Wales
- Style - Manner of Address
- The British Privy Council
and many other topics.