Uncover the diverse family histories of the seven men who shaped the Irish Republic.
The Proclamation of the Irish Republic, a defining document in Irish history, enshrines the ideal of cherishing all citizens equally. This genealogical history reveals the varied backgrounds of its seven signatories, spanning twenty counties and economic strata from poverty to privilege. Explore the disparate lives united by the pursuit of Irish independence.
Seven Signatories delves into the family histories that shaped these men, revealing their unique perspectives on an Irish republic. From Thomas Clarke and James Connolly, whose families were uprooted by famine and born in the USA, to Thomas MacDonagh and Patrick Pearse, with their English ancestry, this book uncovers the complexities of 19th-century Ireland and the multifaceted draw towards rebellion. A must-read for those interested in Irish history, genealogy, and social history.