2016: A New Proclamation for a New Generation

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Mercier Press, 2010 - History - 192 pages
One of the most powerful legacies of the Easter Rising of 1916 is the Proclamation of Independence. Its words have resonated through the years-but how relevant is a document drafted at the start of the twentieth century to Ireland in the twenty-first century? Ireland in 2016 will be a very different country than Ireland in 1916, but not everything will have changed. 2016 explores the relevance of the original proclamation to Ireland today and invites the reader to determine what they would want to proclaim for Ireland in the years ahead. It asks the question: if we had to write it, what would the 2016 Proclamation say?

About the author (2010)

Gerard O'Neill was the editor of the Boston Globe's Spotlight Team, one of the nation's top investigative reporting units, for 25 years. He worked for the Globe from 1966 to 1991, He holds a master¿s in journalism from Boston University. His many awards include a Pulitzer Prize, the Hancock award, and the Loeb award. He is the co-author of The Underboss: The Rise and Fall of a Mafia Family and Black Mass, which won the MWA's 2000 Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime. His new book is Rogues and Redeemers: When Politics Was King in Irish Boston (2015). He lives in Back Bay with his wife, Janet and has two sons.

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