First Citizen: Mary McAleese and the Irish Presidency (Hardback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for First Citizen The remarkable story of a woman who journeyed from working class Catholic West Belfast to the highest office in the Republic of Ireland, and who, shedding most of her own tribal baggage, became a President for all the people of Ireland.
Full description- Publisher: O'Brien Press Ltd
- Published: 31 October 2008
- Format: Hardback 320 pages
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- Categories: Biography: Historical, Political & Military | Political Leaders & Leadership | British & Irish History
- ISBN 13: 9781847170873 ISBN 10: 1847170870
- Sales rank: 316,085
Full description for First Citizen
This is a powerful and intimate account. It is the remarkable story of a woman who journeyed from working class Catholic West Belfast to the highest office in the Republic of Ireland, and who, shedding most of her own tribal baggage, became a President for all the people of Ireland. No other Irish president has remained as popular throughout their terms of office. Mary McAleese is a uniquely Irish phenomenon at an unprecedented time in Irish history when peace and prosperity arrived together on an island bedevilled for centuries by great hatreds. She played an active part in the peace process and she became the incarnation of the theme of her presidency, that of building bridges. This comprehensive title examines Mary McAleese's background and upbringing, her time at Queen's University, her controversial period in RTE, and the road to the presidency. It recounts Mary McAleese's family's personal experience of the troubles, including the night their house was riddled with bullets. It provides the 'inside story' of the president and her husband's work in the Peace Process, and Martin McAleese's behind-the-scenes work with the loyalist community. It reveals fascinating facts about Aras an Uachtarain and its occupants, and includes an overview of the seven previous presidents and an analysis of what the presidency means. It is fully illustrated with memorabilia and presidential photographs.

