KEVIN BOLAND / WOMEN'S GHETTO / A ROUGH BEAST . 'MR BOLAND IS ASKED TO EXPLAIN'   From 'The United Irishman' newspaper,  January 1958 .
'MR BOLAND IS ASKED TO EXPLAIN'   From 'The United Irishman' newspaper,  January 1958 .      The 26-County Minister For Defence , 
  Mr Kevin Boland,  refused permission for 
  Mr Rory Brady , the Sinn Fein TD for Longford-Westmeath    who is held in 
  the Curragh Concentration Camp,   to consult his solicitor .
This information was given to 
  Roscommon County Council   and the Council again asked 
  Mr. Boland   to seek legal advice on his suspension and his 
   threatened dismissal from his post as a teacher at Roscommon Vocational School.   Mr D. O' Rourke   said he did not see what harm it would do to 
  Kevin Boland , the State   or any one else to give that permission . In his written reply to the Council , 
  Mr Boland  said they could rest assured the decision had 
 "...not been taken lightly.." .  
  Mr P. A. McGuinness    said he was quite sure that 
  Mr. Boland   had given more consideration to his reply than he had to 
  Mr. Brady's   request . He called 
  The Offences Against The State Act    " ..diabolical.." [END of   'MR BOLAND IS ASKED TO EXPLAIN'](Next - ' British Army In North To Have Publicity Expert' : from the same source) OUT OF THE WOMEN'S GHETTO .......By INEZ McCORMICK. A review of Margaret Ward's book - 'Unmanageable Revolutionaries:Women and Irish Nationalism' .From 'FORTNIGHT' magazine , October 1983.
OUT OF THE WOMEN'S GHETTO .......By INEZ McCORMICK. A review of Margaret Ward's book - 'Unmanageable Revolutionaries:Women and Irish Nationalism' .From 'FORTNIGHT' magazine , October 1983.Paradoxically , men who were prepared to fight 
  the might of British imperialism   were not prepared to face their own imperialism , which they used in sordid and brutal ways to force women to postpone consideration of their own demands . Through moral blackmail , women were made to feel guilty and selfish about seeking recognition of their own rights , and were forced to abandon them and driven back to 
  the ghetto of chimney corner and kitchen . It is not surprising therefore that 
  the struggle for independence ,   relying upon such a parent , gave birth to such a monstrosity . This book pursues this analysis through consideration of the development and fate of three women's organisations 
 : The Ladies Land League, Inghinidhe na hEireann and Cumann na mBan.   While they were originally  women's equivalents of existing organisations , they developed novel strategies and could have enlarged the meaning of 
  revolutionary struggle   to encompass the whole population and not just the adult male portion of it .
Most historians would pass by 
  the Ladies Land League  with hardly a glance . Miles of text have been consumed on 
  Mrs O' Shea    (the woman cast in one of her traditional roles as siren , temptress and ultimate frivolous and fatal diversion) .  Few , except the professional historian , will have heard of 
  Anna Parnell....... (MORE LATER). WHAT ROUGH BEAST IS THIS , ITS HOUR COME ROUND AT LAST.......?By JOHN WATERS. From 'IN DUBLIN' magazine, 'Election Special' , 1987.
WHAT ROUGH BEAST IS THIS , ITS HOUR COME ROUND AT LAST.......?By JOHN WATERS. From 'IN DUBLIN' magazine, 'Election Special' , 1987.If you were to believe half of what is said and written about 
  Charles J. Haughey  you would conclude that this man is the greatest leader in the country's 
 (sic)  history ; if you believed the other half you would imagine that what we have here is 
 the greatest bastard ever to break bread ! It's an old cliche to remark on how 
  Charlie Haughey   provokes extremes of reaction , but old cliches are often the best kind .  In the 
  Cavan-Monaghan constituency on the day I watched him being mauled and kissed by women of all ages , I watched old men who , by the looks of them , had barely enough money to feed themselves , shoving pound notes into his hand .  On the other hand , there is the story about the chef in a certain hotel in the south-east of Ireland who , so great was his aversion to 
  Haughey ,   that , whenever 
  'the Boss'   dropped in for a meal , would do unmentionable things to the steak before serving it up to him...
Smug people .  He hates smug people . People who think they know it all . 
So he told me in 1984 when I did an interview with him for 
  'Hot Press' magazine.    He lies in wait for such people at all times . Let us proceed , therefore , with great caution
.......(MORE LATER).