Rewriting Ireland's History - The Lost Memoirs of Sean Lemass

Rewriting Ireland's History - The Lost Memoirs of Sean Lemass

In this episode of the Irish History Boys, we delve into the "lost memoirs" of Seán Lemass, a man widely regarded as the architect of modern Ireland. Joined by author and editor Ronan McGrevy, we explore the significance of the rediscovered 1960s tapes that provide an unprecedented, first-hand account of Lemass’s 50-year public life.


We confront the hidden personal tragedies that were long "elided" from his official life story, most notably the accidental childhood shooting of his brother Herbert, an event that remained unknown to the public and even his own daughter for decades. We also reflect on the brutal state-sanctioned execution of his brother Noel in 1923, a vengeful killing by Free State agents that eventually propelled Seán into his own political career.


Additionally, we examine Lemass’s transition from revolutionary "poacher" to state "gamekeeper". We discuss his involvement in the 1916 Easter Rising and the controversial revelations found in his pension application regarding his role in the Bloody Sunday assassinations. We explore the tension between his militant Republican past and his later role as a pragmatic leader who helped found Fianna Fáil to move beyond "absolute abstentionism".


To conclude, we analyze the modernization of the Irish economy under Lemass’s vision, shifting the nation away from protectionism and toward free trade and the EEC. We tackle his legacy in creating essential semi-state bodies like Aer Lingus and Bord na Móna, while providing a glimpse into his private character—a hardworking, incorruptible, and deeply compartmentalised man who remains, to this day, Ireland's most respected Taoiseach.

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