Recording the Revolution - The Harlan Strauss Tapes

James M Dillon. Episode 3 of Recording the Revolution - The Harlan Strauss Tapes.

1 h 1 min · 26 de mar de 2025
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In this week's episode of 'Recording the Revolution', Conor and Harlan are taking a look at Harlan's interview with James M Dillon, the former leader of Fine Gael from 1959 to 1965 and son of the Home Rule MP John Dillon. James Dillon sheds light on what life was like during the Irish Revolutionary period and talks about his time spent in the Dail from the 1930s onwards. James Dillon was interviewed by Harlan on 17 March 1973.

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