Michael Marsh
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Associate Professor and Head, Department of Political Science, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. Co-editor of How Ireland Voted 1997 and Candidate Selection in Comparative Perspective: The Secret Garden of Politics.
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Fianna Fáil, the dominant political party in the Republic of Ireland since the 1930s. Constituted in May 1926, Fianna Fáil comprised opponents of the Anglo-Irish Treaty (1921) that had brought the Irish Free State into existence. The party was established and led by Eamon de Valera, who had been…
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