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Pearse, Patrick Henry

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Pearse, Patrick Henry (1879-1916)

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Patrick (Pádraig) Henry Pearse (1879-1916) spent many summers in this simple cottage near Screeb in County Galway. His life's work was to ensure that the Irish had control over their own education, and that the language of Ireland should be respected and preserved.

Irish writer, educationalist and revolutionary. He was prominent in the Gaelic revival, and a leader of the Easter Rising in 1916. Proclaimed president of the provisional government, he was court-martialled and shot after its suppression.

Pearse was a founding member of the Irish Volunteers, and was inducted into the Irish Republican Brotherhood (the Irish wing of the Fenian movement) in 1913. He came to believe that a ‘blood sacrifice’ was needed to awaken the slumbering Irish nation. In a famous graveside oration in 1915, he declared that ‘Ireland unfree shall never be at peace’.

He was commander-in-chief of the Volunteers during the Easter Rising in 1916, and read the declaration of the Irish Republic. The rebellion that he led emerged in short order as a defining moment in modern Irish history, its authors as founding martyrs of modern Ireland, and the words of the declaration as the sacred text of modern Irish republicanism.

Born in Dublin, Pearse was educated at a Christian Brothers school and the Royal University. He was attracted at an early age to cultural nationalism, and was prominent in the Gaelic League from 1896. He edited its newspaper An Claidheamh Soluis 1903-09 and founded St. Enda's, a bilingual secondary school in 1908.


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