Post by Brian Fennell

Stackallen funded PhD history candidate at Maynooth University. Researching the role of the aristocratic and southern loyalist senators of the Irish Free State. Chair of the Wicklow–Wexford Social Democrats branch.

I’m pleased to share my forthcoming book, The Political World of Sir Thomas Henry Grattan Esmonde of Ballynastragh, Co. Wexford, 1862–1935, is to be published by Four Courts Press in September 2026. This book examines the life and political career of a significant yet often overlooked figure in Irish nationalism. Politically active from 1885 to 1934, Thomas Henry Grattan Esmonde’s career spanned the Home Rule struggle, the First World War, the revolutionary decade and the early years of the Free State. Elected as the youngest MP in 1885, he aligned with Parnell and became a committed advocate of Irish self-government, promoting Home Rule through parliamentary work and international fundraising tours across the British Empire and the United States. In Co. Wexford, he played a central role in local government as the first chairman of Wexford County Council. This study also examines his decade-long role as a Free State senator and his battle to claim compensation from the very government he served following the Civil War burning of his ancestral home, Ballynastragh, highlighting his resilience and enduring political influence in Ireland. Part of the Maynooth Studies in Local History series. Four Courts Press https://lnkd.in/dMb8cZx5

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