
Arthur Griffith
Arthur Griffith was an Irish nationalist leader and founder of Sinn Féin, for whom William Bulfin sought to raise funds during his visit to the United States shortly before his untimely death.
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Recent news mentions
The founder of Sinn Féin, Arthur Griffith, and Irish socialist leader James Connolly wrote in support of Iranian independence.
Donald Trump’s pressure-cooker approach to Iran was always going to explode – The Irish TimesArthur Griffith was a close friend of Oliver St John Gogarty who died during the Civil War.
Ray Burke on the legacy of multi-talented doctor and author Oliver St John Gogarty – The Irish TimesArthur Griffith demanded a cabinet meeting to discuss the draft agreement before the signing.
Why do writers on Irish history feel an obligation to be fair to those who inflicted a pointless and mad Civil War on the new State – The Irish TimesArthur Griffith was among those who campaigned against the vandalism at Tara.
A Hill to Die OnArthur Griffith's newspaper Sinn Féin published some of William Bulfin's Irish dispatches.
Only Our Taxis Run FreeArthur Griffith made a statement in the Dáil during the Treaty debates in 1922.
A history of Ireland in 25 Dáil insults – The Irish TimesCormac O'Hanrahan has interests in the life and work of Arthur Griffith.
Detour de Force – Frank McNally on William Bulfin’s unwitting side-trip into literary history – The Irish TimesArthur Griffith was the founder of Sinn Féin and a significant influence on Michael Joseph O’Rahilly.
The definite article – Brian Maye on Michael Joseph O’Rahilly, The O’Rahilly – The Irish TimesArthur Griffith was the founder of Sinn Féin for whom Bulfin raised funds during a trip to the US.
celebrating the journalist who cycled all over Ireland in the early 1900s – The Irish Times



































































