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UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository) National self image: Celtic mythology in primary education in Ireland, 1924-2001 dr. Frehan, P.G. Publication date 2011 Link to publication Citation for published version (APA): dr. Frehan, P. G. (2011). National self image: Celtic mythology in primary education in Ireland, 1924-2001. Eigen Beheer. General rights It is not permitted to download or to forward/distribute the text or part of it without the consent of the author(s) and/or copyright holder(s), other than for strictly personal, individual use, unless the work is under an open content license (like Creative Commons). Disclaimer/Complaints regulations If you believe that digital publication of certain material infringes any of your rights or (privacy) interests, please let the Library know, stating your reasons. In case of a legitimate complaint, the Library will make the material inaccessible and/or remove it from the website. Please Ask the Library: https://uba.uva.nl/en/contact, or a letter to: Library of the University of Amsterdam, Secretariat, Singel 425, 1012 WP Amsterdam, The Netherlands. You will be contacted as soon as possible. UvA-DARE is a service provided by the library of the University of Amsterdam (https://dare.uva.nl) Download date:24 Sep 2021 Chapter 4. Appendix I. Ministers of Education 1919 – 2002. 66 8 Feb ‘33 Council (C/6) Minister Dates Time in Office Comment 9 Mar ’32 – 2 Jan ’33. 1. John J. O Kelly 26 Aug ’21 – 4 ½ months Non -Cabinet Minister / 2 nd 11. Thomas Derrig 8 Feb ’33 – 4 years & 5 8th Dail / 7th Executive (Sceilg) 9 Jan ‘22 Dail / 21 July ‘37 months Council (C/7) 1st Ministry (Pre-Treaty) 8 Feb ’33 – 14 June ’37. 2. Michael Hayes 11 Jan ’22 – 8 months Non -Cabinet Minister / 2 nd 12. Thomas Derrig 21 July ’37 – 11 months 9th Dail / 8th Executive 9 Sept ‘22 (approx) Dail / 30 June ‘38 Council (C/8) 2nd Ministry (Post Treaty). 21 July ’37 – 27 May ’38. Note. Ministrial substitute for Finial Lynch. 29 th Dec ’37: New Provisional Gov. 14 Jan – 9 Constitution came into Sept ‘22 operation and 8 th Exec. 3. Francis Fahy ? Non -Cabinet Minister / 2 nd Council became the First Dail / Government . The title of 2nd Ministry (Post Treaty) President of Exec. Council Ass. Min. of Education but was changed to Taoiseach and never ratified by Dail: ? – 3 Vice-President changed to Feb 1922 Tánaiste . 4. Eoin MacNeill 30 Aug – 6 3 months & I 3rd Dail / Provisional Gov. 13. Thomas Derrig 30 June ’38 1 year & 2 10 th Dail / Second Dec 1922 week 9 Sept – 6 Dec 1922 (1) – 8 Sept ‘39 months Government 5. Eoin MacNeill 6 Dec 1922 – 10 months 3rd Dail / 1 st Executive Council 8 Sept ’39 – 30 June ’38 – 26 June ’43. 3 Oct 1923 (C/1) 14. Seán T. Ó 27 Sept ‘39 19 days 6 Dec ’22 – 9 Aug ‘23 Ceallaigh 6. Eoin MacNeill 3 Oct 1923 – 2 years & 2 4th Dail / 2 nd Executive (2) 27 Sept ’39 – 24 Nov ‘25 months Council (C/2) 18 June ‘40 8 months & 22 Due to outbreak of European 19 Sept ’23 – 23 May ’27. 15. Eamon de Valera days War the Cabinet was MacNeill resigned over (3) 18 June ’40 reorganised. Boundary Commissions chaos. – 2 July ‘43 1924 Ministers and Secretaries Act which officially sets up all the Ministries in the Free 16. Thomas Derrig 3 years & 2 State, incl. the Department of Education. (4) weeks th 7. John M. 28 Jan ’26 – 1 year & 5 4th Dail / 2 nd Executive 17. Thomas Derrig 2 July ’43 – 11 months 11 Dail / Third Government O’Sullivan 23 June ‘27 months Council (C/2) 9 June ‘44 1 July ’43 – 7 June ’44. th 19 Sept ’23 – 23 May ’27. 18. Thomas Derrig 9 June ’44 – 3 years & 8 12 Dail / Fourth Government ? 5th Dail / 3 rd Executive 18 Feb ‘48 months & 9 9 June ’44 - 12 Jan ’48. Council (C/3) days th 23 June ’27 – 12 Oct ’27. / 19. Richard Mulcahy 18 Feb ’48 – 3 years & 3 13 Dail / Fifth Government No Minister listed for this 7 Mar ‘51 weeks 18 Feb ’48 – 13 June ’51. period on www site? Note: 1 April 1949 The 8. John M. 12 Oct ’27 – 2 ½ years 6th Dail / 4th Executive Republic of Ireland Act O’Sullivan 3 April ‘30 Council (C/4) declares Eire a Republic. th 11 Oct ’27 – 3 April ’30. 20. Sean Moylan 13 June ’51 3 years approx. 14 Dail / Sixth Government 9. John M. 3 April ’30 – 1 year & 11 6th Dail / 5th Executive – 2 June ‘54 13 June ’51 – 24 May ‘54 th O’Sullivan 9 Mar ‘32 months Council (C/5) 21. Richard Mulcahy 2 June ’54 – 2 years & 10 15 Dail / Seventh 11 Oct ’27 – 29 Jan ’32. 20 March months Government 10. Thomas Derrig 9 Mar ’32 – 11 months 7th Dail / 6th Executive ‘57 2 June ’54 – 12 Feb ’57. Note: Patrick J. Lindsay: Par. Chapter 4. Appendix I. Ministers of Education 1919 – 2002. 67 Sec. To Min.of Education 2 Mar ’73 – 14 Mar ‘73 until 24 Oct ’56 when he 31. Richard Burke 14 Mar ’73 – 2 years & 11 20 th Dail / Fourteenth became Min. for the 2 Dec ‘76 months Government Gaeltacht. Burke resigned. 22. Jack Lynch 20 Mar ’57 – 2 years & 3 16 th Dail / Eight Government 32. Peter Barry 2 Dec ’76 - 5 7 months 20 th Dail / Fourteenth 24 June ‘59 months 20 Mar ’57 – 15 Sept ’61 July ’77 Government (14 Mar ’73 – 5 Note: De Valera retired from July ‘77) politics 23/6/ 59. 33. John P. Wilson 5 July ’77 – 2 years & 5 21 st Dail / Fifteenth 23. Patrick J. Hillary 24 June ’59 2 years & 4 16 th Dail / Ninth Government 11 Dec ‘79 months Government - 5 July ’77 – 11 – 11 Oct ‘61 months Dev retired – FF remained in Dec ‘ 79 power – no need for election. James Tunney Par. Sec to Cabinet reshuffled. Min. of Ed 24. Patrick J. Hillary 12 Oct ’61 – 3 years & 6 17 th Dail / Tenth Government 5 July ’77 – 1 Jan ’78. 21 April ‘65 months Post changed to Minister of 25. George Colley 21 April ’65 1 year & 3 18 th Dail / Eleventh State on 1 Jan ’78. – 13 July ‘66 months Government Then J. Tunney : MoS 1 Jan ’78 – 11 Dec ‘79 26. Donogh 13 July ’66 – 4 months 18 th Dail / Eleventh 34. John P. Wilson 12 Dec ’79 – 1 year & 6 21 st Dail / Sixteenth O’Malley 10 Nov ‘66 Government 30 June ‘81 months Government 11 Dec ’79 – 30 June ‘81 27. Donogh 10 Nov ’66 – 1 years & 4 18 th Dail / Twelfth O’Malley 10 Mar ‘68 months Government James Tunney MoS 12 Dec He died. ’79 – 30 June ‘81 28. Jack Lynch 11 Mar ’68 – 15 days 18 th Dail / Twelfth 35. John Boland 30 June ’81 8 months & 2 22 nd Dail / Seventeenth 26 Mar ‘68 Government – 9 Mar ‘82 weeks Government 29. Brian Lenihan 26 Mar ’68 – 1 year & 3 18 th Dail / Twelfth James Tunney MoS 30 June 2 July ‘69 months Government ’81 – 9 Mar ‘82 36. Martin 9 Mar ’82 – 7 months 23 rd Dail / Eighteenth 30. Pádraig Faulkner 2 July ’69 – 3 years & 6 19 th Dail / Thirteenth O’Donoghue 6 Oct ‘82 Government Maire 3 Jan ‘73 months Government Geoghegan-Quinn MoS: 23 Note: Robert Molloy Par. Sec Mar ’82 - 14 Dec ‘82 to Min. of Ed 37. Charles Haughey 6 Oct ’82 – 3 weeks O’Donoghue regigned! / 2 July ’69 – 9 May ‘70 27 Oct ‘82 Haughey interim Minister Molloy appointed as Minister 38. Gerard Brady 27 Oct ’82 - 1 month & 18 for Local Government on 9 14 Dec ‘82 days May ’70. 39. Gemma Hussey 14 Dec ’82 – 3 years & 2 24 th Dail / Nineteenth Michael O’Kennedy Par. Sec 14 Feb ‘86 months Government to Min. of Ed 9 May ’70 – 3 Jan ‘73 George Birmingham MoS: 15 O’Kennedy appointed as Dec ’83 – 13 Feb ‘86 Minister of Ed. on 3 Jan ’73. Hussey moved due to Gov. James Tunney Par. Sec to reshuffle Min. of Ed 40. Patrick Cooney 14 Feb ’86 - 1 year & 3 Sean Barrett MoS: 13 Feb ’86 3 Jan ’73 – 5 Feb ’73 and after 10 Mar ‘87 weeks - ? General Election Chapter 4. Appendix I. Ministers of Education 1919 – 2002. 68 Education and Science . Enda Kenny MoS: (dates unknown) Cabinet reshuffle on 27 Jan 41. Mary O’Rourke 10 Mar ’87 – 2 years & 4 25 th Dail / Twentieth ’00. 12 July ‘89 months Government 49. Dr. Michael 27 Jan ’00 – 2 years & 4 1. Michael Smith MoS: 1 July Woods 6 June ‘02 months – 8 Oct ‘97 Francis Fahey 2. Willie O’Dea MoS: 8 July MoS: 12-3-87 – 12-7-89 ’97 - ? 42. Mary O’Rourke 12 July ’89 – 2 years & 4 26 th Dail / Twenty-First 3. Noel Tracy MoS: 9 Oct ’97 14 Nov ‘91 months Government - ? 4. Frank Fahey. MoS: 21 Jan Francis Fahey MoS: 19 July ’98 – 27 Jan ‘00 ’89 – 11 Feb ‘92 5. Mary Hanafin MoS: 1 Feb 43. Noel Davern 14 Nov ’91 – 3 months 26 th Dail / Twenty-First ’00 - ? 11 Feb ‘92 Government 44. Seamus Brennan 11 Feb ’92 – 11 months 26 th Dail / Twenty Second Source : Department of the Taoiseach. History of the Government. 12 Jan ‘93 Government http://www.taoiseach.gov.ie/ (Site accessed 13 & 14 January 2004). Liam Aylward MoS: 13 Feb Note: ’92 – 12 Jan ‘93 Longest Serving Minister of Education (not consecutively): 45.

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