Irishness is not primarily a question of birth or blood or language; it is the condition of being involved in the Irish situation, and usually of being mauled by it.


New Statesman (17 January 1959)


Irishness is not primarily a question of birth or blood or language; it is the condition of being involved in the Irish situation, and usually of...

Irishness is not primarily a question of birth or blood or language; it is the condition of being involved in the Irish situation, and usually of...

Irishness is not primarily a question of birth or blood or language; it is the condition of being involved in the Irish situation, and usually of...

Irishness is not primarily a question of birth or blood or language; it is the condition of being involved in the Irish situation, and usually of...