WEEK 5 MYTHIC VOICES MYTHIC TIMES:    IRELAND 1920 TO 1940

1) THE DE VALERA VISION

This is a brief Introduction from Sandy to the Vision for Ireland of the founder of Fine Fail, Taoiseach from 1932 to 1948 and 51 to 54 and 57 to 59 before becoming President from 1959 to 73.

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                THE DE VALERA VISION:  WE ARE NOT ENGLAND

2) INSIDE THE HEAD OF ARCHBISHOP JOHN CHARLES MCQUAID

Fiona takes us in to the head of another powerful formative figure, Archbishop John Charles McQuaid, his life and his Vision for Ireland

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                   THE VISION OF THE CHURCH OF JOHN CHARLES MCQUAID

               ARCHBISHOP, ADMINISTRATOR AND GUARDIAN OF THE PEOPLE 

3) JAMES JOYCE AND THE IMPORTANCE OF POPULAR CULTURE

We hear from Sandy about James Joyce’s focus on the power and importance of Popular Culture and particularly advertising. His main protagonist Leopold Bloom was, of course, 

an advertising man.

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                 THE JOYCEAN PERSPECTIVE:

THE IMPORTANCE OF POPULAR CULTURE, ESPECIALLY ADVERTISING 

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