- James Walsh (Irish politician)
James Joseph Walsh, generally referred to as J.J. Walsh, (20 February 1880 – 30 November 1948) was a senior G.A.A organiser and Irish
Cumann na nGaedhael politician. He was closely associated with Irish based pro-German initiatives during the Second World War, frequently expressing his views with Anti-Semitic rhetoric. [Walsh pp12-13,44]Early Years
J.J. Walsh was born in the townland of Rathroon, near
Bandon ,County Cork .His family came from a farming background, 'working a substantial holding of medium but well-cultivated land'. [Walsh p9] Until the age of fifteen, Walsh attended a local school in Bandon, but by his own account 'as far as learning went, I may as well have been at home'. [Walsh p9] Together with his school-friend P.S. O'Hegarty, he passed the Civil Service exams for the Postal service. He later worked locally as a clerk in the Post Office. Like O'Hegarty, he spent three years in London at King's College, studying for the Secretary's Office ' a syllabus (which) differed little from the Indian Civil Service' . While O'Hegarty succeeded in his studies, Walsh did not, and returned to Cork where a friend,Sir Edward Fitzgerald , arranged work for him on the Entertainments Committee of theCork International Exhibition . [Walsh p10]Sport
Walsh was active in the
Gaelic Athletic Association , promotingGaelic games in many areas, but particularly in Cork city and county. His interest in organised sports had a strongly political dimension.I happened to be one of those who realised the potentialities of the G.A.A. as a training ground for Physical Force. Contamination with the alien and all his works was taboo. I gathered around me a force of youthful enthusiasts from the University, Civil Service and Business. With this intensely organised instrument, war was declared on foreign games which were made to feel the shock so heavily that one by one, Soccer and Rugby Clubs began to disappear. [Walsh p16]
He was also instrumental in establishing the 'revived'Tailteann Games .Politics
He participated in the
Easter Rising in 1916; one of the small group ofHibernian Rifles that reported toJames Connolly in the G.P.O.. [O'Mahony P65 par. 13] He was arrested following the general surrender and sentenced to death afterCourt Martial atRichmond Barracks . This was almost immediately commuted to life imprisonment, but he was released the following year under a general amnesty .Walsh was elected as a
Sinn Féin MP in the 1918 general election for the Cork City constituency. As a member of the 1st Dáil he was arrested for partaking in an 'illegal' government. He was released in 1921 and supported theAnglo-Irish Treaty and went on to become a founder-member of the new political party,Cumann na nGaedhael . Walsh served in the cabinet ofW. T. Cosgrave on one occasion. He was elected at every election for the Cork Borough constituency until 1927 when he retired from politics.Bibliography
Walsh, J.J. : "Recollections of a Rebel" : The Kerryman Ltd., Tralee : 1944
O'Mahony, S : "Frongoch - University of Revolution" : FDR Teoranta, Dublin : 1987Bibliographic References
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*oireachtas-database
* [http://www.corkcorp.ie/aboutcork/historyofcork/20thcenturycork/ The Cork International Exhibition 1902]
* [http://www.pgil-eirdata.org/html/pgil_datasets/authors/o/OHegarty,PS/life.htm P.S. O'Hegarty- brief bio. at the Princess Grace Irish Library]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/aonactailteannta00nalliala "The Aonac Tailteann and the Tailteann Games" (pub.1922?) Internet Archive] byT.H. Nally Navboxes
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