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Louise Richardson on Daniel O'Connell

Academic Louise Richardson chooses the hero of Catholic emancipation in 1829, Daniel O'Connell. With Matthew Parris. From 2017.

On a field outside Dublin, Daniel O'Connell met and shot a former royal marine in a duel.

John d'Esterre had been outraged when O'Connell, the later hero of Catholic emancipation, described the mainly Protestant Dublin corporation as a 'beggarly corporation'. O'Connell later claimed that he had practised with two pistols every week, knowing that one day he would be challenged to a duel.

Nominating O'Connell is the vice chancellor of Oxford and terrorism expert Louise Richardson.

It's not the violence of the duel that appeals, but O'Connell's revolutionary way of marshalling huge support for his causes, which were always conducted in a remarkably non-violent way. "The altar of liberty totters when it is cemented only with blood," O'Connell said. He took his seat in Westminster in 1830 and thereafter fought for the abolition of slavery and the repeal of the union, a cause in which he failed.

Patrick Geoghegan, O'Connell's biographer and special advisor to the new Irish prime minister, adds the colour to a truly extraordinary and important life.

Presented by Matthew Parris.

Producer: Miles Warde

First broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in December 2017.

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Sun 16 Jan 2022 05:30

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Role Contributor
Presenter Matthew Parris
Interviewed Guest Louise Richardson
Interviewed Guest Patrick Geoghegan
Producer Miles Warde

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  • Tue 19 Dec 2017 16:30
  • Fri 22 Dec 2017 23:00
  • Thu 13 Jan 2022 18:30
  • Fri 14 Jan 2022 00:30
  • Sat 15 Jan 2022 07:30
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  • Sun 16 Jan 2022 05:30

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