D. P. Moran

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David Patrick Moran (Irish: Dáithí Pádraig Ó Móráin; 22 March 1869 – 31 January 1936), better known as simply D. P. Moran, was an Irish journalist, activist and cultural-political theorist, known as the principal advocate of a specifically Gaelic Catholic Irish nationalism during the early 20th century. Associated with the wider Celtic Revival, he promoted his ideas primarily through his journal, , and compilations of his articles such as the book The Philosophy of Irish Ireland. rdf:langString
Iriseoir Éireannach, pobalóir agus náisiúnaí, a bhí i bhfad amach ar an eite dheis, ab ea Dáithí Pádraig Ó Móráin (Béarla: David Patrick Moran) nó D.P Moran, mar a tugtar air de ghnáth (22 Márta 1869 - 1 Feabhra 1936). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString David Patrick Moran (Irish: Dáithí Pádraig Ó Móráin; 22 March 1869 – 31 January 1936), better known as simply D. P. Moran, was an Irish journalist, activist and cultural-political theorist, known as the principal advocate of a specifically Gaelic Catholic Irish nationalism during the early 20th century. Associated with the wider Celtic Revival, he promoted his ideas primarily through his journal, , and compilations of his articles such as the book The Philosophy of Irish Ireland. He was born in Manor, a townland in Waterford, the youngest of twenty children born to James Moran, a builder, and Elizabeth (née Casey) Moran. One of his brothers would serve on the defense team of Patrick O'Donnell. He was educated at Castleknock College, near Dublin before working as a journalist in London, where he was a member of the Irish Literary Society. His brand of nationalism and concept of Irish Ireland was of a homogeneous Gaelic Catholic nation, promoting the hegemony of the Irish language and Gaelic games in Irish cultural life. He often employed disparaging terms ("West Brits", "shoneens", "sourfaces") in reference to Unionists and/or non-Catholics.
rdf:langString Iriseoir Éireannach, pobalóir agus náisiúnaí, a bhí i bhfad amach ar an eite dheis, ab ea Dáithí Pádraig Ó Móráin (Béarla: David Patrick Moran) nó D.P Moran, mar a tugtar air de ghnáth (22 Márta 1869 - 1 Feabhra 1936). Iriseoir, agus gníomhaí ab ea Moran a throid ar son chearta mhuintir na hÉireann i gcoinne riail na . Bhí baint aige le hathbheochan na Gaeilge agus d’fhoilsigh sé go leor alt ina nuachtán ‘The Leader’ faoi thábhacht na Gaeilge agus conas a bheith i do Ghaeilge. Scríobh sé leabhar freisin darb ainm ‘The Philosophy of Irish Ireland’ scríobh sé dhá alt cáiliúil freisin darb ainm ‘The battle of two civilizations’ agus 'Is the Irish Nation Dying' sna altanna seo labhraíonn sé faoi na dúshláin atá roimh Éirinn mar thoradh ar riail Shasana
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