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  Cathal Brugha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cathal Brugha (born Charles William St John Burgess) (July 18, 1874-July 7, 1922) an Irish revolutionary, was active in the Easter Rising, the Anglo-Irish War, and the Irish Civil War.
Born in Dublin, Ireland of mixed Irish Catholic and English Protestant parentage, Brugha was educated, not by the Irish Christian Brothers who educated most of the insurrectionists and guerrillas, but at the Jesuit Belvedere College, but was forced to leave at the age of sixteen due to the failure of his father's business.
Cathal Brugha died from a wound he received when he was shot 'just once in the thigh', but which 'severed a major artery causing him to bleed to death' on July 7, 1922, just 11 days before his 48th birthday.
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 Encyclopedia: Cathal Brugha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Cathal Brugha (Charles William St John Burgess) (July 18, 1874-July 7, 1922) was an Irish revolutionary, born in Dublin, Ireland of mixed Irish Catholic and English Protestant parentage, who was active in the Easter Rising and the Irish Civil War.
Cathal Brugha was born Charles William St. John Burgess in Dublin on 18 July 1874.
Brugha became active in Gaelic League and GAA circles in 1899 and became familiar with prominent Republicans in the nationalist brewing pot of Dublin.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Cathal-Brugha   (2200 words)

  
 BRUGHA, Cathal
As a representative of Sinn Féin party, Brugha was elected to the House of Commons from Waterford in December 1918.
Count Plunkett proposed that Cathal Brugha should preside the meeting as Chairman (Ceann Conhairle) and he assumed the chair with general consent.
Brugha took the side of Republicans in the Civil War and was fatally wounded during the bombardment of the Four Courts.
www.archontology.org /nations/eire/eire_rep1/brugha.php   (378 words)

  
 Ireland's OWN History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Brugha was entrusted as officer commanding the troops receiving the guns off the docks and getting them back safely into Dublin and the surrounding countryside.
Brugha was appointed to the winter 1921 Delegation sent to London to meet the Brits.
Brugha was unrelenting in his quest to secure the 32-County Irish Republic and like so many of his other comrades, he paid with British lead.
irelandsown.net /brugha.html   (629 words)

  
 Our Irish Heroes - Cathal Brugha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Cathal Brugha was born Charles William St. John Burgess on July 18th, 1874, in Dublin.
As a representative of the Sinn Féin party, he was elected to the House of Commons from Waterford in the December 1918 General Election that saw Sinn Fein beat the old constitutional party into oblivion.
Cathal Brugha died fighting for a free, united Irish Republic.
www.pearsecom.com /Ireland/irishheroes/cathalbrugha.htm   (305 words)

  
 Cathal Brugha Commemorative Committee
Cathal Brugha was a revolutionary born in Dublin in 1874.
Booklet published by the Cathal Brugha Commemorative Committee to mark the fiftieth anniversary of his death.
Consists of the text of a lecture on Cathal Brugha's life and career given by Major Florrie O'Donoghue in 1966.
www.ucd.ie /archives/html/collections/brugha-cathalcc.html   (156 words)

  
 Death of Brugh, The   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Notes: Cathal Brugha was an officer in the resistance forces during the rebellion of 1916, famed for how hard he fought.
Brugha fought and was wounded in the Easter Rebellion, but survived and was the Defence Minister in the 1919 Dail (the Irish parliament, which at that time would have to be regarded as provisional).
Nor was Brugha the only casualty; the Irish shed at least as much of their own blood in the Civil War as the English ever had, and many leaders on both sides were ambushed, executed, or otherwise eliminated.
www.csufresno.edu /folklore/ballads/RcTDOB.html   (263 words)

  
 Station Information - Cathal Brugha
Charles William St John Burgess (Cathal Brugha) (18 July 1874-7 July 1922), Irish revolutionary, born in Dublin.
During the Easter Rising in 1916 he was second in command at South Dublin Union, however, he was severely wounded.
During the Irish Civil War he fought on the Republican side but was severely wounded again.
www.stationinformation.com /encyclopedia/c/ca/cathal_brugha.html   (215 words)

  
 AN PHOBLACHT/REPUBLICAN NEWS
On the platform also was Cathal Brugha and many others who were prominent in the reorganising of the Volunteers in the previous few months, many of them ex-prisoners.
Cathal Brugha was made in effect Chief of Staff with the title of Chairman of the Resident Executive.
Cathal Brugha and Eamonn de Valera frowned on the continued existence of the IRB, feeling that events had overtaken that organisation's role now that the IRA was reorganised and had the same stated aims.
republican-news.org /archive/2000/May11/11hist.html   (686 words)

  
 AN PHOBLACHT/REPUBLICAN NEWS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Brugha, who'd been Vice-Commandant of Dublin's Fourth Battalion, was visited at his home in Rathgar on the night of his release by two IRB men, Seán Ó Muirthile and Diarmuid O'Hegarty.
Cathal Brugha presided over the meeting, though he was still on crutches.
Early in August, a meeting was held in the offices of Craobh Chéitinn of Conradh na Gaeilge in 46 Parnell Square.
republican-news.org /archive/2000/April27/27hist.html   (525 words)

  
 publications — mis.ucd.ie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Brugha, C. (1999), “Trust and Commitment in Relationship Marketing: The Perspective from Decision Science”, Interactions, Relationships and Networks: Towards the New Millennium, Proceedings of the 15th IMP Annual Conference of the IMP Group, Dublin, 2-4 September.
Brugha, C. (1999), "Synergy: A Spiritual Issue in the Context of Change Management", Synergy Matters: Working With Systems in the 21st Century: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of the United Kingdom Systems Society, University of Lincolnshire and Humberside, Castell, A.M., Gregory, A.J., Hindle, G.A., James, M.E. and Ragsdell, G. (eds.): Plenum, p.
Brugha, C., (2001), "A decision science model of thinking processes for diagnosing mild distortions in one’s relationship with self, others and the world", Eurosim 2001: Shaping Future With Simulation, Delft, The Netherlands, 26-29 June.
mis.ucd.ie /Members/cbrugha/pubs/folder_listing?...&year:int=2005   (973 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
To the south of Cathal Brugha Street, both blocks are 5 storeys in height, with the fifth floor being recessed back from the main façade (photograph 8).
The objective of this zone is to consolidate and facilitate the development of the central area, and to identify, reinforce, strengthen and protect its civic character and dignity.
The plan refers to Cathal Brugha Street and states that it runs into Findlater Place to create ‘a small and irregular and under valued public space overlooked by the Church of St. George and St. Thomas.
www.pleanala.ie /REP/203/R203182.DOC   (6508 words)

  
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An understanding of both how to shape these criteria and the decision processes involved is required.
Dr Cathal Brugha's research in this area offers both insights and methods to meet this challenge.
Brugha's forthcoming book "Understanding Methodologies and Systems in Management" takes the 100 best-known systems managers use and shows how these are inter-related, and helps managers to understand them.
www.mcdm.com   (93 words)

  
 Opening new Signals Building in Cathal Brugha Barracks.
I am very pleased indeed to be here with you all this afternoon and to have the opportunity to officiate at the official opening of this major new capital development project here in Cathal Brugha Barracks.
I would also like to extend a sincere and warm welcome to our various guests, in particular the representatives of the construction and design teams who have brought this major project through from conception to construction and who have secured the satisfactory completion of this £2.2 million project.
This important capital programme was initiated as a result of the closure of a number of barracks.
www.defence.ie /Defence/Defence.nsf/ContentByKey/GGIE-547GT3-EN-p   (727 words)

  
 Dáil Éireann - Volume 286 - 27 November, 1975 - Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Cathal Brugha Barracks, ...
Dowling: This is the reply that the personnel in Cathal Brugha Barracks have got over a number of years.
The fact that a transformer house has been built some years ago and that there is a cable there is no indication that the matter is being rectified.
Donegan: I have absolute confidence in both the officers and men in Cathal Brugha Barracks so far as security is concerned.
www.oireachtas-debates.gov.ie /D/0286/D.0286.197511270008.html   (727 words)

  
 Ireland: Heads of State: 1919 (DáilÉireann)
On the motion of Count Plunkett, Cathal Brugha assumed the chair.
Dáil voted the Declaration of Independence of the Irish Republic and adopted a provisional constitution establishing Dáil as legislative body and the government of the Republic.
As most of the Sinn Féin deputies including such prominent figures as Eamon de Valera and Arthur Griffith were detained by the British, Dáil Éireann appointed Cathal Brugha "President of the Ministry pro.
www.archontology.org /nations/eire/eire_rep1/01dail1919.php   (287 words)

  
 1 Mar 05 Cathal Brugha Barracks Rathmines / Defence / Departments / In the Dail / Home - Green Party / Comhaontas Glas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Sargent asked the Minister for Defence his plans for the part development or sale of Cathal Brugha Barracks in Rathmines; and if he will make a statement on the matter.
There are no plans for the part development or sale of Cathal Brugha Barracks in Rathmines.
The Department’s property portfolio is, however, kept under continual review and any properties surplus to military requirements will be disposed of to fund much needed investment to meet the equipment and infrastructure needs of the Defence Forces.
www.greenparty.ie /en/layout/set/print/in_the_dail/departments/defence/1_mar_05_cathal_brugha_barracks_rathmines   (532 words)

  
 Department of the Taoiseach - Speech by the Taoiseach Mr. Bertie Ahern TD at the Launch of History’s Daughter. A ...
A Memoir from the only child of Terence MacSwiney by Máire MacSwiney Brugha, in Dublin Castle on Monday, 17 October 2005.
The memoir is by no means uncritical, and indeed explains how different generations of the same family have, without in any sense repudiating their family’s traditions, made different choices, as life moved on and events have evolved.
As this book reminds us, many of the leaders of this nation 80 years ago came of mixed heritage and parentage, including both the Brugha and MacSwiney families.
www.taoiseach.gov.ie /index.asp?locID=200&docID=2242   (322 words)

  
 Cathal Brugha Street, Dublin - Buildings of Ireland [Archeire, Irish Architecture Online]
Named after a signatory of the 1916 Rising - was Originally Gregg Lane but was renamed Cathal Brugha Street when it was redeveloped during the reconstruction of the O'Connell Street in the 1920s.
Cathal Brugha (1874-1922) was a leading republican and was crippled in the rising of 1916.
Opposed to the treaty, he was killed early on in the Irish Civil War.
www.archeire.com /buildings_ireland/dublin/northcity/cathal_brugha_street/index.html   (114 words)

  
 July 7th, 1922 - Death of Cathal Brugha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
July 7th, 1922 - Death of Cathal Brugha
Cathal Brugha was a student of Belvedere College, Dublin, also the school attended by Joseph Plunkett and Kevin Barry.
He rejoined the IRA and on July 7th, 1922, he was fatally wounded holding the Four Courts against men he had fought alongside in the Rising and War of Independence, another tragic victim of civil war.
www.pearsecom.com /Ireland/anniversaries/July%207th,%201922%20-%20Death%20of%20Cathal%20Brugha.htm   (210 words)

  
 publications — mis.ucd.ie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Brugha, C. and Bowen, K. (2005), "Decision Research Using Cognitive Structures", Systemic Practice and Action Research.
Casey, D. and Brugha, C.; (2004) "Implications of Knowledge Economy for Citizens" Systems Practice and Action Research (SPAR)17.6, 557-571.
Brugha, C. (2004), “Phased Multicriteria Preference Finding”, European Journal of Operational Research, Special issue: Methodological Foundations of Multi-Criteria Decision Making - Edited by W. Ogryczak and R. Vetschera, 158 (2), 308-316.
mis.ucd.ie /Members/cbrugha/pubs/folder_listing?month:int=11&year:int=2005   (981 words)

  
 Articles - W.T. Cosgrave   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Cathal Brugha became Príomh Aire (First or Prime Minister), also called President of Dáil Éireann.
In April 1919 Brugha resigned and Éamon de Valera, the Sinn Féin leader, who had just escaped from prison, assumed the premiership instead.
The new government and state, known as the Irish Republic, claimed a right to govern the island of Ireland.
www.ezorange.com /articles/W.T._Cosgrave   (2670 words)

  
 Ireland's OWN: History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A ministry or Aireacht was formed, under the leadership of Príomh Aire (also called President of Dáil Éireann) Cathal Brugha.
As a result he replaced Brugha as Príomh Aire in the April session of Dáil Éireann.
However the Dáil Constitution passed by the Dáil in 1919 made clear that the Príomh Aire (or President of Dáil Éireann as it came to be called) was merely prime minister — the literal translation of Príomh Aire — not a full head of state.
irelandsown.net /devalera.html   (2256 words)

  
 Dermot Casey & Cathal Brugha - Wednesday   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The problems of systems development have been called a chronic affliction with no apparent cure.
Cathal Brugha is a Senior Lecturer, Department of Management Information Systems, UCD Business Schools, University College Dublin and Director, Centre for Management Science and Systems, Quinn School of Business, University College Dublin.
He is the General Editor, International Transactions in Operational Research, which is the official journal of the International Federation of Operational Research Societies.
www.ieeepcs.org /limerick/presenter_web_files/final_authors/Wednesday/casey.htm   (342 words)

  
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His research is into Nomology, the Science of the Laws of the Mind.
Unlike psychotherapy, pneumatherapy is an exploration that you do mainly on your own, or with a friend, but best of all with God.
Below are some links to some pneuma related sites, to Dr Brugha's research and to a Personality Test, at the end of which there is a summary of the research under "More Detailed Answers".
www.pneumatherapy.com   (261 words)

  
 St Thomas Church of Ireland, Cathal Brugha Street, Dublin (Frederick G. Hicks) - Buildings of Ireland [Archeire, Irish ...
Archiseek / Ireland / Buildings of Ireland / Dublin / North City / Cathal Brugha Street / St Thomas Church of Ireland
The original church of this parish stood on Marlborough Street but was destroyed like much of the area in fighting during the Civil War of 1922.
During the reconstruction, it was decided to drive Gloucester Street through to O'Connell Street creating Cathal Brugha Street.
www.irish-architecture.com /buildings_ireland/dublin/northcity/cathal_brugha_street/stthomas.html   (108 words)

  
 DIT Cathal Brugha Street Annex, Marlborough Street, Dublin (Gilroy McMahon) - Buildings of Ireland [Archeire, Irish ...
DIT Cathal Brugha Street Annex, Marlborough Street, Dublin (Gilroy McMahon) - Buildings of Ireland [Archeire, Irish Architecture Online]
Archiseek / Ireland / Buildings of Ireland / Dublin / North City / Marlborough Street / DIT Cathal Brugha Street Annex
A 10 storey extension to DIT Cathal Brugha, of around 4,000sq.m.
www.irish-architecture.com /buildings_ireland/dublin/northcity/marlborough_street/dit_annex.html   (73 words)

  
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Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), Cathal Brugha St Hospitality (Hotel and Catering) Management - FT401
Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), Cathal Brugha St Hotel and Catering Studies
Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), Cathal Brugha St Hotel and Hospitality Management
www.skoool.ie /skoool/careermatters.asp?id=552   (188 words)

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