Per chi non lo capisce, è più o meno il periodo tra il 1937 e il 1949, quando la legge irlandese non specificava esattamente chi fosse il capo dello stato.
Also Schrodinger lived in Ireland during the Nazi takeover of Austria… turns out Schrodinger was in good company with the catholic church at the time, very very creepy guy. Dev inivited him over to be part of the Dublin Institue for Advanced Studies which was set up as part of Dev’s vision of Ireland being a hub for sceince and innovation.
rebelprincessuk on
Went to the trouble to put the umlaut above the ‘o’ but couldn’t be bothered to google what his first name was.
theoldkitbag on
Someone’s been on the YubTubs…
Cilly2010 on
Does the law of Ireland specify exactly who the head of state is now? The constitution still has the same provisions as it did between 1937 and 1949 and the Republic of Ireland Act doesn’t explicitly mention head of state.
hallon421 on
Very Irish, not wanting a straight answer. I recently asked 3 of my friends when did Ireland achieve independence, one said 1922, one 1937 and one said, not yet. I was gonna say 1948/9 with the External Affairs Act or whatever it’s called (I’ve already forgotten) but ended up befuddled and entertained by the three contradictory but equally valid answers.
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Never knew Einstein was such a thievin bastard
Also Schrodinger lived in Ireland during the Nazi takeover of Austria… turns out Schrodinger was in good company with the catholic church at the time, very very creepy guy. Dev inivited him over to be part of the Dublin Institue for Advanced Studies which was set up as part of Dev’s vision of Ireland being a hub for sceince and innovation.
Went to the trouble to put the umlaut above the ‘o’ but couldn’t be bothered to google what his first name was.
Someone’s been on the YubTubs…
Does the law of Ireland specify exactly who the head of state is now? The constitution still has the same provisions as it did between 1937 and 1949 and the Republic of Ireland Act doesn’t explicitly mention head of state.
Very Irish, not wanting a straight answer. I recently asked 3 of my friends when did Ireland achieve independence, one said 1922, one 1937 and one said, not yet. I was gonna say 1948/9 with the External Affairs Act or whatever it’s called (I’ve already forgotten) but ended up befuddled and entertained by the three contradictory but equally valid answers.
As opposed to Schrodinger the Nazi catboy.
But…. that’s another matter