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A CHRONOLOGY OF KEY EVENTS IN THE LIFE OF RUAIRÍ Ó BRÁDAIGH (RÓB)

1890Birth of his father, Matt Brady, North County Longford.
1899Birth of his mother, May Caffrey, Belfast.
1914–1918World War I.
1916Easter Rebellion.
1919Anglo-Irish War; Dáil Éireann formed. Matt Brady, Irish Republican Volunteer, shot; recuperates in Dublin.
1920Government of Ireland Act partitions Ireland.
1922Anglo-Irish Treaty ratified; Irish Civil War starts. Matt Brady returns to Longford and meets May Caffrey, who becomes secretary of the Longford County Board of Health.
1923Irish Civil War ends, cementing partition of Ireland into Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State. The IRA and Sinn Féin refuse to recognize the authority of each.
1926Sinn Féin splits; Éamon de Valera forms Fianna Fáil. Marriage of Matt Brady and May Caffrey.
1927Éamon de Valera and Fianna Fáil recognize Leinster House, site of the Free State government.
1929Birth of his sister, Mary (May Óg) Brady.
1932Éamon de Valera and Fianna Fáil form coalition government of Irish Free State. Birth of Rory Brady, Longford, Ireland.
1934Matt Brady and Seán F. Lynch elected to Longford County Council.
1937Birth of his brother, Seán Brady.
1938Delegation of powers of government from the Second Dáil Éireann to the Army Council of the Irish Republican Army.
1939–1945IRA campaign in England and Northern Ireland. Fianna Fáil represses Irish Republicans.
1942Death of Matt Brady.
1944May Brady marries Patrick Twohig.
1946–1950RÓB attends St. Mel’s of Longford.
1946Sean Mac Bride, former IRA chief of staff, forms Clann na Poblachta, which recognizes Leinster House. Mac Bride had resigned from the Republican Movement in 1938.
1950RÓB enrolls at University College Dublin. Joins Sinn Fein. Changes name to Ruairí Ó Brádaigh.
1951Joins Irish Republican Army in Dublin.
1955Leads IRA Arborfield raid. Elected to IRA Executive Council.
1956Joins Ard Chomhairle of Sinn Fein. Elected to the IRA Army Council.
1956–1962Elected to Leinster House, interned in the Curragh, escapes, and becomes IRA chief of staff. Marries Patsy O’Connor and is chief of staff when the campaign ends.
1962–1969Member IRA Army Council.
1969–1970Sinn Féin and IRA split into “Officials” and “Provisionals” over recognition of Leinster House, Stormont, and Westminster. RÓB becomes president of Provisional Sinn Fein. Reported a founding member of the Provisional IRA.
1972RÓB and Daithi O’Connell develop Sinn Fein’s federalism policy, often referred to as Eire Nua. RÓB is arrested (in May) and is on hunger strike until his release fifteen days later. First British-IRA truce. Arrested again (in December).
1973RÓB is sentenced to six months’ imprisonment on the opinion of a senior police officer that he is a member of the IRA.
1974RÓB is excluded from the United States. Birmingham bombs lead to Feakle talks.
1975Second British-IRA truce. RÓB is one of three Irish Republicans who meet with British representatives.
1976RÓB is excluded from Great Britain and Northern Ireland. IRA prisoners go “on the blanket.”
1979RÓB supports Sinn Féin contesting first election to European Parliament but is outvoted on the Ard Chomhairle. Margaret Thatcher becomes prime minister.
1980–1981IRA prisoner hunger strikes. Bobby Sands elected MP for Fermanagh-South Tyrone. Owen Carron elected in by-election occasioned by death of Bobby Sands.
1983RÓB resigns as president of Provisional Sinn Fein. Succeeded by Gerry Adams.
1986Sinn Féin recognizes Leinster House and splits. Formation of Republican Sinn Féin and the Continuity IRA. RÓB becomes first president of Republican Sinn Fein. Martin McGuinness and other leading Provisionals pledge to never enter Stormont.
1990Provisional IRA enters into secret talks with British representatives.
1994Provisional IRA cease-fire. RÓB is a leading critic.
1996Canary Wharf bomb ends Provisional IRA cease-fire. Continuity IRA emerges.
1997RÓB criticizes second Provisional IRA cease-fire, is excluded from Canada.
1998Good Friday Agreement. Provisional Sinn Féin agrees to enter Stormont.
2005Provisional IRA formally ends its campaign.
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