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295: 27: 291:, a Nazi-installed puppet regime that had waged a genocidal crusade against non-Catholics in part of Yugoslavia during World War II. Butler's efforts in this respect earned him notoriety and public opprobrium in clerical Ireland to the extent that he felt obliged to leave the archaeological society he had played a big part in reviving. 270:
said "They (the Jews) crucified our Saviour 1,900 years ago and they have been crucifying us every day of the week". In response to comments like this Butler wrote that "I was as Irish as Oliver Flanagan and I was determined that Jewish refugees should come to Ireland" He then traveled to Austria and
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was a virtuoso performance, concluding with a theory that the apparently absurd legends of Irish prehistory and theology could provide evidence of the migration of Iron-age tribes around Europe. He illustrated the point by reference to local history and scholarship. Having argued that the saints of
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and through it promoted Catholic-Protestant reconciliation. Always stylish and subtle, his writing used local events as parables for the politics and pressures that accompanied the emergence of the Irish state. His book
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in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. Today, the Butler homestead remains in the family, with part of it operating as an ongoing business under the tutelage of his granddaughter, Suzanna Crampton, as
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Ireland were disguised personifications of the tribes and political factions of Iron-age Ireland, he went on to suggest that the Old Testament could be the same for Jewish prehistory.
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Butler sought to encourage understanding of Irish social and political history through study of the land, the people and the primary source materials. He was a co-reviver of the
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the first people he saved were Erwin Strunz, his wife and two children, who he helped travel from Austria to Ireland. He continued saving lives and working with both the Irish
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on the farm at Maiden Hall when Gallagher applied for a position in the British colonial service, where he became the first officer-in-charge of the
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Upon the death of George Butler in 1941, Hubert Butler inherited Maiden Hall and returned to live with his family in the house on the banks of the
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After giving a broadcast talk in 1947 about Yugoslavia he was publicly criticised for failing to mention the alleged suffering of Catholics under
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and American Quakers secured exit visas for dozen of Jews to escape from Vienna to Ireland and helped them to settle in the Americas.
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until his death in 1991. His wife, Susan Margaret – usually referred to as Peggy – was sister of the theatre director
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to work for the Irish County Libraries from graduation until 1926, Butler later travelled extensively in
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Butler was born on 23 October 1900 to George Butler and Harriet Clarke, at the family home of
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Butler was a keen market gardener as well as a writer and his circle of friends included the
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The minority voice: Hubert Butler, southern Protestantism and intellectual dissent, 1930-72
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Butler's father, George Butler, was teaching practical agriculture to
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The Sub-Prefect Should Have Held His Tongue, and Other Essays
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on his own initiative and at his own expense and helped save
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Doctoral thesis by Robert B. Tobin, Oxford D.Phil., 2004:
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Ten Thousand Saints: A Study in Irish and European Origins
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Ten Thousand Saints: A Study in Irish and European Origins
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He is buried five miles from the family home at 190:in Vienna expediting the escape of Jews after the 673:Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize recipients 253: 624: 289:involvement of Catholic clergy with the Ustaša 216:and the moving force behind foundation of the 437:Published in US by Farrar, Straus and Giroux 358:, Allen Lane The Penguin Press (London 1990) 578:The sub-prefect should have held his tongue 510: 508: 481:Unfinished Ireland: Essays on Hubert Butler 232:, documenting the farm and her activities. 713:Members of Kilkenny Archaeological Society 475: 396:Published by the Lilliput Press of Dublin 262:comments in Ireland particularly those of 600: 448:Published in France by Editions Anatolia 330:was named in honour of Hubert and Peggy. 111:Learn how and when to remove this message 505: 293: 138:from being sent to concentration camps. 235: 625: 324:St. Peter's Church, Ennisnag, Kilkenny 326:. The Kilkenny Art Gallery Society's 453:L'Envahisseur est venu en Pantoufles 258:In 1938 Butler was disgusted at the 49:adding citations to reliable sources 20: 663:Alumni of St John's College, Oxford 463:Published works about Hubert Butler 391: 13: 703:Burials in the Republic of Ireland 515:Fintan O'Toole (24 January 2015). 14: 729: 594: 409:, revised with corrections (1986) 203:Phoenix Islands Settlement Scheme 158:. 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