Seamus Hughes
Hughes in August 1918
Born James Joseph Hughes
(1881-05-18 ) May 18 , 1881 Died January 23 , 1943 (1943-01-23 ) (aged 61 )Political party Occupation Journalist Broadcaster Trade Unionist Branch /service Irish Citizen Army Battles /wars Easter Rising
James Joseph (Seamus ) Hughes (Irish : Séamus Seosamh Ó hAodha ; 18 May 1881 – 23 January 1943 ) was an Irish trade unionist , revolutionary , composer , and public servant .
Biography
He was born near Mountjoy Square , Dublin , to James Hughes , a baker from County Offaly . His mother died of tuberculosis when he was six . He attended O'Connell School and spent time at a Dominican seminary in Voiron , France . He taught French in Newbridge College and was a clerk at a firm exporting eggs . He married Josephine Hackett from Milltown , Dublin in 1912 ; they had five children .
In the 1910s , Hughes became interested in the Gaelic Revival , and became involved in Gaelic football and traditional Irish music . In c. 1911 , Hughes was brought into the Irish Republican Brotherhood secret society . In 1914 , as a member of the Irish Volunteers , he was involved in the Howth gun-running which saw hundreds of rifles secretly brought to Ireland from Germany to be used by Irish nationalists .
In 1913 Hughes , who by this time had become affiliated with the socialist James Connolly , was involved in journalism and wrote articles supporting the strikers during the Dublin Lockout .
In 1916 , Hughes fought with the Irish Citizen Army in Jacob's biscuit factory during the Easter Rising and was subsequently imprisoned by the British until May 1917 . He was acting secretary of the ITGWU while Jim Larkin was in America but was ousted by William O'Brien . He was arrested at Liberty Hall after Bloody Sunday 1920 .
Following the Anglo-Irish treaty and the ensuing Irish Civil War , Hughes supported the Pro-Treaty faction . This affiliation subsequently saw Hughes move away from his previous ties to the Labour movement in Ireland and join the ranks of Cumann na nGaedheal . Hughes was quickly made the party's first-ever secretary .
Hughes joined the Irish civil service under the 1922 Provisional Government . In his first and only election , Hughes narrowly lost a by-election in Dublin South to Seán Lemass in November 1924 . From 1925 he worked for 2RN , later Radio Éireann , becoming its director of programming in 1929 . Frank Gallagher took most of his functions in 1935 , leaving Hughes only Irish-language programming . During the Emergency he was transferred to censorship of post .
During the 1920s , in parallel to his move from Labour to Cumann na nGaedheal , Hughes became associated with Catholicism conservatism : In 1924 he began writing for the Catholic Herald , while in 1926 he joined the highly conservative An Ríoghacht organisation . In 1930 he joined the Catholic fraternal organisation the Knights of Columbanus while in 1936 /1937 , he was a member of the Irish Christian Front , an anti-communist organisation which supported the Nationalists in the Spanish Civil War .