Author: | Catriona Crowe,Ronan Fanning,Michael Kennedy,Dermot Keogh,Eunan O'Halpin |
Subcategory: | Politics & Government |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Royal Irish Academy (November 1, 2006) |
Pages: | 554 pages |
Category: | Politics |
Rating: | 4.8 |
Other formats: | lrf docx lit mbr |
Michael Kennedy Volume V is essential for historians of Irish foreign policy
Volume V is essential for historians of Irish foreign policy. It offers a new angle on the clash between democracy and fascism that led to the Second World War. eISBN: 978-1-908997-38-8. Subjects: Political Science, History.
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Tekijä: Catriona Crowe; Ronan Fanning; Michael Kennedy; Eunan O'Halpin; Dermot Keogh Kustantaja: Royal Irish Academy (2004) Saatavuus: Ei tiedossa. Volume IV of Documents on Irish Foreign Policy covers an eventful period of Irish foreign policy, from 10 March 1932 to 31 December 1936. It saw the first Fianna Fail administration led by a wilful Eamon de Valera, who was both President and Minister for External Affairs. The records show how de Valera and his officials set about restructuring the framework of British-Irish relations and dismantling the 1921 Treaty.
Pp lxxvi, 730. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. 50. Documents on Irish Foreign policy, volume IX: 1948–1951. Pp. xxvi, 242. Figures, Notes, Bibliography, Index. - Volume 35 Issue 2 - GRAEME MACRAE.
Ronan Fanning, Michael Kennedy, Catriona Crowe
Ronan Fanning, Michael Kennedy, Catriona Crowe. I' of the & on Irish Foreign Policy' series is a documentary history of the forging of Irish foreign policy and the Irish diplomatic service amid the backdrop of a bloody civil war. It begins on 21 January 1919 with the opening of the First Dail (parliament) in Dublin and the publication of the Irish Declaration of Independence. It closes on 6 December 1922, the date of the founding of the Irish Free State, one year after the Anglo-Irish Treaty was signed.
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Published by: Royal Irish Academy. Volume VI demonstrates in gripping detail how Irish diplomats maintained neutrality despite Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s attempt to lure Ireland to join the war in winter 1939. It sheds light on the security crisis of 1940, when both a Nazi and a British invasion were feared.
Eunan O'Halpin MRIA is the Professor of Contemporary Irish History at Trinity College, Dublin.
Volume VI demonstrates in gripping detail how Irish diplomats maintained neutrality despite Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s attempt to lure Ireland to join the war in winter 1939. Eunan O'Halpin MRIA is the Professor of Contemporary Irish History at Trinity College, Dublin.
Start by marking Documents on Irish Foreign Policy: Volume V, 1937-1939 as Want to Read .
Start by marking Documents on Irish Foreign Policy: Volume V, 1937-1939 as Want to Read: Want to Read savin. ant to Read. Volume V in the "DIFP" series chronicles the development and execution of Irish foreign policy in the last years of peace and the lead up to the outbreak of World War Two in September 1939.
Catriona Crowe, Ronan Fanning, Michael Kennedy, Dermot Keogh and Eunan O'Halpin (eds), Documents on Irish Foreign Policy, Volume VII: 1941–1945 (RIA series, 2010). ISBN 978-1-904890-63-8. In Time of War: Ireland, Ulster and the Price of Neutrality 1939–1945 (A. Deutsch; Brandon, Ireland, 1983). ISBN 978-0-233975-14-6. Irish Volunteers in WWII German SS service. 2010 essay by Michael Kennedy on the Irish coast-watching service in WW2. Histclo. com: Ireland in World War II.