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Ireland in World War Two: Neutrality and the Art of Survival [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, height x width: 215x138 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jul-2004
  • Izdevniecība: The Mercier Press
  • ISBN-10: 1856354458
  • ISBN-13: 9781856354455
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Ireland's in World War Two deals with the period from 1919 to 1945, covering such areas as: Defence and the New Irish State; Finance and the Economy; German Espionage in Ireland; Con Cremin in Berlin; Domestic Politics; The Belfast Blitz; the Irish Volunteers; and New Directions in Research.
Introduction - Historiography and Autobiography 11(10)
Dermot Keogh
The Irish State - Preparedness And Planning For War
Defence and the New Irish State, 1919-1939
21(15)
Peter Young
Preparing Law for an Emergency, 1938-1939
36(12)
Seosamh O Longaigh
Reacting to War: Finance and the Economy, 1938-1940
48(15)
Andrew McCarthy
Emergency Law in Action, 1939-1945
63(18)
Seosamh O Longaigh
Nazi Germany, Spies and Interness
A Tale of German Espionage in Wartime Ireland
81(12)
Mark M. Hull
Berlin's Irish Radio War
93(14)
David O'Donoghue
Guests of the State
107(19)
T. Ryle Dwyer
Irish Diplomats at Home and Abroad
`A Most heavy and grievous burden': Joseph Walshe and the Establishment of Sustainable Neutrality, 1940
126(18)
Aengus Nolan
Ireland, Canada and the American Note
144(15)
Emma Cunningham
Con Cremin, Berlin and `Die Billige Gesandtschaft'
159(14)
Niall Keogh
Life, Politics & Society on The Irish `Home Front'
Keeping the Temperature Down: Domestic Politics in Emergency Ireland
173(14)
Donal O Drisceoil
Ailtrir na hAiseirighe: A Party of its Time?
187(24)
Aoife Ni Lochlainn
A Tale of Two Acts: Government and Trade Unions during the Emergency
211(19)
Finbarr O'Shea
Vocationalism in Emergency Ireland
230(14)
Don O'Leary
Blueprints from Britain: Irish Responses to Post-War Plans
244(15)
Robert McNamara
Northern Ireland, and The Irish in The British Army
The Belfast Blitz, 1941
259(15)
Jonathan Bardon
Neutrality, Identity and the Challenge of the `Irish Volunteers'
274(11)
Geoffrey Roberts
Concluding Thoughts
285(9)
Mervyn O'Driscoll
Notes 294(49)
Select Bibliography 343(7)
Index 350
Professor Dermot Keogh is Head of History at University College Cork. He is a graduate of UCD and received his PhD from European University Institute, Florence. He has been a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Centre, Washington DC on two occasions; a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Irish Studies at Queen's University Belfast in 1990; and in 2002-3 he was a Jean Monet Fellow at the EUI, Florence. He has held Fulbright professorships in the US on two occasions. A member of the Royal Irish Academy and one of the foremost authorities on the history of modern Ireland, his other interests include labour history, Church-State relations and Latin America.