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Ireland in World War Two

diplomacy and survival

This collection gathers new archival research on the multifaceted nature of Irish neutrality during World War Two. The thesis underlying the collection is that even if Ireland was militarily neutrality it was fundamentally impacted by the global conflict. It did not simply lie passively in a secluded 'Plato's cave'. Indeed Ireland materially contributed to the Allied war effort in many covert ways, while steadfastly maintaining an overt neutral stance. The successful prosecution of neutrality required a calibrated approach to meeting the needs of the belligerents to such an extent that Ireland may be viewed by a few commentators as an 'unneutral neutral' in some respects. Irish neutrality was more concerned with retaining its newly won independence, consolidating the state and 'the nation', and international acceptance of its sovereign right to remain neutral. Thus it dramatically differentiated itself from the United Kingdom in terms of public diplomacy. The book is divided into five thematic sessions which address:
1) Irish preparations for war in the late 1930s;
2) Practical complications in dealing with the belligerents including coping with German espionage, Allied and Axis internees and German propaganda;
3) Irish diplomacy at home and abroad;
4) Life, Politics and Society on the Irish 'Home Front';
5) Aspects of Anglo-Irish relations.

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Mercier, Mercier Press
Language
English
Pages
352

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Ireland in World War Two: diplomacy and survival
2004, Mercier, Mercier Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction - Historiography and Autobiography by Dermot Keogh
Page 11
1. Defence and the New Irish State, 1919-1939 by Peter Young
Page 21
2. Preparing Law for an Emergency, 1938-139 by Seosamh O Longaigh
Page 36
3. Reacting to War: Finance and Economy by Andrew McCarthy
Page 48
4. Emergency Law in Action by Seosamh O Longaigh
Page 63
5. A Tale of German Espionage in Wartime Ireland by Mark M. Hull
Page 81
6. Berlin's Irish Radio War by David O'Donoghue
Page 93
7. Guests of the State by T. Ryle Dwyer
Page 107
8. 'A most heavy and grievous burden': Joseph Walshe and the Establishment of Sustainable Neutrality, 1940 by Aengus Nolan
Page 126
9. Ireland, Canada and the American Note by Emma Cunningham
Page 144
10. Con Cremin, Berlin and 'Die Billige Gesandtschaft' by Niall Keogh
Page 159
11. Keeping the Temperature Down: Domestic Politics in Emergency Ireland by Donal O Drisceoil
Page 173
12. Ailtiri na hAiseirighe: A Party of its Times? by Aoife Ni Lochlainn
Page 187
13. A Tale of Two Acts: Government and Trade Unions by Finbarr O'Shea
Page 211
14. Vocationalism in Emergency Ireland by Don O'Leary
Page 230
15. Blueprints from Britain: Irish Responses to Post-War Plans by Robert McNamara
Page 244
16. The Belfast Blitz, 1941 by Jonathon Bardon
Page 259
17. Neutrality, Identity and the Challenge of the 'Irish Volunteers' by Geoffrey Roberts
Page 274
Concluding Thoughts by Mervyn O'Driscoll
Page 285

Edition Notes

Includes select bibliography and index.
Cover and spine have subtitle: neutrality and survival.

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Douglas Village, Cork
Other Titles
Ireland in World War II

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.53/2
Library of Congress
D754.I5 I74 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
352 p. ;
Number of pages
352

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3452919M
ISBN 10
1856354458
LCCN
2005362522
OCLC/WorldCat
56523871
Goodreads
5630937

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Work ID
OL19460092W

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