Ireland and the Second World War : politics, society and remembrance ; [in March 1998 the project hosted a conference at UCC on 'Irish Responses to the Second World War', Cork] / Brian Givin ..., eds.

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Autres auteurs:Girvin, Brian (Éditeur intellectuel)
Roberts, Geoffrey (Autre)
Format: Livre
Langue:English
Publié:Dublin ; Portland, OR : Four Courts Press, 2000
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Table des matières
Irish neutrality in historical perspective / John A. Murphy
Politics in wartime : governing, neutrality and elections / Brian Girvin
Northern Ireland : the impact of war, 1939-45 / Brian Barton
Neutrality and the volunteers : Irish and British government policy towards the Irish volunteers / Cormac Kavanagh
Irish heroes of the Second World War / Richard Doherty
The oral history of the volunteers / Aidan McElwaine
Irish workers in Britain during World War Two / Tracey Connolly
MI5's Irish memories : fresh light on the origins and rationale of Anglo-Irish security liaison in the Second World War / Eunan O'Halpin
Censorship as propaganda : the neutralisation of Irish public opinion during the Second World War / Donal Ó Drisceoil
Three narratives of neutrality : historians and Ireland's war / Geoffrey Roberts.
Irish neutrality in historical perspective / John A. Murphy
Politics in wartime : governing, neutrality and elections / Brian Girvin
Northern Ireland : the impact of war, 1939-45 / Brian Barton
Neutrality and the volunteers : Irish and British government policy towards the Irish volunteers / Cormac Kavanagh
Irish heroes of the Second World War / Richard Doherty
The oral history of the volunteers / Aidan McElwaine
Irish workers in Britain during World War Two / Tracey Connolly
MI5's Irish memories : fresh light on the origins and rationale of Anglo-Irish security liaison in the Second World War / Eunan O'Halpin
Censorship as propaganda : the neutralisation of Irish public opinion during the Second World War / Donal Ó Drisceoil
Three narratives of neutrality : historians and Ireland's war / Geoffrey Roberts