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In 1948, the Taoiseach, John Costello with no consultation of his cabinet, announced to the world press that his government was intending to sever Ireland's last remaining constitutional link with the British Commonwealth. This book delves into the reaction not only of the British government but also the government here and how the continual problem of Partition in the North debilitated and permeated Costello's Coalition government.
This book will explain the knock-on effects that this had with international relations with America, Britain, Canada, Nato and the Commonwealth itself.
ISBN/EAN | 9780716524618 |
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Author | Ian McCabe |
Publisher | Irish Academic Press |
Publication date | 1 Jan 1991 |
Format | Hardback |
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A Diplomatic History of Ireland 1948-1949: The Republic, the Commonwealth and Nato (Hardback)
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For every student studying Irish modern history, this book is compulsory reading. For five years Ian McCabe compiled, analysed and based his conclusions on the different and sometimes conflicting recollections of the people involved during this time.
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