What Could Germany Do for Ireland?

What Could Germany Do for Ireland?
Title What Could Germany Do for Ireland? PDF eBook
Author James K. McGuire
Publisher
Pages 420
Release 1916
Genre Ireland
ISBN

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WHAT COULD GERMANY, DO FOR IRELAND?

WHAT COULD GERMANY, DO FOR IRELAND?
Title WHAT COULD GERMANY, DO FOR IRELAND? PDF eBook
Author JAMES K. MCGUIRE
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre
ISBN 9781033743478

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Ireland, Germany, and the Nazis

Ireland, Germany, and the Nazis
Title Ireland, Germany, and the Nazis PDF eBook
Author Mervyn O'Driscoll
Publisher
Pages 310
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN

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In the 1920s Germany and Ireland were new European democracies operating in adverse international, political and economic conditions. This book places the bilateral Irish-German relationship in the context of the professionalization of the Irish Foreign Service and the Irish Free State's progressive carving out of an independent foreign policy. It assesses the key Irish personalities involved in Irish-German relations. These include the successive Irish representatives in Berlin, the eminent scholar Dr Daniel A. Binchy, Leo T. McCauley, and the contentious Charles Bewley. Eamon de Valera and Joseph Walshe (Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs) also played a crucial role. Irish responses to the Wall Street Crash, the rise of the Nazis, and Hitler's policies (domestic and foreign) are all analysed. Did Irish officials foresee the fall of Weimar and the rise of Nazism? How did they view the unfolding nature of the Nazi regime? The clashes between Bewley's apologetic justifications of Nazism after 1935 and de Valera's critical attitudes towards domestic Nazi policies are examined. The ineffective efforts to expand Irish-German trade during the Anglo-Irish Economic War shed light on Irish attempts at export market diversification in the emerging protectionist world economic environment. The analysis places Irish-German relations within the maturation of events in Europe in the 1930s, taking account of the League of Nations' failure, the popularity of Fascism, the Blueshirts, the fraught international atmosphere, and Hitler's revisionist foreign policy. De Valera's support of Chamberlain's 'appeasement' of Hitler before March 1939 is located in the framework of de Valera's attitudes towards collective security, neutrality and Hibernia Irredenta.

What Could Germany Do for Ireland?

What Could Germany Do for Ireland?
Title What Could Germany Do for Ireland? PDF eBook
Author James K McGuire
Publisher Palala Press
Pages
Release 2016-05-24
Genre
ISBN 9781359270139

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What Could Germany, Do for Ireland? (Classic Reprint)

What Could Germany, Do for Ireland? (Classic Reprint)
Title What Could Germany, Do for Ireland? (Classic Reprint) PDF eBook
Author James K. Mcguire
Publisher Forgotten Books
Pages 322
Release 2018-01-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780428922160

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Excerpt from What Could Germany, Do for Ireland? AT the request of my friend, the author, I have undertaken to aid his work by an introduction. He has fully accomplished his purpose, and needs no aid. Yet sometimes two handles se cure a better grasp. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Behind the Green Curtain

Behind the Green Curtain
Title Behind the Green Curtain PDF eBook
Author T. Ryle Dwyer
Publisher Gill & Macmillan
Pages 448
Release 2010-09-03
Genre History
ISBN 9780717146505

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Behind the Green Curtain goes beyond any previous book in examining the myth of Irish wartime neutrality.

Histories of Nationalism in Ireland and Germany

Histories of Nationalism in Ireland and Germany
Title Histories of Nationalism in Ireland and Germany PDF eBook
Author Shane Nagle
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 272
Release 2016-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 1474263763

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Focusing on the era in which the modern idea of nationalism emerged as a way of establishing the preferred political, cultural, and social order for society, this book demonstrates that across different European societies the most important constituent of nationalism has been a specific understanding of the nation's historical past. Analysing Ireland and Germany, two largely unconnected societies in which the past was peculiarly contemporary in politics and where the meaning of the nation was highly contested, this volume examines how narratives of origins, religion, territory and race produced by historians who were central figures in the cultural and intellectual histories of both countries interacted; it also explores the similarities and differences between the interactions in these societies. Histories of Nationalism in Ireland and Germany investigates whether we can speak of a particular common form of nationalism in Europe. The book draws attention to cultural and intellectual links between the Irish and the Germans during this period, and what this meant for how people in either society understood their national identity in a pivotal time for the development of the historical discipline in Europe. Contributing to a growing body of research on the 'transnationality' of nationalism, this new study of a hitherto-unexplored area will be of interest to historians of modern Germany and Ireland, comparative and transnational historians, and students and scholars of nationalism, as well as those interested in the relationship between biography and writing history.