Ireland's accession to the European Communities in 1973 had internal and external connotations. Domestically, it was not just a stage in a dynamic new set of relations, it also marked the climax of a fifteen year process that saw its economy, polity and society transformed from being closed and protected into becoming part of an entity that was more open and liberalised. In international terms, Ireland's entry was doubly significant because it was not only among the first wave of enlargement countries, it was also classed as a peripheral. Although full membership was never inevitable, Irish dependence upon the United Kingdom meant that it was widely recognised, at home and abroad, as a necessary and suitable addition to this European integr...
In keeping with the Republic of Ireland's membership of the European Union (EU), successive Irish go...
Ireland through European Eyes: Western Europe, the EEC and Ireland 1945-73, edited by Mervyn O’Drisc...
This paper essentially examines Ireland’s European integration history in the period 1966 to 1973, a...
Defence date: 9 February 2015Examining Board: Professor Kiran Patel, University of Maastricht (Super...
Defence date: 9 February 2015Examining Board: Professor Kiran Patel, University of Maastricht (Super...
Defence date: 9 February 2015Examining Board: Professor Kiran Patel, University of Maastricht (Super...
Ireland's eventual accession to the European Economic Community (EEC) on 1 January 1973 was the culm...
An Inconvenient Wait challenges the traditional view that Ireland’s application for membership of th...
In May 1972, Ireland held a referendum on whether or not to join the European Economic Community (EE...
In May 1972, Ireland held a referendum on whether or not to join the European Economic Community (EE...
In May 1972, Ireland held a referendum on whether or not to join the European Economic Community (EE...
When Professor Joe Lee wrote his magisterial history of twentieth century Ireland in the late 1980s ...
When Professor Joe Lee wrote his magisterial history of twentieth century Ireland in the late 1980s ...
When Professor Joe Lee wrote his magisterial history of twentieth century Ireland in the late 1980s ...
This book traces the evolution of Irish foreign affairs after the Second World War, specifically foc...
In keeping with the Republic of Ireland's membership of the European Union (EU), successive Irish go...
Ireland through European Eyes: Western Europe, the EEC and Ireland 1945-73, edited by Mervyn O’Drisc...
This paper essentially examines Ireland’s European integration history in the period 1966 to 1973, a...
Defence date: 9 February 2015Examining Board: Professor Kiran Patel, University of Maastricht (Super...
Defence date: 9 February 2015Examining Board: Professor Kiran Patel, University of Maastricht (Super...
Defence date: 9 February 2015Examining Board: Professor Kiran Patel, University of Maastricht (Super...
Ireland's eventual accession to the European Economic Community (EEC) on 1 January 1973 was the culm...
An Inconvenient Wait challenges the traditional view that Ireland’s application for membership of th...
In May 1972, Ireland held a referendum on whether or not to join the European Economic Community (EE...
In May 1972, Ireland held a referendum on whether or not to join the European Economic Community (EE...
In May 1972, Ireland held a referendum on whether or not to join the European Economic Community (EE...
When Professor Joe Lee wrote his magisterial history of twentieth century Ireland in the late 1980s ...
When Professor Joe Lee wrote his magisterial history of twentieth century Ireland in the late 1980s ...
When Professor Joe Lee wrote his magisterial history of twentieth century Ireland in the late 1980s ...
This book traces the evolution of Irish foreign affairs after the Second World War, specifically foc...
In keeping with the Republic of Ireland's membership of the European Union (EU), successive Irish go...
Ireland through European Eyes: Western Europe, the EEC and Ireland 1945-73, edited by Mervyn O’Drisc...
This paper essentially examines Ireland’s European integration history in the period 1966 to 1973, a...