Though it had not suffered the devastation inflicted on much of the rest of Europe, the emerging southern Irish state faced huge challenges over the decades following the end of the Second World War. Economic growth was poor; a largely agricultural economy had been crippled during the war by tariffs imposed by its most important market and former colonial ruler Britain. The population of the Republic of Ireland declined during the 1950s due to emigration but recovered during the 1960s and 1970s. Fianna Fáil dominated the Irish political scene following independence and governed for twenty-five of the thirty-five years from 1945 to 1980. Leader of the party since its formation in 1926, Éamon de Valera had led the state through the Second Wor...
The outbreak o f the second world war in Europe was an event which had been foreseen by many in Ire...
Ireland began its career as an independent state with many advantages. In particular, its standard o...
When the Troubles broke out in Northern Ireland in the late 1960s, Fianna Fail was hopelessly ill-pr...
In 1967 The German Novelist Heinrich Böll described some of the changes that had occurred in the thi...
<p>In 1967 The German Novelist Heinrich Böll described some of the changes that had occurred i...
This book traces the evolution of Irish foreign affairs after the Second World War, specifically foc...
Despite the research that has been previously published concerning both the Irish in Britain and Ire...
The Second World War was the deadliest and most widespread conflict in human history. It resulted in...
Ireland began its career as an independent state with many advantages. In particular, its standard o...
The Second World War was the deadliest and most widespread conflict in human history. It resulted in...
Ireland's eventual accession to the European Economic Community (EEC) on 1 January 1973 was the culm...
The Second World War was the deadliest and most widespread conflict in human history. It resulted in...
This provocative new history of Ireland during the long 1960s exposes the myths of Ireland's moderni...
The period from the 1990s through to 2020 saw a profound shift in the identity of the Republic of Ir...
In 1949, Ireland left the Commonwealth and the British Empire began its long fragmentation. The rela...
The outbreak o f the second world war in Europe was an event which had been foreseen by many in Ire...
Ireland began its career as an independent state with many advantages. In particular, its standard o...
When the Troubles broke out in Northern Ireland in the late 1960s, Fianna Fail was hopelessly ill-pr...
In 1967 The German Novelist Heinrich Böll described some of the changes that had occurred in the thi...
<p>In 1967 The German Novelist Heinrich Böll described some of the changes that had occurred i...
This book traces the evolution of Irish foreign affairs after the Second World War, specifically foc...
Despite the research that has been previously published concerning both the Irish in Britain and Ire...
The Second World War was the deadliest and most widespread conflict in human history. It resulted in...
Ireland began its career as an independent state with many advantages. In particular, its standard o...
The Second World War was the deadliest and most widespread conflict in human history. It resulted in...
Ireland's eventual accession to the European Economic Community (EEC) on 1 January 1973 was the culm...
The Second World War was the deadliest and most widespread conflict in human history. It resulted in...
This provocative new history of Ireland during the long 1960s exposes the myths of Ireland's moderni...
The period from the 1990s through to 2020 saw a profound shift in the identity of the Republic of Ir...
In 1949, Ireland left the Commonwealth and the British Empire began its long fragmentation. The rela...
The outbreak o f the second world war in Europe was an event which had been foreseen by many in Ire...
Ireland began its career as an independent state with many advantages. In particular, its standard o...
When the Troubles broke out in Northern Ireland in the late 1960s, Fianna Fail was hopelessly ill-pr...