A Diplomatic History of Ireland, 1948-49: The Republic, the Commonwealth and NATOÃ?Â?Ã?«It is compulsory reading for every student of modern Irish History. Inevitably, some of his conclusions will be questioned because of contradictory recollections by participants in the historic events he examines.Ã?Â?Ã?Â- Patrick Lynch |
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agreed agreement aide memoire Anglo-Irish relations announcement anti-partition Attlee Attlee's Australia Basil Brooke Britain British Commonwealth British government cabinet meeting Canada Canadian CDEA Chequers meeting citizenship Clann na Poblachta coalition commonwealth countries commonwealth prime ministers commonwealth relations office constitutional Dáil Debates December defence department of external diplomatic discussions draft Dublin Éire Éire government Éire's election Evatt external affairs External Relations Act Favoured Nation status February Fianna Fáil Fine Gael foreign office Frederick Boland Gael government of Northern high commissioner Ibid interview Ireland Act Ireland Bill Irish cabinet Irish Free Irish government Irish government's January John Costello Jowitt Labour Laithwaite London MacBride's Mackenzie King Majesty's dominions McGilligan membership memorandum NASPO Cab 2/10 Noel-Baker Norman Brook Northern Ireland November October Paris parliament Partition political position PREM proposed reference repeal the External reply Republic of Ireland Sean MacBride secretary September 1948 statement taoiseach Tele telegram trade treaty United Kingdom