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We may have been one of the first but were certainly not the last to be invaded by our restless neighbour. A new study by historian Stuart Laycock reveals that of the c. 200 UN-recognised countries in the world today 90% have had a visit from British forces in one form or another. Costa Rica, … Read more

Categories 20th-century / Contemporary History, General, Issue 1(Jan/Feb 2013), News, Volume 21

Megadeath: the end is nigh

DIFP VIII covers the immediate post-war years, a period ignored by many historians of Irish foreign policy. The volume explores a vital question facing Iveagh House: after ‘the Emergency’, where next for Ireland in the uncertain world of the early Cold War? Global destruction was a strong theme in immediate post-war Irish diplomatic traffic. Unlike … Read more

Categories 20th-century / Contemporary History, General, Issue 1(Jan/Feb 2013), News, Volume 21

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