This intriguing study sheds light on Canada's relationship with Ireland, revealing the origins, trials, and successes of the intimate and at times turbulent connection between the two countries.
This intriguing study sheds light on Canada's relationship with Ireland, revealing the origins, trials, and successes of the intimate and at times turbulent connection between the two countries.
Philip J. Currie holds advanced degrees in Canadian politics and British history. A Canadian citizen, he is a native of County Down, Northern Ireland.
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Introduction 1 The Irish Home Rule Debate, 1882 1921 2 French Canadians and the Irish Question, 1882 1921 3 Parallel Paths? Canada and Ireland, 1921 1939 4 Unionism versus Nationalism in Northern Ireland 5 "Ourselves Alone?" Neutral Eire and the Commonwealth at War 6 Establishing the Irish Republic, 1948 1949 7 Irish Questions 8 Canada and Ireland in the 1950s 9 Ireland: Roads not Taken 10 Canada: Change and Continuity 11 Canada and the Early Troubles, 1969 1972 12 The Search for a Settlement 13 A Farewell to Ireland? 14 The Belfast Agreement Epilogue Notes; Index
Introduction 1 The Irish Home Rule Debate, 1882 1921 2 French Canadians and the Irish Question, 1882 1921 3 Parallel Paths? Canada and Ireland, 1921 1939 4 Unionism versus Nationalism in Northern Ireland 5 "Ourselves Alone?" Neutral Eire and the Commonwealth at War 6 Establishing the Irish Republic, 1948 1949 7 Irish Questions 8 Canada and Ireland in the 1950s 9 Ireland: Roads not Taken 10 Canada: Change and Continuity 11 Canada and the Early Troubles, 1969 1972 12 The Search for a Settlement 13 A Farewell to Ireland? 14 The Belfast Agreement Epilogue Notes; Index
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