Studies in Irish, British and Australian Relations, 1916-1963: Trade, Diplomacy, and Politics

by O'Brien, John B.

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ISBN:9781851828814

Genre:Essays / History / Irish Interest / RARE & OUT OF PRINT

Format:Hardback

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Some signs of wear on the dust wrapper.

Binding in very good condition.  

 

Synopsis:

This collection of essays brings together the work of the historian John B. O’Brien who paved the way in the study of economic history and its effects on diplomacy. Using primary archival sources, he draws novel links between three disparate countries – Ireland, Britain and Australia, at crucial moments in their histories. He shows the importance of economic affairs in the determination of diplomatic relationships between these countries and, in particular examines the constant manoeuvering of Ireland and Australia under the Commonwealth structure. By considering pivotal moments, such as Ireland’s departure from the Commonwealth and Britain’s decision to join the EEC, John O’Brien graphically illustrates the intricacies of international politics and their relationship with the vagaries of trade and diplomacy. Such historical research gives a crucial wider context to Ireland’s diplomatic affairs during the 1930s, 40s and 50s, and sheds light on Britain’s relationship with her dominions. Before his death, the author had been preparing this research for publication. This collection of essays has been edited by his daughter Dr Anne E. O’Brien (NUIG) and is introduced by Professor David Fitzpatrick (TCD).