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'Ireland has always done death a little differently. We have a sense of the devastation it can bring to families and communities' – The Irish Times

Dr Georgina Laragy is behind The Dead Body in Modern Ireland, a two-day conference with an eye-opening range of topics

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League of Nations: How Ireland joined 'great institution for peace' – The Irish Times

Gaining membership required complicated diplomacy, illustrating challenges for new state on world stage

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Anglo Irish Treaty, signed in London on December 6, 1921

The Anglo-Irish Treaty, signed by Irish and British negotiators in London on December 6, 1921, established a self-governing Irish state after centuries of British rule. Here, John Gibney, Assistant Editor with the Royal Irish Academy’s Documents on Irish Foreign Policy series, gives an overview of the historic event.

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Colourisation of old images enables greater empathy

Book review: The thread of neutrality between US and Irish diplomats in the 1930s

Book review: The thread of neutrality between US and Irish diplomats in the 1930s The author, Bernadette Whelan, is professor emeritus in history at the University of Limerick, and no stranger to Irish foreign policy Éamon de Valera making a radio broadcast to America as part of the ‘Salute Of The Nations’ programme on January 9, 1939. Picture: Keystone/Getty Images Sat, 27 Feb, 2021 - 20:00 Review: Frank MacGabhann Bernadette Whelan  £75.00 AT first glance Éamon de Valera and Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) make odd bedfellows in the title of a book. However, during the time period concerned, the 1930s, there is a thread connecting them, but a thread that will become so threadbare that it will eventually all but snap. That thread is neutrality. In de Valera s eyes, it was a principle, especially once he realised that collective security under the League of Nations was no more than an empty phrase once Mussolini s Italy invaded Abyssinia in 1935 with impunity. In FDR

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