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Northern Ireland The United States And The Second World War Simon Topping

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Northern Ireland The United States And The Second World War Simon Topping
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.21 MB
Pages: 537
Author: Simon Topping
ISBN: 9781350037595, 9781350037625, 1350037591, 1350037621
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Northern Ireland The United States And The Second World War Simon Topping by Simon Topping 9781350037595, 9781350037625, 1350037591, 1350037621 instant download after payment.

Northern Ireland, The United States and the Second World War analyses the various responses to the American military presence in Northern Ireland during the Second World War, and its legacy in the years immediately thereafter. Simon Topping examines the political attitude of the Northern Irish government, as well as that of Irish Nationalists and the Americans themselves. He considers the internal political impact of America forces, hospitality provision for American troops, and the memorialization of the occupation in the war’s aftermath, among other topics. This study draws attention to influential and understudied individuals such as David Gray, the American minister for Dublin who was recruited to the Unionist cause, and the Northern Irish Prime Minister Basil Brooke, who visited the USA in 1950.
In doing so, it provides a comprehensive overview of the impact of this largely overlooked aspect of the war, and the history of Northern Ireland more generally. This book is the first monograph-length political history of United States involvement in Northern Ireland, and is essential for students and scholars of Irish and American history, the Second World War, and political and diplomatic history.

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