Ireland, Germany and the Nazis
أيرلندا وألمانيا والنازيين
Book Title Ireland, Germany and the Nazis Author Name Mervyn O'Driscoll Publishing house Four Courts Press Country - city USA Date of issue April 9, 2004 Number of pages 304 Buy the book Translation rights
Ireland, Germany and the Nazis
Politics and diplomacy, 1919–1939
An absorbing evaluation of independent Ireland’s response to the rise and consolidation of Nazism in Germany, this book places Irish-German relations in the context of the Irish State’s pursuit of a foreign policy independent from Britain’s. Adolf Hitler and Nazism were initially underestimated or misread by Ireland, but signs of Irish displeasure mounted as the totalitarian policies of the Nazi regime unfolded. In an effective dual-track policy, Eamon de Valera encouraged the appeasement of Hitler until 1939. Charles Bewley, the Irish representative to Germany from 1933 to 1939, progressively aggravated his superiors in Dublin by displaying sympathy for Nazi Germany and anti-Semitism, pointedly criticizing de Valera’s wider international policies as Anglophile. Finally, in 1939, de Valera concluded that Hitler was unappeasable. Bewley was removed; his retention would have risked damaging Ireland’s reputation and undermining Irish neutrality. First published in 2004, this book has been called 'a fine study which will remain the standard work on this period of Irish-German relations' by Fearghal McGarry in _Irish Historical Studies_, and 'a groundbreaking study ... that adds considerably to our knowledge and understanding of Irish diplomacy between the wars' by Paul Canning in the _International History Review_. It has now been updated with a new preface and an expanded bibliography. Mervyn O'Driscoll is senior lecturer in history at University College Cork. He has published internationally in the field of modern Irish history; post-war Europe and nuclear history. Some of his work includes _Ireland through European eyes, 1945–1973_ (lead editor), _Ireland in World War Two_ (co-editor) and _The European Parliament and the EURATOM Treaty_ (co-author). He is a member of the advisory committee for the _Dictionary of Irish biography_ and serves as chair of the Royal Irish Academy's standing committee for international affairs.

Bibliographic Data
| Publisher | Four Courts PressWebsite |
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| Country | USA |
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| Published | 2004 |
| Language | 0 |
| Pages | 304 pages |
| Translation | Not Translated |












