The Resource United States foreign policy and Ireland : from empire to independence, 1913-29, Bernadette Whelan
United States foreign policy and Ireland : from empire to independence, 1913-29, Bernadette Whelan
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- Summary
- This book deals with United States policy towards Ireland between 1913 and 1929. Focusing on Woodrow Wilson, Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge, it examines their ties with Ireland and the development of the relationship between their administrations and Ireland. The formulation of US policy towards Ireland was influenced by the US public and politicians, the State Department, British politicians and officials, and nationalists and unionists in the US and Ireland. The author examines the implementaion of foreign policy by US representatives in Ireland and Britain. Set in the context of three US administrations, the book examines self-determination, legitimacy, state-building, immigration and commerce as well as the Irish dimension to US policy on waging war and making peace, debt recovery, rearmament and economic growth. It offers a pioneering perspective on the views of key American policy-makers and the policy enforcers in far-off Dublin, Belfast, Cork and London.--Book jacket
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 607 p.
- Contents
-
- 1.
- Introduction.
- p. 15
- 2.
- Wilson presidency, foreign policy and Ireland, November 1913-June 1914.
- p. 20
- 3.
- Wilson, neutrality and Ireland, 1914-1917.
- p. 59
- 4.
- Wilson, war and Ireland, 1917-18.
- p. 123
- 5.
- Wilson, peace and Ireland, 1918-March 1920.
- p. 178
- 6.
- final challenges to Wilson's Irish policy, March 1920-January 1921.
- p. 233
- 7.
- Harding presidency, foreign policy and Ireland, March 1921.
- p. 280
- 8.
- Harding, Irish relief aid and recognition, spring 1921.
- p. 310
- 9.
- Official US interest in Ireland : recognition and treaty making, July 1921-August 1923.
- p. 349
- 10.
- Coolidge presidency, foreign policy and Ireland, August 1923.
- p. 403
- 11.
- Coolidge administration and Ireland : releases, recognition and representation, 1923-6.
- p. 427
- 12.
- US foreign service in the Irish Free State : upgrading and work, August 1923-March 1929.
- p. 469
- 13.
- US foreign service in the Irish Free State : political reporting and promoting US foreign policy, August 1923-March 1929.
- p. 527
- 14.
- Conclusion.
- p. 565
- Isbn
- 9781846820106
- Label
- United States foreign policy and Ireland : from empire to independence, 1913-29
- Title
- United States foreign policy and Ireland
- Title remainder
- from empire to independence, 1913-29
- Statement of responsibility
- Bernadette Whelan
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- This book deals with United States policy towards Ireland between 1913 and 1929. Focusing on Woodrow Wilson, Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge, it examines their ties with Ireland and the development of the relationship between their administrations and Ireland. The formulation of US policy towards Ireland was influenced by the US public and politicians, the State Department, British politicians and officials, and nationalists and unionists in the US and Ireland. The author examines the implementaion of foreign policy by US representatives in Ireland and Britain. Set in the context of three US administrations, the book examines self-determination, legitimacy, state-building, immigration and commerce as well as the Irish dimension to US policy on waging war and making peace, debt recovery, rearmament and economic growth. It offers a pioneering perspective on the views of key American policy-makers and the policy enforcers in far-off Dublin, Belfast, Cork and London.--Book jacket
- Cataloging source
- UKM
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Whelan, Bernadette
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- E183.8.I6
- LC item number
- W48 2006
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- United States
- Ireland
- Label
- United States foreign policy and Ireland : from empire to independence, 1913-29, Bernadette Whelan
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 1.
- Introduction.
- p. 15
- 2.
- Wilson presidency, foreign policy and Ireland, November 1913-June 1914.
- p. 20
- 3.
- Wilson, neutrality and Ireland, 1914-1917.
- p. 59
- 4.
- Wilson, war and Ireland, 1917-18.
- p. 123
- 5.
- Wilson, peace and Ireland, 1918-March 1920.
- p. 178
- 6.
- final challenges to Wilson's Irish policy, March 1920-January 1921.
- p. 233
- 7.
- Harding presidency, foreign policy and Ireland, March 1921.
- p. 280
- 8.
- Harding, Irish relief aid and recognition, spring 1921.
- p. 310
- 9.
- Official US interest in Ireland : recognition and treaty making, July 1921-August 1923.
- p. 349
- 10.
- Coolidge presidency, foreign policy and Ireland, August 1923.
- p. 403
- 11.
- Coolidge administration and Ireland : releases, recognition and representation, 1923-6.
- p. 427
- 12.
- US foreign service in the Irish Free State : upgrading and work, August 1923-March 1929.
- p. 469
- 13.
- US foreign service in the Irish Free State : political reporting and promoting US foreign policy, August 1923-March 1929.
- p. 527
- 14.
- Conclusion.
- p. 565
- Control code
- ocm71285580
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Extent
- 607 p.
- Isbn
- 9781846820106
- Lccn
- 2007271048
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Label
- United States foreign policy and Ireland : from empire to independence, 1913-29, Bernadette Whelan
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 1.
- Introduction.
- p. 15
- 2.
- Wilson presidency, foreign policy and Ireland, November 1913-June 1914.
- p. 20
- 3.
- Wilson, neutrality and Ireland, 1914-1917.
- p. 59
- 4.
- Wilson, war and Ireland, 1917-18.
- p. 123
- 5.
- Wilson, peace and Ireland, 1918-March 1920.
- p. 178
- 6.
- final challenges to Wilson's Irish policy, March 1920-January 1921.
- p. 233
- 7.
- Harding presidency, foreign policy and Ireland, March 1921.
- p. 280
- 8.
- Harding, Irish relief aid and recognition, spring 1921.
- p. 310
- 9.
- Official US interest in Ireland : recognition and treaty making, July 1921-August 1923.
- p. 349
- 10.
- Coolidge presidency, foreign policy and Ireland, August 1923.
- p. 403
- 11.
- Coolidge administration and Ireland : releases, recognition and representation, 1923-6.
- p. 427
- 12.
- US foreign service in the Irish Free State : upgrading and work, August 1923-March 1929.
- p. 469
- 13.
- US foreign service in the Irish Free State : political reporting and promoting US foreign policy, August 1923-March 1929.
- p. 527
- 14.
- Conclusion.
- p. 565
- Control code
- ocm71285580
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Extent
- 607 p.
- Isbn
- 9781846820106
- Lccn
- 2007271048
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
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