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From the Treaty to 2006, v. 3
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Series preface; Introduction, Vol III; Part I Partition, the Treaty and Civil war: The Irish Free State passport and the question of citizenship, 1921-4, Joseph P. O'Grady; The Irish civil war, 1922-1923, Brian P. Murphy; The Catholic Church and partition, 1918-22, O.P. Rafferty.; Part II Establishing Irish Free State, 1922-1932: The politics of reaction: the dynamics of Treatyite government and policy, 1922-33, John M. Regan; The Irish Free State and the League of Nations, 1922-32, Michael Kennedy; The construction and destruction of a colonial landscape: monuments to British monarchs in Dublin before and after independence, Y. Whelan.; Part III The Age of Eamon De Valera, 1932-1948: Final exit? Britain, Eire, the Commonwealth and the repeal of the External Relations Act, 1945-1949, D.W. Dean; 'Putting new wine into old bottles': the Irish Right and the embrace of European social thinking in the early 1930s, Mike Cronin; 'Burn everything British but their coal': the Anglo-Irish economic war of the 1930s, Kevin H. O'Rourke; Dublin slums in the 1930s, Frank Murphy; The Blueshirts and the 'economic war': a study of Ireland in the context of dependency theory, Andrew W. Orridge; Pariah dogs: deserters from the Irish defence forces who joined the British armed forces during 'the emergency', Liam Canny; Catholic action and the development of the Irish welfare state in the 1930s and 1940s, Adrian Kelly.; Part IV Northern Ireland, 1920-1968: 'Protestantism before Party!': the Ulster Protestant League in the 1930s, Graham Walker; Creating jobs, manufacturing unity: Ulster Unionism and mass unemployment, 1922-34, Christopher Norton; Lord Londonderry and education reform in 1920s Northern Ireland, Neil C. Fleming; Northern Ireland and British Fascism in the inter-war years, James Loughlin; Cultivating their own garden: broadcasting and culture in Northern ireland in the 1930s and 1940s, Gillian McIntosh; Belfast republicanism in the 30s: the oral evidence, Bill Rolston and Ronnie Munck.; Part V Ireland Since 1949: Ireland and the Marshall plan, Bernadette Whelan; Gender and voter appeal in Irish elections, 1948-1997, Michael O'Kelly; Changes in population and the extent of the built up area of the Dublin City region, 1936-1988, Arnold Horner.; Part VI Northern Ireland Since 1968: Acts of union: youth, sub-culture and ethnic identity amongst Protestants in Northern Ireland, Desmond Bell; Northern Irish nationalist political culture, Jennifer Todd; 'This is not a rebel song': the Irish conflict and popular music, Bill Rolston; From Sunningdale to the Good Friday Agreement: creating devolved government in Northern Ireland, Jonathan Tonge.; Part VII Women: Surveying politics of peace, gender, conflict, and identity in Northern Ireland: the case of the Derry Peace Women in 1972, Marie Hammond Callaghan; The hidden history of the PFIs: the repatriation of unmarried mothers and their children from England to Ireland in the 1950s and 1960s, Paul Michael Garrett; Women and the Irish Free State, 1922-1939: the interaction between economics and ideology, Mary E. Daly; Index.

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Alan O'Day is a Doctor at Greyfriars, University of Oxford, UK and N.C. Fleming is a Doctor in the School of History & Archaeology at Cardiff University, UK.

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