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DIFP is now in a ‘research year’ for DIFP volume X. This volume will run from 1951 to 1957 and so take in the 1951-4 Fianna Fáil government with Frank Aiken in his first term as Minister and the 1954-7 Second Inter-Party Government when Liam...
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The twelfth volume in the Documents on Irish Foreign Policy series, covering the years 1961 to 1965, is available now.
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Launched by Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Charles Flanagan TD
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Join us on 4 October to learn more about our research projects, library and publications
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A history of Irish foreign policy. Available for pre-order.
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If you missed our first Research Open Day, you can watch it back now
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Join the authors of our forthcoming book Ireland: a voice among the nations and explore how Ireland has engaged with the wider world over the past century.
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Sean O'Rourke interviews Dr John Gibney on our latest book Ireland: a voice among the nations
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On Wednesday 27 November the RIA's new illustrated history of Irish foreign affairs was launched by Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Simon Coveney TD.
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Did you know that many of our books are available in digital format? Here’s the list.
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Patrick Geoghegan interviews John Gibney, Micheal Kennedy and Kate O'Malley this Sunday, 26 April.
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John Gibney, Michael Kennedy and Kate O'Malley recently appeared on Newstalk's Talking History to discuss their recent history of Irish foreign policy, Ireland: a voice among the nations .
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John Gibney of the RIA’s Documents on Irish Foreign policy project on the importance of images in 'Ireland: a voice among the nations'.
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The Royal Irish Academy has developed teaching material that is of use in the classroom. Designed to be both stimulating to students and integral to the relevant school curriculum, the goal is to motivate and inspire primary, second level and third level students on the...
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