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Read an extract from our new centenary history of Irish foreign policy, Ireland: a voice among the nations .
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Work on DIFP X continued, UN60 anniversary exhibition was on display in UN Headquarters, Kate gave a workshop at Trinity College Dublin and was interviewed by the producer Pranjali Bhave who has been commissioned by RTE to make a ‘Documentary on One’ radio programme.
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A round-up of a few things we have produced of relevance to the centenary of the first Dáil Éireann.
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We recently placed DIFP Vol. VIII, covering the immediate postwar years (1945-48), online on an open access basis. We've also put together a short guide to some complementary online resources.
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Kate was a guest speaker in this series hosted by the Long Room Hub at Trinity College Dublin.
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Our July exhibition co-curated with the National Archives of Ireland deals with a little-known aspect of Ireland’s foreign relations: the extensive provision of relief aid across Europe in the aftermath of the Second World War.
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The diplomatic documents published by DIFP often reveal a lot about Ireland's social and cultural history; in this case, some official attitudes towards Irish women emigrating to Britain after the Second World War.
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DIFP was busy all through April with DIFP IX. With the typescript coming in we were checking the text by reading the typescript out loud and following it against images of the original documents. By the end of the month we had finished 1948 and...
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Who was Patrick McCartan, and why did Dáil Éireann send him to Russia during the War of Independence?
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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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Tuesday, 4 October 2022, 10:00 – 16:45 IST.
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The second of the monthly exhibitions we are co-curating with the National Archives of Ireland deals with the lengthy career of the founding father of the Irish diplomatic service.
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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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