Ireland and Anglo-American Relations 1899-1921

Ireland and Anglo-American Relations 1899-1921

  • Alan J. Ward
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9781487572471ISBN 10: 1487572476

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Ireland and Anglo-American Relations 1899-1921 is written by Alan J. Ward and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1487572476 (ISBN 10) and 9781487572471 (ISBN 13).

The years from the Boer War to the establishment of the Irish Free State were crucial not only for political developments in Ireland itself but also for the effect these had in Britain and America. A comprehensive picture is given in this book of the part Ireland played in the conduct of Anglo-American relations. The author draws on new data from archives in all three countries to give a unique account of the influence which an immigrant minority can exercise over the policies of a major nation: the United States. New light is shed on many of the events of the period, including the role of the Boer war in Anglo-American relations and the whole question of co-operation between Britain and the United States during the First World War. New information is also revealed about Irish internal affairs: the Easter Rising, the execution of Sir Roger Casement, and the partition of Ireland. As a case study the book illustrates how complex is the interplay between domestic and international politics and, in particular, how important the activities of an immigrant pressure group can be in world affairs.