Ireland during the Second World War: Farewell to Plato's Cave
In this book detailing the social and economic history of Ireland during the Second World War, Bryce Evans reveals the real story of the Irish emergency. Revealing just how precarious the Irish state's economic position was at the time, the book examines the consequences of Winston Churchill's economic war against neutral Ireland. It explores how the Irish government coped with the crisis and how ordinary Irish people reacted to emergency state control of the domestic marketplace. A hidden history of black markets, smugglers, rogues and rebels emerges, providing a fascinating slice of real life in Ireland during a crucial period in world history. As the first comparison of economic and social conditions in Ireland with those of the other European neutral states - Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Portugal - the book, now available in paperback, will make essential reading for the informed general reader, students and academics alike.
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Ireland during the Second World War: Farewell to Plato's Cave
In this book detailing the social and economic history of Ireland during the Second World War, Bryce Evans reveals the real story of the Irish emergency. Revealing just how precarious the Irish state's economic position was at the time, the book examines the consequences of Winston Churchill's economic war against neutral Ireland. It explores how the Irish government coped with the crisis and how ordinary Irish people reacted to emergency state control of the domestic marketplace. A hidden history of black markets, smugglers, rogues and rebels emerges, providing a fascinating slice of real life in Ireland during a crucial period in world history. As the first comparison of economic and social conditions in Ireland with those of the other European neutral states - Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Portugal - the book, now available in paperback, will make essential reading for the informed general reader, students and academics alike.
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Ireland during the Second World War: Farewell to Plato's Cave

Ireland during the Second World War: Farewell to Plato's Cave

by Bryce Evans
Ireland during the Second World War: Farewell to Plato's Cave

Ireland during the Second World War: Farewell to Plato's Cave

by Bryce Evans

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In this book detailing the social and economic history of Ireland during the Second World War, Bryce Evans reveals the real story of the Irish emergency. Revealing just how precarious the Irish state's economic position was at the time, the book examines the consequences of Winston Churchill's economic war against neutral Ireland. It explores how the Irish government coped with the crisis and how ordinary Irish people reacted to emergency state control of the domestic marketplace. A hidden history of black markets, smugglers, rogues and rebels emerges, providing a fascinating slice of real life in Ireland during a crucial period in world history. As the first comparison of economic and social conditions in Ireland with those of the other European neutral states - Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Portugal - the book, now available in paperback, will make essential reading for the informed general reader, students and academics alike.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784992491
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 12/23/2015
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 260
Product dimensions: 9.00(w) x 6.10(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Bryce Evans is Senior Lecturer in History at Liverpool Hope University

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Farewell to Plato’s cave
2. Anglo-Irish trade and business relations
3. Moral policemen of the domestic economy
4. Conditions in town and country
5. Smuggling
6. Church and state
7. Coercion in the countryside
8. The state and the small man
9. Conclusions
Bibliography
Index

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