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Orleanist Diplomacy and the French Colony in Uruguay
Authors:Iwan Morgan
Institution:City of London Polytechnic
Abstract:Traditional and historic relations between France and Ireland have been the object of numerous fine studies at historic, cultural, and literary levels. They have also been much celebrated. However, the darker side of Franco-Irish relations has received far less attention. The present article aims to act as a corrective and shows that between 1870 and 1970, relations between the two countries were rather distant, strained on occasion even, and that much depended on the political and strategic evolution in Europe and as well on the Catholic question. The scope of the article ranges from the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 until Ireland's negotiations to enter the European Communities (EC) in 1970.
Keywords:Ireland  France  Germany  Britain  Franco-Prussian War of 1870  Commune  Third Republic  Entente Cordiale (1904)  Separation of the Churches and the State (1905 Law)  First World War  inter-war period  Second World War  Vichy  EEC  Catholic Church  nationalism  republicanism  unionism  Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB)  Deuxième Bureau  Charles Stewart Parnell  Raymond Poincaré  René Viviani  Cardinal Amette  Bishop O’Dwyer  Eamon de Valera  Jack Lynch  Charles de Gaulle  William P  Fay  André Malraux  Maurice Schumann  Patrick Hillery
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