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“[a] short but masterly analysis of the financial and legal quagmire that surrounds independent Ireland's early attempts to raise money: attempts that had immediate and lasting significane for Ireland and for those supporting Ireland's cause in the United States.”–The International History Review
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Raising money was one of the great successes of the Irish government, as the funds provided the "sinews of war" with which to fight Britain. This book details the history of the financing of the Irish revolution from both domestic and international loans. Divisions in Irish society over the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the creation of the Irish Free State led to the outbreak of Civil War. The Free State's ability to deny the anti-Treaty forces access to the loan funds through a ten-year court battle would prove a powerful weapon in defeating the Republicans.
Money for Ireland: Finance, Diplomacy, Politics, and the First Dail Eireann Loans, 1919-1936 (Praeger Studies in Diplomacy and Strategic Thought)
Money for Ireland: Finance, Diplomacy, Politics, and the First Dail Eireann Loans, 1919-1936 (Praeger Studies in Diplomacy and Strategic Thought),Francis M. Carroll,Praeger Publishers,0275977102,Bonds,Business & Economics,Business/Economics,Civil War, 1922-1923,Finance,Government securities,History,History - General History,History - U.S.,International - General,Ireland,Public Finance,United States - General,History / United States / General
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