Ireland and South Africa in Modern Times
Description
Ireland and South Africa in Modern Times.
The Ireland and Southern Africa Project was established in Ireland in 1987. Its aim is to advance scholarship in southern African-Irish studies by publishing academic works, hosting public lectures and promoting contact at an academic level between the two regions.
Contents
Section A
- Irish identity in twentieth-century South Africa
D.P. McCracken - The Irish Republican Association of south Africa
D.P. McCracken - Rebellions in retrospect: 1914/1916
B.M. Nichols - Irish-South African relations and the British commonwealth, c. 1902-1961
D.W. Lowry - The Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement
D.M. Scher - Ulster unionists and Afrikaner nationalists
B.A. FollisSection B - The Death of the informer James Carey
J.L. McCracken - The capture of Johnny Mullins
P.B.N. Jackson - Dr Augustus Joseph Tancred DD
B.T. Hall - From Lough Derg to Table Bay: Immigrants to the Cape from Galway and Clare
G. Shaw - Arthur Griffith's South African sabbatical
P.A.McCrackenSection C - Irish soldiers in colonial Natal
S.O.'B. Spencer - The quest for the Middleburg Courant
P.A. McCracken - Boer war memorials in ireland
M. Staunton - Union-Castle and the Queen's Island, Belfast
W.J.Forgave