Ireland and Argentina During the Dirty War, 1976-1983: Diplomatic Perspectives on the Catholic Church, Human Rights, and State Terror
A lecture by Dermot Keogh, Emeritus Professor of History at the University College Cork. His books include Jews in Twentieth Century Ireland, Refugees, Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust; Twentieth Century Ireland: Revolution and State Building; Ireland and the Vatican: The Politics and Diplomacy of Church-State Relations, 1922-1960; and The Making of the Irish Constitution, 1937 (with Andrew McCarthy). His most recent study, published in Spanish, is The Independence of Ireland – the Argentine Connection. He is currently working on the theme of Ireland and Argentina between 1922 and 1983.
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Presented by the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies with cosponsorship by the Kellogg Institute for International Studies and the Center for Civil and Human Rights.