Dermot Keogh

Dermot Keogh

Dermot Keogh (born 12 May 1945) is Professor of History and Emeritus Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration Studies at University College, Cork.[1]

Bibliography

  • Church and Politics in Latin America ISBN 0312028156
  • Ireland and Europe, 1919 - 1948 ISBN 0389208035
  • Ireland and the Vatican:The Politics and Diplomacy of Church-State Relations 1822-1960 ISBN 0902561960
  • Jews In Twentieth Century Ireland:Refugees, Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust ISBN 1859181503 (Awarded the 1999 James S. Donnelly Sr Prize by the American Conference for Irish Studies in the history/social science category)
  • The Rise of the Irish Working Class:The Dublin Trade Union Movement and Labour Leadership 1890-1914 ISBN 0904651754
  • Twentieth Century Ireland:Nation and State ISBN 0717116247
  • The Vatican, the Bishops and Irish Politics 1919-1939 ISBN 0521301297

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