This foundation level text examines the international relations and conflicts between Britain, Northern Ireland and Eire between 1935 and 1949. Topics include: Chamberlain and Hitler 1938-1939, Ulster during the war, Eire and neutrality, the post-war Labour government and the Eire economy.
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Sheila Turner Johnston was born in west Cork, Ireland and spent her childhood in different counties the length and breadth of the country, as the family moved wherever her father’s job took him. She attended Queen’s University, Belfast, and apart from managing to graduate against all her expectations, one of her best experiences was reading her poetry to an audience that included Seamus Heaney.
Sheila has won prizes for both fiction and non-fiction, and has written many articles for both local and national publications. She and her husband Norman founded the publishing stable Colourpoint Creative Ltd, which is now owned and managed by their two sons.
For more information visit her website at: https://www.sheilaturnerjohnston.com
By Sheila Turner Johnston
Healer of My Heart Colourpoint 2020
Maker of Footprints Colourpoint 2019
The Harper of the Only God Selected poems of Alice Milligan (as editor)
Alice, a biography of Alice Milligan Colourpoint 1994
The Middle Ages (with Kathleen Gormley) Colourpoint 1997
History In Close-Up: the Twentieth Century Colourpoint Educational 2010
History In Close-Up: the Medieval World (with Norman Johnston) Colourpoint Educational 2011
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