When Ireland Became Divided
Garret FitzGerald: The Free State’s Fight for Recognition, 21 January 1999
Documents on Irish Foreign Policy. Vol. I: 1919-22
edited by Ronan Fanning.
Royal Irish Academy and Department of Foreign Affairs, 548 pp., £30, October 1998,1 874045 63 1 Show More
edited by Ronan Fanning.
Royal Irish Academy and Department of Foreign Affairs, 548 pp., £30, October 1998,
“... a truce was called from 11 July 1921 and, after preliminary discussions between de Valera and Lloyd George, negotiations took place in London between 11 October and 6 December of that year. De Valera remained in Dublin, however; the negotiating team was made up of Griffith, its leader, Collins and three others. The delegates were appointed ... ”