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Letters to Clive Bell, Sidney Waterlow, and Clarence Winchester (one typed letter and two autograph letters, all signed).
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This vivid story from an Anglo-Irish-American veteran of World War II tells firsthand of the terror and hardship of the Battle of Britain and the Blitz on London and the bravery of the British during those eighteen months when they stood alone against Germany and Italy. Tapping into the memories etched deeply into his mind while a young man, McCarthy tells of his coming of age in war-torn London. His unique perspective as an Irishman born in Wales, raised in London, and immigrated to the United States offers a truly unique voice in the narrative of World War II.
Long delayed, the Irish adjustment program might well be described as an economic success story -- so far. How it comes out depends greatly on the external environment.
Many factors underlie the remarkable success of the Irish economy in the 1990s. This paper focuses on the role of the European Union, foreign direct investment, and a remarkable series of social pacts.