Dermot Keogh is Emeritus Professor of History and Emeritus Professor of European Integration Studies, University College Cork. He has twice held Fulbright and Woodrow Wilson fellowships and was a Burns Scholar at Boston College. Among his visiting professorships, he has taught on a number of occasions at Beijing Foreign Students University. His book on Twentieth Century Ireland is to be published in Chinese. He was the winner of James S. Donnelly Prize for his Jews in Twentieth Century Ireland: Refugees, anti- Semitism and the Holocaust in 1999 and was an adviser and participant in 2000 on the RTE series: Seven Ages: The History of the Irish state. He is the author of monographs on Irish diplomatic, religions, political and trade union history. Prof. Keogh has travelled frequently to Argentina since 2000 and he has taught for over ten years at the Universidad del Salvador (USAL), Buenos Aires. USAL published his monograph: La independencia de Irlanda: La conexion Argentina in 2016 and awarded him an honorary doctorate in 2018. His latest book, the fruit of over twenty years of research, combines his historical interests in Argentina with that of the Irish diaspora, diplomacy, Catholic mission, the international role of the Holy See, human rights, military and social conflict and the Anglo-Argentine war over the Falkland Islands.