Over the past forty years the historiography of the British Army ex-serviceman in Ireland has undergone a veritable ‘historical revolution’. Like its British and international counterparts, the historiography on Ireland has focussed on the lives and care of these men after the war within the Irish Free State, Irish government policy towards them, and ex-servicemen’s relationships with the Irish and British governments, British agencies and their own often hostile communities. Researchers continue to document the existence, organisation and activities of two British government agencies: the Land Trust and Ministry of Pensions, with brief analyses being undertaken on the British Legion and more especially the Southern Irish Loyalists Relief A...
This thesis examines the lives of disabled veterans in Ireland after the First World War. It repres...
From January 1919 until a truce came into effect on 11 July 1921, a state of undeclared war existed ...
Great Britain faced many difficulties in her attempt to govern Ireland in the 19th century. Among th...
Over the past forty years the historiography of the British Army ex-serviceman in Ireland has underg...
In 1925, the Southern Irish Loyalists Relief Association (SILRA), originally founded for the relief ...
The aim of this thesis is to highlight the service of ex-British soldiers in the Irish Army and to ...
A number of academic studies assert that ex-servicemen were subject to intimidation, some killed as ...
Loyalists and loyalism in a southern Irish community, 1921– 22.A second Irish Grants Committee met f...
The primary aim of this work is to provide a social and a cultural history of British soldiers who s...
International audienceAt the time when Irish veterans of the Great War were being demobilized, Irela...
THESIS 9100This thesis studies the activities of Irish republicans - mainly the Irish Republican Arm...
Covering the period from the re-establishment of the Irish militia during the Crimean War until the ...
The Irish in Britain are paradoxically Britain's longest established major ethnic group and also its...
This research is concerned with assessing from a national perspective the role, work and historical ...
This thesis examines the lives of disabled veterans in Ireland after the First World War. It repres...
From January 1919 until a truce came into effect on 11 July 1921, a state of undeclared war existed ...
Great Britain faced many difficulties in her attempt to govern Ireland in the 19th century. Among th...
Over the past forty years the historiography of the British Army ex-serviceman in Ireland has underg...
In 1925, the Southern Irish Loyalists Relief Association (SILRA), originally founded for the relief ...
The aim of this thesis is to highlight the service of ex-British soldiers in the Irish Army and to ...
A number of academic studies assert that ex-servicemen were subject to intimidation, some killed as ...
Loyalists and loyalism in a southern Irish community, 1921– 22.A second Irish Grants Committee met f...
The primary aim of this work is to provide a social and a cultural history of British soldiers who s...
International audienceAt the time when Irish veterans of the Great War were being demobilized, Irela...
THESIS 9100This thesis studies the activities of Irish republicans - mainly the Irish Republican Arm...
Covering the period from the re-establishment of the Irish militia during the Crimean War until the ...
The Irish in Britain are paradoxically Britain's longest established major ethnic group and also its...
This research is concerned with assessing from a national perspective the role, work and historical ...
This thesis examines the lives of disabled veterans in Ireland after the First World War. It repres...
From January 1919 until a truce came into effect on 11 July 1921, a state of undeclared war existed ...
Great Britain faced many difficulties in her attempt to govern Ireland in the 19th century. Among th...