The Boer War proved to be hugely important in the evolution of Irish Nationalism. The conflict would bring about the reunion of constitutional Nationalists under John Redmond and grant advanced Nationalists the opportunity to express their militant politics. This paper will detail how both groups responded to the war in South Africa by examining their interpretations of British military recruiting in Ireland and that of the Irish soldier. The article will conclude by finding that the British military largely viewed Irish Nationalism negatively as a result
Obscured by the passage of time and the international campaign against apartheid, South Africa ranks...
It has been estimated that around fifty thousand Irishmen fought during the South African War, many ...
International audienceAt the time when Irish veterans of the Great War were being demobilized, Irela...
The Boer war and its popular representations were uniquely contentious in Ireland. On the one hand,...
This article investigates the historical context of Irish involvement in the Anglo- Boer War, but fo...
Ireland’s war experience cannot be separated from Irish politics. Indeed, the story is not one of 19...
Irish participation in the British Army has a long and complex history. The tradition firmly took ho...
The aim of this thesis is to highlight the service of ex-British soldiers in the Irish Army and to ...
The received narrative of the Ulster crisis relegates John Redmond to the role of bystander as parli...
The primary aim of this work is to provide a social and a cultural history of British soldiers who s...
[Extract] Ireland was something of a paradox during the First World War. She was the “one bright spo...
This thesis argues that confrontation between the nationalist community and British troops in Northe...
A number of academic studies assert that ex-servicemen were subject to intimidation, some killed as ...
The First World War caused a major propaganda battle in Ireland between, on the one hand, the consti...
In view of renewed interest in the radical Irish nationalist leader and land reform agitator Michael...
Obscured by the passage of time and the international campaign against apartheid, South Africa ranks...
It has been estimated that around fifty thousand Irishmen fought during the South African War, many ...
International audienceAt the time when Irish veterans of the Great War were being demobilized, Irela...
The Boer war and its popular representations were uniquely contentious in Ireland. On the one hand,...
This article investigates the historical context of Irish involvement in the Anglo- Boer War, but fo...
Ireland’s war experience cannot be separated from Irish politics. Indeed, the story is not one of 19...
Irish participation in the British Army has a long and complex history. The tradition firmly took ho...
The aim of this thesis is to highlight the service of ex-British soldiers in the Irish Army and to ...
The received narrative of the Ulster crisis relegates John Redmond to the role of bystander as parli...
The primary aim of this work is to provide a social and a cultural history of British soldiers who s...
[Extract] Ireland was something of a paradox during the First World War. She was the “one bright spo...
This thesis argues that confrontation between the nationalist community and British troops in Northe...
A number of academic studies assert that ex-servicemen were subject to intimidation, some killed as ...
The First World War caused a major propaganda battle in Ireland between, on the one hand, the consti...
In view of renewed interest in the radical Irish nationalist leader and land reform agitator Michael...
Obscured by the passage of time and the international campaign against apartheid, South Africa ranks...
It has been estimated that around fifty thousand Irishmen fought during the South African War, many ...
International audienceAt the time when Irish veterans of the Great War were being demobilized, Irela...