This study examines three distinct aspects of Irish life during the First World War. These are the accommodation of Belgian Refugees, the internment o f ‘enemy aliens’ - mainly Germans and Austrians - and the return of wounded from action in Europe. In each case there were state-led responses to perceived problems. However, in each case self-mobilisation by civil society was also evident. In some cases this mobilisation was prompted by the authorities, but in most others it was started by concerned individuals and groups who set out to provide support to those in need. This study sets out to discover the nature of the self-mobilisation which took place during the First World War in Ireland. It examines the parties involved, t...
The primary aim of this work is to provide a social and a cultural history of British soldiers who s...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of History, Washington State UniversityThe following analysis argues that...
As the centenary of the First World War comes to an end and we enter the post-war and Irish Revoluti...
This study examines three distinct aspects of Irish life during the First World War. These are the...
Ireland was a diverse society made up of various nationalities and ethnic minorities before the twen...
Ireland played no part in the events which led to the outbreak of the First World War, or the subseq...
When about 3,000 Belgian refugees came to Ireland in autumn 1914, some were catered for in the regio...
International audienceAt the time when Irish veterans of the Great War were being demobilized, Irela...
In 1925, the Southern Irish Loyalists Relief Association (SILRA), originally founded for the relief ...
This is a piece of research examining the role played by Irish Catholic Chaplains during the First W...
The First World War is a major event in world history and in Ireland’s history as well. This article...
Le travail de recherche présenté ici a pour objectif de dégager les particularités des combattants i...
It has been estimated that around fifty thousand Irishmen fought during the South African War, many ...
The Irish Revolutionary Period (1911-1927) includes the period of the First World War, one of, if no...
The primary aim of this work is to provide a social and a cultural history of British soldiers who s...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of History, Washington State UniversityThe following analysis argues that...
As the centenary of the First World War comes to an end and we enter the post-war and Irish Revoluti...
This study examines three distinct aspects of Irish life during the First World War. These are the...
Ireland was a diverse society made up of various nationalities and ethnic minorities before the twen...
Ireland played no part in the events which led to the outbreak of the First World War, or the subseq...
When about 3,000 Belgian refugees came to Ireland in autumn 1914, some were catered for in the regio...
International audienceAt the time when Irish veterans of the Great War were being demobilized, Irela...
In 1925, the Southern Irish Loyalists Relief Association (SILRA), originally founded for the relief ...
This is a piece of research examining the role played by Irish Catholic Chaplains during the First W...
The First World War is a major event in world history and in Ireland’s history as well. This article...
Le travail de recherche présenté ici a pour objectif de dégager les particularités des combattants i...
It has been estimated that around fifty thousand Irishmen fought during the South African War, many ...
The Irish Revolutionary Period (1911-1927) includes the period of the First World War, one of, if no...
The primary aim of this work is to provide a social and a cultural history of British soldiers who s...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of History, Washington State UniversityThe following analysis argues that...
As the centenary of the First World War comes to an end and we enter the post-war and Irish Revoluti...