A number of academic studies assert that ex-servicemen were subject to intimidation, some killed as a punishment for war service, and that they formed a marginalised group in Irish society. Evidence based on records of the victims and perpetrators demonstrates otherwise; intimidation was mostly for reasons other than war service, for instance, membership of a particular class such as landowners or the judiciary, or for specific actions, including informing, supplying to or joining the Crown Forces. The violence towards ex-servicemen was geographically focussed, varying in intensity in correlation to the level of violence experienced by other sectors of the population; support for republicanism varied significantly by location. The great maj...
Between 1918-1921, Ireland was swept along by a phenonomen, the entire island became embroiled in a ...
In its investigation of social and political violence during the Irish Civil War, this thesis tackle...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
The aim of this thesis is to highlight the service of ex-British soldiers in the Irish Army and to ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of History, Washington State UniversityThe following analysis argues that...
International audienceAt the time when Irish veterans of the Great War were being demobilized, Irela...
The Auxiliary Division of the Royal Irish Constabulary (ADRIC) was a paramilitary adjutant, recruite...
Northern Ireland suffered a thirty year conflict known as 'the Troubles.' Although there is relative...
The primary aim of this work is to provide a social and a cultural history of British soldiers who s...
In 1925, the Southern Irish Loyalists Relief Association (SILRA), originally founded for the relief ...
In 1997, historian R. B. McDowell suggested that when “compared to the thorough methods for dealing...
Over the past forty years the historiography of the British Army ex-serviceman in Ireland has underg...
The Irish in Britain are paradoxically Britain's longest established major ethnic group and also its...
peer-reviewedThe period from 1913 to 1921 in Ireland saw the rise of militant nationalism, the 1916...
Loyalists and loyalism in a southern Irish community, 1921– 22.A second Irish Grants Committee met f...
Between 1918-1921, Ireland was swept along by a phenonomen, the entire island became embroiled in a ...
In its investigation of social and political violence during the Irish Civil War, this thesis tackle...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...
The aim of this thesis is to highlight the service of ex-British soldiers in the Irish Army and to ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of History, Washington State UniversityThe following analysis argues that...
International audienceAt the time when Irish veterans of the Great War were being demobilized, Irela...
The Auxiliary Division of the Royal Irish Constabulary (ADRIC) was a paramilitary adjutant, recruite...
Northern Ireland suffered a thirty year conflict known as 'the Troubles.' Although there is relative...
The primary aim of this work is to provide a social and a cultural history of British soldiers who s...
In 1925, the Southern Irish Loyalists Relief Association (SILRA), originally founded for the relief ...
In 1997, historian R. B. McDowell suggested that when “compared to the thorough methods for dealing...
Over the past forty years the historiography of the British Army ex-serviceman in Ireland has underg...
The Irish in Britain are paradoxically Britain's longest established major ethnic group and also its...
peer-reviewedThe period from 1913 to 1921 in Ireland saw the rise of militant nationalism, the 1916...
Loyalists and loyalism in a southern Irish community, 1921– 22.A second Irish Grants Committee met f...
Between 1918-1921, Ireland was swept along by a phenonomen, the entire island became embroiled in a ...
In its investigation of social and political violence during the Irish Civil War, this thesis tackle...
In this article three pathways into armed activism are identified among those who joined the Provisi...