The disbandment of the Southern Irish Regiments of the British army occurred in July 1922 due to the creation of the Irish Free State and the effects of the so-called ‘Geddes Axe’ on the British army. Special arrangements meant that officers and men who wished to continue their service in the British army were able to transfer to other regiments and there were very few compulsory redundancies. This saw limited public concern about these regiments. The preservation of those regiments associated with Northern Ireland was, however, the subject of extensive lobbying and James Craig, the first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, showed considerable ability in negotiations which ensured the survival of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and Royal I...
In the aftermath of victory in the Great War (1914-1918) and the conclusion to the peacemaking proce...
The experience of soldiers on the Irish Army Establishment has been largely ignored in the existing ...
This article argues that state violence in Northern Ireland during the period 1970–1976—when violenc...
The aim of this thesis is to highlight the service of ex-British soldiers in the Irish Army and to ...
From January 1919 until a truce came into effect on 11 July 1921, a state of undeclared war existed ...
This is a study of the reaction of the Irish Brigade's officers to the French Revolution and that ev...
The 8th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles was formed in Belfast in September 1914, part of the 36th (Ulst...
The years i 920-22 constituted a period of unprecedented conflct and political change in Ireland. It...
The primary aim of this work is to provide a social and a cultural history of British soldiers who s...
This article concerns the men of the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) who were disbanded from the forc...
Covering the period from the re-establishment of the Irish militia during the Crimean War until the ...
This is the first such study of Operation Banner: taking three Battalions as case studies, drawing...
Independence and Civil War: Origins of Irish Defence Forces The Irish armed forces, known as the Per...
Over the past forty years the historiography of the British Army ex-serviceman in Ireland has underg...
The British army was almost unique among the European armies of the Great War in that it did not suf...
In the aftermath of victory in the Great War (1914-1918) and the conclusion to the peacemaking proce...
The experience of soldiers on the Irish Army Establishment has been largely ignored in the existing ...
This article argues that state violence in Northern Ireland during the period 1970–1976—when violenc...
The aim of this thesis is to highlight the service of ex-British soldiers in the Irish Army and to ...
From January 1919 until a truce came into effect on 11 July 1921, a state of undeclared war existed ...
This is a study of the reaction of the Irish Brigade's officers to the French Revolution and that ev...
The 8th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles was formed in Belfast in September 1914, part of the 36th (Ulst...
The years i 920-22 constituted a period of unprecedented conflct and political change in Ireland. It...
The primary aim of this work is to provide a social and a cultural history of British soldiers who s...
This article concerns the men of the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) who were disbanded from the forc...
Covering the period from the re-establishment of the Irish militia during the Crimean War until the ...
This is the first such study of Operation Banner: taking three Battalions as case studies, drawing...
Independence and Civil War: Origins of Irish Defence Forces The Irish armed forces, known as the Per...
Over the past forty years the historiography of the British Army ex-serviceman in Ireland has underg...
The British army was almost unique among the European armies of the Great War in that it did not suf...
In the aftermath of victory in the Great War (1914-1918) and the conclusion to the peacemaking proce...
The experience of soldiers on the Irish Army Establishment has been largely ignored in the existing ...
This article argues that state violence in Northern Ireland during the period 1970–1976—when violenc...