An Irish Empire?: Aspects of Ireland and the British EmpireKeith Jeffery Eight essays examine the experience and role of the Irish in the British empire during the 19th and 20th centuries, based on the understanding that, Ireland being less integrated, it differed from that of the other Celtic nations submerged in the United Kingdom. They discuss film, sport, India, the Irish military tradition, Irish unionists, Empire Day in Ireland from 1896 to 1962, Northern Irish businessmen, and Ulster resistance and loyalist rebellion. Distributed in the US by St. Martin's Press. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Page 67
... leaders such as General De Wet.54 Furthermore , beyond the baiting and taunting , the Association was deeply involved in nationalist efforts to resist British attempts to recruit Irishmen to fight in South Africa . Protestants in Ulster ...
... leaders such as General De Wet.54 Furthermore , beyond the baiting and taunting , the Association was deeply involved in nationalist efforts to resist British attempts to recruit Irishmen to fight in South Africa . Protestants in Ulster ...
Page 131
... leaders had a more intimate connection with this war than perhaps with any other modern campaign , excepting only the First World War . This was partly - though only partly - because their community was actively engaged by the conflict ...
... leaders had a more intimate connection with this war than perhaps with any other modern campaign , excepting only the First World War . This was partly - though only partly - because their community was actively engaged by the conflict ...
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... leadership at this time was Major - General Arthur Selby , CB , CBE , Chairman of the Federal Party , an Australian - born soldier who had served in the Royal Ulster Rifles.49 In 1955 , he , together with other Natal party leaders ...
... leadership at this time was Major - General Arthur Selby , CB , CBE , Chairman of the Federal Party , an Australian - born soldier who had served in the Royal Ulster Rifles.49 In 1955 , he , together with other Natal party leaders ...
Contents
Introduction Keith Jeffery page | 1 |
Ireland the Empire and film Jeffrey Richards | 25 |
Ireland sport and empire Alan Bairner | 57 |
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