9781781383384

Heroes or Traitors?

Format: Paperback

ISBN13: 9781781383384

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Overview

Covering the period from the Armistice to 1939, the book examines the experiences of Irish soldiers who had fought in the British army in the First World War on returning home to what became the Irish Free State. At the onset of the War, southern Irishmen volunteered in large numbers and marched off accompanied by cheering crowds and the promise of a hero's welcome home. In 1916, while its soldiers fought in the British army, Ireland witnessed an insurrection against British rule, the Easter Rising. Ireland's soldiers returned to a much-changed country, which no longer recognised their motives for fighting and which was at war with the country in whose army they had served.

It has long been believed that the returning soldiers were subject to intimidation by the IRA, some killed as a retrospective punishment for their service with the imperial power, and that they formed a marginalised group in Irish society. Using new sources, this enlightening book argues otherwise and examines their successful integration into Irish society in the interwar years and the generous support given to them by the British Government. Far from being British loyalists, many served in the IRA and the Free State army, and became republican supporters.

ISBN-13

9781781383384

ISBN-10

1781383383

Weight

2.45 Pounds

Dimensions

9.10 x 0.70 x 6.10 In

List Price

$49.99

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

304 pages

Publisher

Liverpool University Press

Published On

2017-03-01



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