Belfast Boys: How Unionists and Nationalists Fought and Died Together in the First World War

Author:   Professor Richard S. Grayson (Golsmiths University, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN:  

9781847250087


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   20 August 2009
Format:   Hardback
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Belfast Boys: How Unionists and Nationalists Fought and Died Together in the First World War


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Author:   Professor Richard S. Grayson (Golsmiths University, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Hambledon Continuum
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.771kg
ISBN:  

9781847250087


ISBN 10:   1847250084
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   20 August 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Language:   English

Table of Contents

1. Civil War? \ 2. Volunteers and Reserves \ 3. The British Expeditionary Force, 1914-15 \ 4. The Nature of War \ 5. Gallipoli and the Eastern Front \ 6. Arrivals and Executions \ 7. The Ulster Division on the Somme \ 8. The Other Somme \ 9. On and On \ 10. Messines \ 11. Mud \ 12. Retreat \ 13. Victory \ 14. Peace and Partition \ 15. Remembrance \ 16. Appendix: Methods and Patterns of 'Military History from the Street'

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'Provocative, meticulously researched and referenced.' - Irish Times 'A highly considered work of careful and scholarly reclamation, and a vivid evocation of a divided city' - Sunday Business Post 'Grayson has used an innovative method to provide an immensely readable history of a locality swept into continental events. His diligent research allows him to detail the lives and community conflicts that they re-entered upon their return. It should be read by all with an interest in Irish history, and indeed those with an appreciation for solidly researched, well-crafted scholarship.' - Royal United Services Institute Journal [An] important study. - Contemporary Review '[Grayson] provides a new form of social-military history ... [A] painstaking study ... This book provides an invaluable service to both sides in their bid to evaluate individual and shared histories.' - Times Higher Education 'Admirable ... a very human story of ordinary west Belfastmen in extraordinary times ... some of the detail [Grayson] includes I have never come across in a book before' - Irish News 'A real insight into the experiences these brave men faced' - Irish Post 'A brilliant book' - Dr Patrick Geoghegan, Talking History, Newstalk 106-108FM 'An original and valuable work of scholarship, confirming the importance of history, not least to those who have so often been its victims.' - Adrian Gilbert, War Books Review Mention in The Times, December 2009 'Highly readable' - Myles Dungan, Today with Pat Kenny, RTE Radio 1 'Richard Grayson paints his picture of religious co-operation from a human perspective - focusing on the young squaddies who fought and died together.'--Sanford Lakoff In this book, Grayson takes a new tack in studying the First World War: instead of looking at the men in specific units, he began with a particular area and then looked to see where the men from that area fought. The result is this compelling story of the involvement of West Belfast's men fighting on the Western Front over the entire course of the war and of their lives post-war. This new story challenges popular perceptions of the war and explains why remembrance of the First World War remains so controversial in Belfast today. -Eithne O'Leyne, BOOK NEWS, Inc. 'That rare thing, a book that says something new about the Irish experience of World War One. The book deserves a wide audience and is well researched and written. The scholarship, though extensive, is lightly worn and the book is very readable. Wherever possible, the soldiers and their families speak for themselves.' - Books Ireland 'Willingness to find common ground and move forward through remembrance has clearly played a role in the imperfect but essentially stable peace process. By writing an accessible and even-handed account of the wartime experience of the men of West Belfast, Richard Grayson has made a small but valuable contribution to that process.' - History Ireland


'[Grayson] provides a new form of social-military history ... [A] painstaking study ... This book provides an invaluable service to both sides in their bid to evaluate individual and shared histories.' - Times Higher Education


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Richard S. Grayson is Professor of Twentieth Century History at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.

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