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Carson's army: The Ulster Volunteer Force, 1910-22

Timothy Bowman

The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) was established in January 1913, as a militant expression of Ulster Unionist opposition to the Third Home Rule Bill. Academic historians have tended to overlook Ulster Loyalism. This book provides the first comprehensive study of the UVF in this period, considering in detail the composition of the officer corps, the marked regional recruiting differences, the ideologies involved, the arming and equipping of the UVF and the contingency plans made by UVF Headquarters in the event of Home Rule being imposed on Ulster. Using previously neglected sources, it demonstrates that the UVF was better armed and less well-trained, with the involvement of fewer British army officers than previous historians have allowed, and suggests that the UVF was quite capable of seizing control of Ulster and installing the Ulster Provisional Government in the event of Home Rule being implemented in 1914.

This book will be essential reading for military and Irish historians and their students, and will interest any general reader interested in modern paramilitary forces.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Publish Date: Nov 1st, 2007
  • Pages: 256
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.75in - 5.53in - 1.05in - 1.00lb
  • EAN: 9780719073717
  • Categories: Europe - IrelandMilitary - General

About the Author

Bowman, Timothy: - Timothy Bowman is Lecturer in modern British military history at the University of Kent

Praise for this book

"An impressive piece of work which is certain to be the standard account for many years to come." --Dr John Newsinger, Bath Spa University