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2. Irish Identities in the British Army during the First World War
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction: Britain and the Military Manpower Problems of the Empire, 1900–1945 1
- 1. The Government That Could Not Say No and Australia’s Military Effort, 1914–1918 11
- 2. Irish Identities in the British Army during the First World War 28
- 3. Conserving British Manpower during and after the First World War 43
- 4. The Canadian Garrison Artillery Goes to War, 1914–1918 56
- 5. “Returning Home to Fight”: Bristolians in the Dominion Armies, 1914–1918 72
- 6. Martial Race Theory and Recruitment in the Indian Army during Two World Wars 86
- 7. Manpower, Training, and the Battlefield Leadership of British Army Officers in the Era of the Two World Wars 101
- 8. Legitimacy, Consent, and the Mobilization of the British and Commonwealth Armies during the Second World War 116
- 9. “Enemy Aliens” and the Formation of Australia’s 8th Employment Company 134
- 10. The Body and Becoming a Soldier in Britain during the Second World War 144
- 11. Canada and the Mobilization of Manpower during the Second World War 160
- 12. South African Manpower and the Second World War 174
- 13. Manpower Mobilization and Rehabilitation in New Zealand’s Second World War 187
- 14. Caring for British Commonwealth Soldiers in the Aftermath of the Second World War 201
- Conclusion: The Many Dimensions of Mobilizing Military Manpower 214
- Notes 223
- Select Bibliography 277
- Notes on Contributors 283
- Index 289
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction: Britain and the Military Manpower Problems of the Empire, 1900–1945 1
- 1. The Government That Could Not Say No and Australia’s Military Effort, 1914–1918 11
- 2. Irish Identities in the British Army during the First World War 28
- 3. Conserving British Manpower during and after the First World War 43
- 4. The Canadian Garrison Artillery Goes to War, 1914–1918 56
- 5. “Returning Home to Fight”: Bristolians in the Dominion Armies, 1914–1918 72
- 6. Martial Race Theory and Recruitment in the Indian Army during Two World Wars 86
- 7. Manpower, Training, and the Battlefield Leadership of British Army Officers in the Era of the Two World Wars 101
- 8. Legitimacy, Consent, and the Mobilization of the British and Commonwealth Armies during the Second World War 116
- 9. “Enemy Aliens” and the Formation of Australia’s 8th Employment Company 134
- 10. The Body and Becoming a Soldier in Britain during the Second World War 144
- 11. Canada and the Mobilization of Manpower during the Second World War 160
- 12. South African Manpower and the Second World War 174
- 13. Manpower Mobilization and Rehabilitation in New Zealand’s Second World War 187
- 14. Caring for British Commonwealth Soldiers in the Aftermath of the Second World War 201
- Conclusion: The Many Dimensions of Mobilizing Military Manpower 214
- Notes 223
- Select Bibliography 277
- Notes on Contributors 283
- Index 289