Northern Ireland in the Second World War

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Northern Ireland in the Second World War

Politics, economic mobilisation and society, 1939–45

History and Archaeology General and world history

Author: Philip Ollerenshaw

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Language: English

Published by: Manchester University Press

Published on: 16th May 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781526111630


Overview

This original and distinctive book surveys the political, economic and social history of Northern Ireland in the Second World War. Since its creation in 1920, Northern Ireland has been a deeply divided society and the book explores these divisions before and during the war.

Topics Covered

It examines rearmament, the relatively slow wartime mobilisation, the 1941 Blitz, labour and industrial relations, politics and social policy. Northern Ireland was the only part of the UK with a devolved government and no military conscription during the war.

Unique Aspects

The absence of military conscription made the process of mobilisation, and the experience of men and women, very different from that in Britain.

Conclusion

The book's conclusion considers how the government faced the domestic and international challenges of the postwar world.

Audience

This study draws on a wide range of primary sources and will appeal to those interested in modern Irish and British history and in the Second World War.

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