Ulster Will Fight
Volume 2 - The 36th (Ulster) Division in Training and at War 1914-1918
- 504pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Focusing on the historical context of Ireland's Home Rule, this volume explores the emergence of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) as a response to political tensions. It details the UVF's evolution into an organized armed group by the onset of the Great War, highlighting its innovative use of technology and the inclusion of women in its ranks. Drawing from first-hand accounts and contemporary reports, the book offers a thorough examination of this pivotal period, enriched by previously unpublished images that capture the significance of the UVF in Irish history.
