Uncivil War

The British Army and the Troubles, 1966–1975

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When Operation Banner was launched in 1969 civil war threatened to break out in Northern Ireland and spread over the Irish Sea. Uncivil War reveals the full story of how the British army acted to save Great Britain from disaster during the most violent phase of the Troubles but, in so doing, condemned the people of Northern Ireland to protracted, grinding conflict. Huw Bennett shows how the army's ambivalent response to loyalist violence undermined the prospects for peace and heightened Catholic distrust in the state. British strategy consistently underestimated community defence as a reason for people joining or supporting the IRA whilst senior commanders allowed the army to turn in on itself, hardening soldiers to the suffering of ordinary people. By 1975 military strategists considered the conflict unresolvable: the army could not convince Catholics or Protestants that it was there to protect them and settled instead for an unending war.
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Authors:
Bennett, Huw (Cardiff University)
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781107136380
Publication Date:
05/10/2023
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Year Published:
2023
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Number of Pages:
382
Place of Publication:
Cambridge
Series:
Cambridge Military Histories
Language:
English
SKU:
9781107136380

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