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British Intelligence in Ireland: The Final Reports

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Product Code: 9781859182017
ISBN13: 9781859182017
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British Intelligence in Ireland: The Final Reports

$16.48
 
The Irish revolution of 1920-1921 ended in a military and political stalemate, resolved only through the mutual compromise incorporated in the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Historians have long accepted that the one conflict in which there was a clear winner was that of Intelligence, where British ineptitude was painfully exposed by the organizational genius of Michael Collins. This judgement is challenged by the recent release of two confidential self-assessments prepared for the army and the police in 1922. Through many setbacks and inefficiencies, the police report indicates a marked improvement in operations superintended by that "wicked little white snake", Sir Ormonde de l'Epee Winter (1875-1962). His report, though self-serving and flawed, provides a uniquely detailed and personal account of Intelligence from the inside. The editor's introduction assesses the purpose, reliability and significance of these reports. Their publication is a significant contribution to the study of Irish revolutionary history.




Author: Peter Hart
Publisher: Cork University Press
Publication Date: Jun 30, 2002
Number of Pages: 96 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1859182011
ISBN-13: 9781859182017
 

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