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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ULSTER VOLUNTEER FORCE»
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Ulster Volunteer Force na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
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1
Carson's Army: The
Ulster Volunteer Force, 1910-22
This book will be essential reading for military and Irish historians and their students, and will interest any general reader interested in modern paramilitary forces.
2
Ireland's Terrorist Dilemma
MILITARISING A SOCIETY: THE ULSTER VOLUNTEER FORCE, 1913-1914
JOSEPHINE HOWIE This essay is partly based on a paper given to Brian Bond's
Military history seminar at the Institute of Historical Research, London University.
Yonah Alexander, Alan O'Day, 1986
3
Kitchener_s Army: The Raising of the New Armies 1914 _ 1916
With groups of volunteers now busy drilling all over the province, the Ulster
Unionist Council decided, in January 1913, to form them into a single body called
the Ulster Volunteer Force. It would consist of 100,000 men who had recently
signed ...
4
Articles on
Ulster Volunteer Force, Including: Shankill ...
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5
Formations of Violence: The Narrative of the Body and ...
In 1969 the existing nongovernmental paramilitary organizations — the Irish
Republican Army and the Ulster Volunteer Force— could hardly be characterized
as involved in populist politics or populist paramilitary mobilization. The UVF ...
6
Nordirland in Geschichte und Gegenwart
Finally, though not of tremendous military significance the Ulster Volunteer Force,
in some areas, developed a cavalry component. The most famous was the
Enniskillen Horse in Fermanagh68 which was founded and commanded by
William ...
Altogether more substantial was the formation of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF
) in early 1913. This body soon numbered upwards of ninety thousand and
represented a hugely visible military mobilisation of Protestant opinion.
8
Militant Unionism: Loyalist
Volunteer Force,
Ulster Defence ...
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9
The Integrity of Ireland: Home Rule, Nationalism, and ...
AS THE HOME RULE CRISIS APPROACHED A DECISIVE STAGE, THE
EMERGENCE of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) took on great significance,
both in Ireland and at Westminster. Unionists played on its potential for violent
action.
10
The SAGE Encyclopedia of Terrorism, Second Edition
Colleen Sullivan See also Irish Republican Army; Orange Volunteers; Red Hand
Defenders; Ulster Defense Association; Ulster Volunteer Force Further Readings
CAIN Web Archive. “Ulster Freedom Fighters and Ulster Defense Association ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «ULSTER VOLUNTEER FORCE»
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Ulster Volunteer Force no contexto das seguintes notícias.
McGurk's Bar bomb memorial attacked
The atrocity was carried out by the paramilitary Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), but had initially been presented by the RUC as an accidental "own goal" by the IRA ... «U.TV, jun 15»
“Serial killers” allowed to operate in North by British Army, says BBC
British security forces colluded with paramilitary killers during the Troubles in Northern ... with the Ulster Defense Association and the Ulster Volunteer Force. «IrishCentral, mai 15»
UK agents 'worked with NI paramilitary killers'
British security forces had thousands of agents and informants working inside ... Mark Haddock, who ran one of the Ulster Volunteer Force's most notorious terror ... «BBC News, mai 15»
Love Ulster parade planned for Dublin next month
Loyalist William Frazer has said a Love Ulster march will take place in Dublin ... attack for six sectarian killings carried out by the Ulster Volunteer Force in the ... «Irish Times, fev 15»
Glenanne gang case: Judicial review granted over investigation into …
The Ulster Volunteer Force gang was based at a farm in Glenanne, County Armagh. Patrick Barnard was one of four people who died in a bomb at the Hillcrest ... «BBC News, fev 15»
'For God and Ulster ... No surrender'
There are scarlet poppies, Union flags and the iconography of British military commemoration, along with the Ulster Volunteer Force motto, “For God and Ulster”. «Irish Times, out 14»
Ian Paisley: good riddance to a vile bigot
He hated gay people, and launched a campaign called “Save Ulster from ... in the police who were very close to the UVF [Ulster Volunteer Force, the latest ... «Socialist Worker, set 14»
Thousands take part in Larne UVF gun-running commemoration
Thousands of people have taken part in a parade in Larne to commemorate the Ulster Volunteer Force gun-running 100 years ago. In 1914 loyalists imported ... «BBC News, abr 14»
UVF members shot Jemma McGrath, says Matt Baggott
Members of the Ulster Volunteer Force shot a 24-year-old woman in east Belfast, the chief constable has said. Jemma McGrath was shot a number of times at ... «BBC News, dez 13»
Ulster Volunteer Force is no longer on ceasefire, police warn
The Ulster Volunteer Force is no longer on ceasefire after a series of shootings and acts of intimidation by the loyalist terror group, rank-and-file police officers ... «The Guardian, nov 13»