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British Spies and Irish Rebels
British Intelligence and Ireland, 1916-1945
Paul McMahon

Rebellion, partition and a messy peace settlement ensured that Ireland was a constant thorn in Britain's side after 1916. Britain was confronted by the bombs and bullets of militant republicans, the clandestine intrigues of foreign powers and the strategic dangers of Ireland's wartime neutrality - a final, irrevocable step in the country's difficult transition to independence.

Using newly-opened archives, this book reveals for the first time how the British intelligence system responded to these threats. It lifts the lid on the underground activities of Britain's secret agencies - MI5, MI6/SIS and the Special Branch. It puts secret intelligence in the context of the government's other sources of information and explores how deep-rooted cultural stereotypes distorted intelligence and shaped perceptions. And it shows how, for decades, British intelligence struggled to cope with Ireland but then rose to the challenge after 1940, largely because the Dublin government began to share its secrets. The author casts light on characters long kept in the shadows - IRA gunrunners, Bolshevik agitators, Nazi agents, Irish loyalists who acted as British spies. His compelling book fills a gap in the history of the British intelligence community and helps explain the twists and turns of Anglo-Irish relations during a time of momentous change.
First volume in an exciting new series, the History of British Intelligence.
PAUL MCMAHON gained his PhD from Cambridge University.

 

DETAILS

37 b/w illustrations
1 line illustrations

Size: 23.4 x 15.6
13 digit ISBN: 9781843833765
Binding: Hardback
First published: 19/Jun/2008
Price: 115.00 USD / 60.00 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press
Series: History of British Intelligence
Subject: Modern History

BIC class: HBCW

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 18/11/2008

Contents
   Introduction
1   Losing Southern Ireland
2   Alarms, Excursions and Civil War
3   An International Conspiracy
4   Security and Sectarianism in Northern Ireland
5   British Images of Ireland
6   The Cosgave Years
7   The de Valera Challenge
8   England's Back Door
9   The Irish Fifth Column
10   Operational Intelligence
11   Debunking the Fifth Column
12   Opinion and Propaganda
13   Leakage of Information
14   Coming to Terms with Irish Independence
15   Bibliography
16   Index

Reviews
An important book and one that should inspire expansion into other studies. [...] An essential academic study for those interested in the British intelligence war in Ireland from 1916-45. CAMDEN NEW JOURNAL
[A] fascinating new study. [...] McMahon writes lucidly and sensibly on a subject that often attracts fevered treatment, and he makes excellent use of recently released intelligence material in both Irish and British archives. THE IRISH TIMES
This is an engaging and important assessment of a relationship that has many lessons for observers of contemporary Anglo-Irish politics. HIGHGATE AND HAMPSTEAD EXPRESS



 

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