第一次世界大战期间英国军队中的爱尔兰身份

R. Grayson
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本章将爱尔兰人在第一次世界大战期间在英国军队中的身份置于几个世纪以来与国家政治和动员密切相关的传统背景下。它着眼于爱尔兰士兵的比喻,他们被认为是勇敢和有价值的突击部队,但缺乏纪律和可靠性。书中还讨论了在一战中服役的传统:一个是新教军队服役的故事,另一个是在“爱尔兰旅”中为外国服役的故事。这一章强调了爱尔兰在英国军队中的参与,这在爱尔兰步兵团中正式体现出来。它指的是在第一次世界大战中投入战斗的步兵部队,从组织上讲,这是1881年儿童改革的产物。
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Irish Identities in the British Army during the First World War
This chapter places the Irish identities in the British Army during the First World War within the context of centuries-long traditions closely related to both national politics and mobilization. It looks at the trope of Irish soldiers, which were considered as brave and valuable as shock troops but lacking in discipline and reliability. It also discusses traditions that created ideas that would inform service in the First World War: one was a Protestant military narrative of service, while the other is a story of service for foreign nations in an “Irish Brigade.” The chapter highlights the Irish involvement in the British Army, which formally manifested itself in the Irish infantry regiments. It refers to the infantry units that went into action in the First World War that were organizationally the product of the 1881 Childers Reforms.
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