The British Army in Northern Ireland
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Format
Paperback
Pages
272
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1984
Publisher
Arms & Armour Press Ltd.
ISBN-10
0853686319
ISBN-13
9780853686316
Description
This comprehensive examination delves into the intricate history and evolution of British Army uniforms during their time in Northern Ireland. Simon Dunstan meticulously details the various uniforms worn by soldiers, highlighting the unique adaptations made in response to the challenges of the region. The book serves as a visual guide, featuring numerous illustrations that capture the distinct characteristics of each uniform.
Throughout this exploration, Dunstan contextualizes the uniforms within a broader narrative of military engagement in Northern Ireland. He reflects on how these garments represented not just practicality, but also identity and tradition under complex circumstances.
Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between the uniforms and the sociopolitical landscape, presenting a nuanced view of a critical period in British history. This work is essential for anyone interested in military history, fabric, and the stories that garments can tell.
Throughout this exploration, Dunstan contextualizes the uniforms within a broader narrative of military engagement in Northern Ireland. He reflects on how these garments represented not just practicality, but also identity and tradition under complex circumstances.
Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between the uniforms and the sociopolitical landscape, presenting a nuanced view of a critical period in British history. This work is essential for anyone interested in military history, fabric, and the stories that garments can tell.
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