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Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson Keith Jeffery (Professor of British History, Queen's University, Belfast)

Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson By Keith Jeffery (Professor of British History, Queen's University, Belfast)

Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson by Keith Jeffery (Professor of British History, Queen's University, Belfast)


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Henry Wilson was at the centre of affairs during the First World War and after, recording everything in his wildly indiscreet diary. Using a range of official and private sources, this is the first modern biography of this controversial and misunderstood figure.

Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson Summary

Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson: A Political Soldier by Keith Jeffery (Professor of British History, Queen's University, Belfast)

Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, an Irishman who in June 1922 was assassinated on his doorstep in London by Irish republicans, was one of the most controversial British soldiers of the modern age. Before 1914 he did much to secure the Anglo-French alliance and was responsible for the planning which saw the British Expeditionary Force successfully despatched to France after the outbreak of war with Germany. A passionate Irish unionist, he gained a reputation as an intensely 'political' soldier, especially during the 'Curragh crisis' of 1914 when some officers resigned their commisssions rather than coerce Ulster unionists into a Home Rule Ireland. During the war he played a major role in Anglo-French liaison, and ended up as Chief of the Imperial General Staff, professional head of the army, a post he held until February 1922. After Wilson retired from the army, he became an MP and was chief security adviser to the new Northern Ireland government. As such, he became a target for nationalist Irish militants, being identified with the security policies of the Belfast regime, though wrongly with Protestant sectarian attacks on Catholics. He is remembered today in unionist Northern Ireland as a kind of founding martyr for the state. Wilson's reputation was ruined in 1927 with the publication of an official biography, which quoted extensively and injudiciously from his entertaining, indiscreet, and wildly opinionated diaries, giving the impression that he was some sort of Machiavellian monster. In this first modern biography, using a wide variety of official and private sources for the first time, Keith Jeffery reassesses Wilson's life and career and places him clearly in his social, national, and political context.

Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson Reviews

a scrupulous, well-documented, and often witty contribution to imperial and military history. It is a tribute to thsi long-awaited, many-faceted, yet succinct biography that one is left craving for more. * David Fitzpatrick, English Historical Review *

About Keith Jeffery (Professor of British History, Queen's University, Belfast)

Keith Jeffery is Professor of British History at Queen's University, Belfast, having previously been Professor of Modern History at the University of Ulster. He has been Parnell Fellow in Irish Studies at Magdalene College, Cambridge, and a Visiting Scholar at the Australian National University and the Australian Defence Force Academy.

Table of Contents

1. The Irish Context ; 2. The Making of a Staff Officer ; 3. South Africa ; 4. Work in the War Office ; 5. The Staff College ; 6. Preparing for War ; 7. Politics, the Irish Question, and War ; 8. With the BEF ; 9. IV Corps ; 10. Coalition Warfare ; 11. Winning the War ; 12. Defending the Empire ; 13. Losing Ireland and Saving Ulster ; 14. Death and Reputation ; Bibliography ; Index

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NLS9780199239672
9780199239672
0199239673
Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson: A Political Soldier by Keith Jeffery (Professor of British History, Queen's University, Belfast)
New
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2008-01-24
352
Winner of Winner of the 2006 Templer Medal and Book Prize, awarded by The Society for Army Historical Research.
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