Abstract

The paper examines the views of the British military on the process of becoming one of the first paramilitary organizations in the history - the Irish Republican Army (IRA). Special attention is paid to how the British military was one of the first to try to explain this new phenomenon. The paper analyzes the reasons for the British militarys rejection of such concepts as guerrilla warfare, Irish rebels, etc. The main reasons that formed the views of the British military on the IRA as a criminal group and a gang of murderers are investigated (the need for counter-propaganda against the Irish and some British media of the time; the fundamental atypy of both the Anglo-Irish conflict and the Irish Republican army; the weakness of the British military intelligence in Ireland, whose employees were later able to approach the answer to the question of the IRA origin). The methodological basis of the paper, which helps to understand the British militarys misunderstanding of the IRA phenomenon, is the theory of the Irish historian P. Hart, who argues that the insurgency as a whole always has three ways of development: passive waiting, defense and attack. It is the choice of one of the three paths that determines what form the conflict will take and how power relations in paramilitary groups will be redefined.

Highlights

  • The paper is dedicated to the 110th anniversary of the teacher Dora Naumovna Keyser (07 March 1909– 14 May 1972) who worked for General History Department at Kuibyshev State Pedagogical Institute

  • Keyser’s scientific activity was examined using bibliographic sources stored in the library of Samara State University of Social Sciences and Education, Samara Regional Universal Scientific Library and the Russian State Library

  • The author studies the circumstances and consequences of the defense of the first PhD by D.N. Keyser, which made it possible to supplement the idea of the content of political and ideological campaigns of the second half of the 1940s – early 1950s at pedagogical universities

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The paper is dedicated to the 110th anniversary of the teacher Dora Naumovna Keyser (07 March 1909– 14 May 1972) who worked for General History Department at Kuibyshev State Pedagogical Institute. РЕКОНСТРУКЦИЯ КОНФЛИКТА: ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ ИРА В ОЦЕНКАХ БРИТАНСКИХ ВОЕННЫХ В статье рассматриваются взгляды британских военных на процесс становления одной из первых в истории XX века военизированных организаций – Ирландской республиканской армии (ИРА).

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