The memoirs of John M. Regan : a Catholic officer in the RIC and RUC, 1909-1948 /

"Although much is written about the Irish revolution and Northern Ireland, we know very little about it from the perspective of Irish policemen. This memoir recounts the personal experiences of John Regan, an RIC officer from 1909 until 1922 and the highest ranking Catholic in the RUC until 194...

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Main Author: Regan, John M., 1889-1971
Other Authors: Augusteijn, Joost
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Dublin : Four Courts Press, 2007.
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Summary:"Although much is written about the Irish revolution and Northern Ireland, we know very little about it from the perspective of Irish policemen. This memoir recounts the personal experiences of John Regan, an RIC officer from 1909 until 1922 and the highest ranking Catholic in the RUC until 1948. His often-humorous stories and anecdotes reveal much about the way the police and justice system in Ireland operated, including the carrying out of evictions, dealing with sectarian riots, and the protection of landlords and their agents. Regan also had an extraordinary ability to be present at major incidents, including the Larne gun-running, the Easter Rising, the battle of the Somme, the funeral of Thomas Ashe, the near-mutiny at the Listowel RIC barracks, and at various engagements with the IRA. Furthermore, his experiences as an officer in the RUC shed light on the internal workings of this force and its relationship with the Catholic population. In his introduction Joost Augusteijn provides an overview of the position of the RIC and RUC in Irish society in the period."--BOOK JACKET.
Item Description:EBSCO eBook Academic Comprehensive Collection North America
Physical Description:1 online resource (218 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781846829413
1846829410
1846820693
9781846820694