'Provocative, meticulously researched and referenced.' --Irish Times
'[Grayson] provides a new form of social-military history... [A] painstaking study... This book provides an invaluable service to both sides in their bid to evaluate individual and shared histories.' --Times Higher Education
'A highly considered work of careful and scholarly reclamation, and a vivid evocation of a divided city' - Sunday Business Post 'Highly readable' - Myles Dungan, Today with Pat Kenny, RTE Radio 1 'A brilliant book' - Dr Patrick Geoghegan, Talking History, Newstalk 106-108FM - --Dr Patrick Geoghegan, Talking History, Newstalk 106-108FM
Gives a valuable insight into the men who held different views across the political and religious divides, how some of them volunteered regardless of divisions, simply because they were unemployed. --Stand To!
'A highly considered work of careful and scholarly reclamation, and a vivid evocation of a divided city' - Sunday Business Post 'Highly readable' - Myles Dungan, Today with Pat Kenny, RTE Radio 1 'A brilliant book' --Dr Patrick Geoghegan, Talking History, Newstalk 106-108FM
'Richard Grayson paints his picture of religious co-operation from a human perspective - focusing on the young squaddies who fought and died together.' --Tribune
'A highly considered work of careful and scholarly reclamation, and a vivid evocation of a divided city' - Sunday Business Post 'Highly readable' - Myles Dungan, Today with Pat Kenny, RTE Radio 1 'A brilliant book' --- Dr Patrick Geoghegan, Talking History, Newstalk 106-108FM -
'Richard Grayson paints his picture of religious co-operation from a human perspective - focusing on the young squaddies who fought and died together.' --Tribune
'A highly considered work of careful and scholarly reclamation, and a vivid evocation of a divided city' - Sunday Business Post 'Highly readable' - Myles Dungan, Today with Pat Kenny, RTE Radio 1 'A brilliant book' - Dr Patrick Geoghegan, Talking History, Newstalk 106-108FM ---
"'Provocative, meticulously researched and referenced.' - Irish Times 'A highly considered work of careful and scholarly reclamation, and a vivid evocation of a divided city' - Sunday Business Post '[Grayson] provides a new form of social-military history... [A] painstaking study... This book provides an invaluable service to both sides in their bid to evaluate individual and shared histories.' - Times Higher Education 'Highly readable' - Myles Dungan, Today with Pat Kenny, RTE Radio 1 'A brilliant book' - Dr Patrick Geoghegan, Talking History, Newstalk 106-108FM"