List of Abbreviations
List of Figures
List of Maps
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: ‘The Ties of Kinship’
1. ‘Céad Míle Fáilte’: One Hundred Thousand Welcomes!
2. ‘Stepping Stone to Berlin’: The US military in Northern Ireland
3. ‘Absolute and Executive Jurisdiction’: Policing and Managing the Yanks
4. ‘If you can’t see the hills’: Occupying the Occupiers
5. ‘My own country overrun’: Irish Nationalism and the American presence
6. ‘To clear this territory of such forces’: The IRA and the Americans
7. ‘Developments in Northern Ireland’: The Belfast Consulate and the War
8. ‘Johnny Doughboy met a Rose in Ireland’: Women and the Americans
9. ‘Dusky Doughboys’: Jim Crow racism in Northern Ireland
10. ‘A Testy Old Gentleman’: David Gray, Hyphenated-Americans and Partition
11. ‘Ulster Had a Hand in the First Independence Day’: Ulster-American Revivalism and the Second World War
12. ‘Letters from Ulster’: Propaganda, Memory and the Americans
Conclusion: ‘Without Northern Ireland’
Epilogue: David Gray’s ‘Great Illusion’
Primary Sources
Bibliography
Endnotes
Index