Despite countless conflicting assessments, Field Marshal Douglas Haig remains one of the most controversial and fascinating characters in British military history. To some he was a mindless butcher, to others a true patriot who masterminded Allied victory in the First World War under the most trying circumstances. The papers of Colonel Eugene 'Micky' Ryan, Haig's long serving doctor and confidant, are a significant find as they throw fresh and invaluable light on the life and character of this enigmatic man. Ryan studied medicine at Cork and Edinburgh. He was commissioned into the RAMC in 1901 and saw active service in South Africa. He first met Haig in 1912 and became Medical Officer to Haig's HQ 1st Corps in 1914 and moved with him to 1st Army that December. Ryan saw service commanding two Casualty Clearing Stations before being appointed Medical Officer to the C in C (Haig) in September 1916. Haig's and Ryan's relationship, while primarily professional, blossomed into a friendship of mutual respect and trust which lasted until Haig's death in 1928. Ryan delivered the Haigs' long awaited heir, Dawyck, in 1918 and advised during Dorothy Haig's illness in 1926. Fortunately Ryan kept meticulous diaries which, written from such a unique viewpoint and with constant reference to Haig and his family, are of historical importance: the Foreword, written by Professor Gary Sheffield a leading authority on Haig's life and work, attests to their significance. SELLING POINTS: . As his doctor and confidant Colonel Ryan throws valuable light on the life and character of Field Marshal Haig . A superb record of The Great War from a unique vantage point . Ryan was in close tough with Haig from 1912 to the latter's death in 1928 . Thanks to meticulous diary keeping this account is utterly reliable and contemporaneous . Forward by Professor Gary Sheffield, leading expert on Haig's life underlines the significance of this work Numerous illustrations Despite countless conflicting assessments, Field Marshal Douglas Haig remains one of the most controversial and fascinating characters in British military history. To some he was a mindless butcher, to others a true patriot who masterminded Allied victory in the First World War under the most trying circumstances. The papers of Colonel Eugene 'Micky' Ryan, Haig's long serving doctor and confidant, are a significant find as they throw fresh and invaluable light on the life and character of this enigmatic man. Ryan studied medicine at Cork and Edinburgh. He was commissioned into the RAMC in 1901 and saw active service in South Africa. He first met Haig in 1912 and became Medical Officer to Haig's HQ 1st Corps in 1914 and moved with him to 1st Army that December. Ryan saw service commanding two Casualty Clearing Stations before being appointed Medical Officer to the C in C (Haig) in September 1916. Haig's and Ryan's relationship, while primarily professional, blossomed into a friendship of mutual respect and trust which lasted until Haig's death in 1928. Ryan delivered the Haigs' long awaited heir, Dawyck, in 1918 and advised during Dorothy Haig's illness in 1926. Fortunately Ryan kept meticulous diaries which, written from such a unique viewpoint and with constant reference to Haig and his family, are of historical importance: the Foreword, written by Professor Gary Sheffield a leading authority on Haig's life and work, attests to their significance. SELLING POINTS: . As his doctor and confidant Colonel Ryan throws valuable light on the life and character of Field Marshal Haig . A superb record of The Great War from a unique vantage point . Ryan was in close tough with Haig from 1912 to the latter's death in 1928 . Thanks to meticulous diary keeping this account is utterly reliable and contemporaneous . Forward by Professor Gary Sheffield, leading expert on Haig's life underlines the significance of this work Numerous illustrations
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
ISBN-13
9781781593165
eBay Product ID (ePID)
189960294
Product Key Features
Author
Eugene Ryan
Publication Name
Haig's Medical Officer: the Papers of Colonel Eugene 'micky' Ryan
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
History
Publication Year
2014
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height
234mm
Item Width
156mm
Additional Product Features
Editor
Eugene Ryan
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
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