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The Irish Passport

War of Independence: The Black and Tans

The Irish Passport

The Irish Passport

Society & Culture

4.8652 Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2022

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

The second installment of Naomi and Tim’s series on Ireland’s War of Independence focuses on the Black and Tans: the brutal reinforcements sent by Winston Churchill to put down the forces of the revolutionary Irish republic in 1920. Historian Dr Conor Mulvagh of University College Dublin lays out the key role of the women’s movement, Cumann na mBan; dissects the tactics of the old Irish Republican Army forces that came together to defend independence; and explains how the guerilla tactics and reprisals by the Black and Tans fit in to the history of modern warfare. Meanwhile, Cork historian Michael Lenihan breaks down one of the most notorious incidents of the era that was to shape the fabric of Ireland in the decades to come: the Burning of Cork by British forces. Two bonus episodes are available for Patreon supporters delving further into this topic and era of Irish history. Naomi and Tim have a debrief following the episode and discuss what stood out to them, including the stories and scars left by the Black and Tans they encountered growing up. In a separate bonus episode, Dr Conor Mulvagh talks in full about his own research and the historical significance of Ireland’s War of Independence. To hear them you can sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/theirishpassport You can follow us on Twitter at @PassportIrish

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0:00.0

Hello, welcome to Irish Passport.

0:02.3

Let's do it.

0:03.1

Welcome to the Irish Passport.

0:04.8

I'm Tim McInerney.

0:06.0

I'm Naomi O'Leary.

0:07.0

We're friends.

0:07.7

Can you both to Naomi?

0:08.5

Anwar Fat, Tim.

0:09.9

This is your passport to Irish culture, history and politics.

0:13.2

Uh-huh.

0:13.4

I'm recording.

0:14.2

One, two, two, three.

0:16.6

Okay. Hello, everyone.

0:38.0

Hi and welcome back to the Irish Passport podcast.

0:40.9

I am joined by an increasingly excitable Tim McAnerney, ladies and gentlemen, who has just informed me that he's cooked up yet another episode on the War of Independence.

0:52.7

Yes, Naomi, I think, I think, Bryce yourself, I think this is

0:55.7

going to be a four-parter. A four-partter. Well, okay, it might be. Anyway, maybe I'm just getting

1:01.9

ahead of myself. All I know is that I've been more or less living and breathing the War of Independence

1:06.5

for the past few weeks. So I've just got a lot to say. I don't want to tie us into any particular

1:13.4

format. So we'll just see where the content takes us. But I promise, that's it. I'll move on to

1:17.3

something else soon. Awesome. No, no. I really like this because when we're talking about the War

1:21.9

of Independence, we're often, I mean, how it seems to me is we're seeing a kind of portrait of Ireland during those years between

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