The Black and Tans: British Police and Auxiliaries in the Irish War of Independence, 1920-1921

The Black and Tans: British Police and Auxiliaries in the Irish War of Independence, 1920-1921

by D. M. Leeson
The Black and Tans: British Police and Auxiliaries in the Irish War of Independence, 1920-1921

The Black and Tans: British Police and Auxiliaries in the Irish War of Independence, 1920-1921

by D. M. Leeson

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Overview

This is the story of the Black and Tans and Auxiliaries, the most notorious police forces in the history of the British Isles. During the Irish War of Independence (1920-1), the British government recruited thousands of ex-soldiers to serve as constables in the Royal Irish Constabulary, the Black and Tans, while also raising a paramilitary raiding force of ex-officers - the Auxiliary Division.

From the summer of 1920 to the summer of 1921, these forces became the focus of bitter controversy. As the struggle for Irish independence intensified, the police responded to ambushes and assassinations by the guerrillas with reprisals and extrajudicial killings. Prisoners and suspects were abused and shot, the homes and shops of their families and supporters were burned, and the British government was accused of imposing a reign of terror on Ireland.

Based on extensive archival research, this is the first serious study of the Black and Tans and Auxiliaries and the part they played in the Irish War of Independence. Dr Leeson examines the organization and recruitment of the British police, the social origins of police recruits, and the conditions in which they lived and worked, along with their conduct and misconduct once they joined the force, and their experiences and states of mind. For the first time, it tells the story of the Irish conflict from the police perspective, while casting new light on the British government's responsibility for reprisals, the problems of using police to combat insurgents, and the causes of atrocities in revolutionary wars.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199598991
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/05/2011
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

D. M. Leeson received his PhD in History from McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada in 2003.

Table of Contents

PrefaceMapsList of abbreviationsNote to the readerIntroduction1. The Two-Headed Ass: Coalition policy and Coalition Policing in Ireland2. 'The Dark Hours are Dreaded': The War of Independence in West Galway3. Constabulary in Khaki: The Black and Tans4. Dr. Tudor's Beast Folk: The Auxiliary Division5. One-Sided War: Police and Auxiliaries in Combat6. 'Come Out, Sinn Fein!' Analysing Police Reprisals7. The Devil's Work: Explaining Police ReprisalsConclusionBibliographyIndex
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