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Murder by the Throat': The Black and Tans and the Anglo-Irish War (1919-21)

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Murder by the Throat': The Black and Tans and the Anglo-Irish War (1919-21)

A non-accredited history and heritage course

Course Code

CLL 24/25_NA_136
Course Description

In 1920 the first of 10,000 'Black and Tans' were sent to Ireland, veterans of the Great War recruited to defeat the growing threat from the separatist IRA and reassert British authority. However they quickly became notorious, hated by the majority of the Irish population, and reviled even by the British Army and Press. But were the Tans really the monsters of nationalist propaganda? How close did they come to fulfilling their purpose? What was their legacy to Anglo-Irish relations?

Tutor: Joseph Oakley MA PGCE

Term: Summer

Day: Saturday

Start Date: 24 May 2025

Time: 10am-1pm

No. of weeks: 1

Full fee: £30

Location: University of York Campus, Classroom-based

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