Preface
Maps
List of abbreviations
Note to the reader
Introduction
1: The Two-Headed Ass: Coalition policy and Coalition Policing in
Ireland
2: 'The Dark Hours are Dreaded': The War of Independence in West
Galway
3: Constabulary in Khaki: The Black and Tans
4: Dr. Tudor's Beast Folk: The Auxiliary Division
5: One-Sided War: Police and Auxiliaries in Combat
6: 'Come Out, Sinn Fein!' Analysing Police Reprisals
7: The Devil's Work: Explaining Police Reprisals
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
D. M. Leeson received his PhD in History from McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada in 2003.
...lifts the lid on a discreditable episode of recent British
history and paves the way for future research.
*Nigel Jones, History Today*
...careful analysis ...
*Eunan O'Halpin, Irish Times*
While the Black and Tans served for less than two years, their
disastrous deployment has lived long in Irish cultural memory.
Through dispassionate research and fastidiously marshalled sources,
D. M. Leeson undermines many enduring misapprehensions that still
surround this most controversial of police forces.
*Peter Geoghegan, Times Literary Supplement*
A fresh, often exciting narrative that convinces the reader that
there has indeed been a distortion in the general image of the men
in these two forces...The Black and Tans will repay close reading
by anyone interested in those savage years of the Irish War of
Independence, when trust was hard to come by and brotherhood a
flexible term for many involved in the horrors. Leeson has
convincingly questioned a great deal of received opinion, and
probed the way it was received in the first place.
*Stephen Wade, Times Higher Education*
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