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EPISODE · Nov 20, 2024 · 1H 2M

'Better to have one man whom you can hang': Counterinsurgency and State Violence Part I

from Stray Bullets · host E.S. Haggan

This episode will, more or less, set up the episode(s) to follow. I'll discuss aspects of how Britain once looked to deal with internal threats and / or insurgency. Beginning with the 19th centaury I'll look at some examples of how Britain sought to deal with riots or unrest within its own borders as well as that of Ireland. I also draw on some of my own experiences to extrapolate some historical occurrences to that of the Troubles.In the next episode I'll be looking at 1920s Ireland up to recent times as well as examining regions such as Palestine.Finally, the final thoughts in this episode is from an ex-member of 14 Int, and they are quite damning in terms of RUC Special Branch.Thank you.Works cited in this episode:Sir C. Gwynn, Imperial Policing, London 1934A. V. Dicey, Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution, London 1885Gen. Sir C. Napier, Remarks on Military Law, London 1837Report of the Departmental Committee appointed to inquire into the disturbances at Featherstone, Parliamentary Papers 1893 - 4C. Townsend, Political Violence in Ireland, Oxford 1983F. Kitson, Low Intensity Operations, London 1971Memorandum by Walter Long, 21 July 2016, Bonar Law Papers            Click here if you’d like to send me a comment or question. Thank you.Support the showMédecins Sans FrontièresUnicefPEN International

This episode will, more or less, set up the episode(s) to follow. I'll discuss aspects of how Britain once looked to deal with internal threats and / or insurgency. Beginning with the 19th centaury I'll look at some examples of how Britain sought to deal with riots or unrest within its own borders as well as that of Ireland. I also draw on some of my own experiences to extrapolate some historical occurrences to that of the Troubles. In the next episode I'll be looking at 1920s Ireland up t...

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