In this episode of "The Rest Is History," Dominic and Tom are joined by Professor Paul Rouse to discuss the Irish War of Independence, focusing on the events of 1919 and 1920. The discussion begins with an Irish ballad and moves into the political landscape after Sinn Féin's election victory, including the establishment of Dáil Éireann and its shadow government. The conversation covers the initial acts of violence, such as the ambush at Soliheadbeg, the rise of the IRA, and the British response with the Black and Tans and auxiliaries. They explore the complexities of the conflict, including the sectarian elements, the role of the labor movement, and the British government's struggle to maintain control. The episode concludes with the passage of the Government of Ireland Act, setting the stage for the events of Bloody Sunday in 1920, which will be covered in the next episode.
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