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In this episode of Undercover Irish, we dig beneath the legendary image of Tom Barry — the famed guerrilla commander of Kilmichael whose tactics are still studied in British and US military circles — and uncover the deeper story hiding in plain sight within his autobiography Guerilla Days in Ireland.
We explore how Barry's early life, shaped by the British National School system founded in 1831, reveals the psychological core of colonial rule: the dismantling of Irish national consciousness through language suppression, historical erasure, and identity engineering.
Along the way, we examine:
If you're interested in the intersection of identity, education, language and colonialism — this is a foundational episode.
Discover the hidden story behind Tom Barry's transformation from a British-educated WWI soldier to Ireland's most iconic guerrilla leader.
This episode reveals how colonial education shaped Irish identity, how language was weaponised through the national schools, and why Barry's autobiography still matters today.
We draw on extracts from:
Perfect for listeners interested in Irish history, colonial studies, the Irish language, national identity, cultural revival, and the politics of education.
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❤️ If You Enjoyed This EpisodePlease rate, review, and share the show. It helps more people discover these hidden histories.
By Eolan RyngIn this episode of Undercover Irish, we dig beneath the legendary image of Tom Barry — the famed guerrilla commander of Kilmichael whose tactics are still studied in British and US military circles — and uncover the deeper story hiding in plain sight within his autobiography Guerilla Days in Ireland.
We explore how Barry's early life, shaped by the British National School system founded in 1831, reveals the psychological core of colonial rule: the dismantling of Irish national consciousness through language suppression, historical erasure, and identity engineering.
Along the way, we examine:
If you're interested in the intersection of identity, education, language and colonialism — this is a foundational episode.
Discover the hidden story behind Tom Barry's transformation from a British-educated WWI soldier to Ireland's most iconic guerrilla leader.
This episode reveals how colonial education shaped Irish identity, how language was weaponised through the national schools, and why Barry's autobiography still matters today.
We draw on extracts from:
Perfect for listeners interested in Irish history, colonial studies, the Irish language, national identity, cultural revival, and the politics of education.
🔗 Links & Resources 📚 Books MentionedSupport Eolan's Movember for Doctors Without on iDonate.ie
❤️ If You Enjoyed This EpisodePlease rate, review, and share the show. It helps more people discover these hidden histories.