Incoming Resources
- No solution, the Labour Government and the Northern Ireland conflict, 1974-79, S. C. Aveyard
- Unionists, loyalists, and conflict transformation in Northern Ireland, Lee A. Smithey
- Provisional Irish republicans, an oral and interpretive history, Robert W. White
- The British state and the Ulster crisis, from Wilson to Thatcher, Paul Bew and Henry Patterson
- The Northern Ireland conflict, consociational engagements, John McGarry and Brendan O'Leary
- Devolution and the governance of Northern Ireland, Colin Knox
- Northern Ireland and the divided world, the Northern Ireland conflict and the Good Friday Agreement in comparative perspective, edited by John McGarry
- The British and peace in Northern Ireland, the process and practice of reaching agreement, edited by Graham Spencer
- Transforming the peace process in Northern Ireland, from terrorism to democratic politics, editors, Aaron Edwards, Stephen Bloomer ; foreword by Richard English
- The Democratic Unionist Party, from protest to power, Jonathan Tonge, Maire Braniff, Thomas Hennessey, James W. McAuley, and Sophie Whiting
- The Northern Ireland experience of conflict and agreement, a model for export?, Robin Wilson
- Abandonner la violence, comment l'Irlande du Nord sort du conflit, Elise Féron
- Signs of war and peace, social conflict and the use of public symbols in Northern Ireland, Jack Santino
- Consociational theory, McGarry and O'Leary and the Northern Ireland conflict, edited by Rupert Taylor
- Sunningdale, the Ulster workers' council strike and the struggle for democracy in Northern Ireland, edited by David McCann and Cillian McGrattan