Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1910-1921
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Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1910-1921
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Incoming Resources
- Politics and Irish life 1913-1921, provincial experience of war and revolution, David Fitzpatrick
- The Irish Convention, 1917-18, by R. B. McDowell
- A city in wartime, Dublin 1914-1918, by Padraig Yeates
- Atlas of the Irish revolution, editors: John Crowley, Donal Ó Drisceoil and Mike Murphy ; associate editor: John Borgonovo ; graphics editor: Nick Hogan ; associate cartographer/researcher: Charles Roche ; researcher: Hélène O'Keeffe
- Irish unionism, Patrick Buckland
- British opinion towards Irish self-government, 1865-1925, from Unionism to liberal Commenwealth/, Gary Peatling
- James Connolly, a political biography, Austen Morgan
- The treaty, the gripping story of the negotiations that brought about Irish independence and led to the civil war, Gretchen Friemann
- Ireland and the Great War, a social and political history, Niamh Gallagher
- Church, state, and nation in Ireland, 1898-1921, David W. Miller
- Infiltrating history, structure and agency in the Irish Independence struggle, 1916-1921, Donagh Davis
- Women of the Dáil, gender, republicanism and the Anglo-Irish Treaty, Jason Knirck ; foreword by Maria Luddy
- The modernisation of Irish society, 1848-1918
- Popular opposition to Irish home rule in Edwardian Britain, Daniel M. Jackson
- Political imprisonment and the Irish, 1912-1921, William Murphy
- The Irish question as a problem in British foreign policy, 1914-1918, Stephen Hartley
- Irish Canadian conflict and the struggle for Irish independence, 1912-1925, Robert McLaughlin
- Imagining Ireland's independence, the debates over the Anglo-Irish treaty of 1921, Jason K. Knirck
- Terror in Ireland, 1916-1923, edited by David Fitzpatrick
- The Felon-settler, home rule, and the great delusion
- John Redmond and Irish unity, 1912-1918, Joseph P. Finnan
- Peace by ordeal, an account, from first-hand sources of the negotiation and signature of the Anglo-Irish Treaty 1921, by Lord Longford (Frank Pakenham)
- The revolutionary and anti-imperialist writings of James Connolly 1893-1916, edited by Conor McCarthy
- The Anglo-Irish Treaty debates, the debates on Ireland's future, December 1921-January 1922, Liam Weeks and Mícheál Ó Fathartaigh (eds.)
- The resurrection of Ireland, the Sinn Féin Party, 1916-1923, Michael Laffan
- Nationalism and the Irish Party, provincial Ireland, 1910-1916, Michael Wheatley
- British policy and the Irish administration, 1920-22, John McColgan
- The prelude to partition, concepts and aims in Ireland and India, by Nicholas Mansergh
- The age of de Valera, by Joseph Lee and Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh ; picture research by Carmel Duignan ; captions and preface by Peter Feeney
- The Chief Secretary: Augustine Birrell in Ireland
- The riddle of Erskine Childers, Andrew Boyle
- Irish nationalist women, 1900-1918, Senia Pašeta
- Ideology and the Irish question, Ulster unionism and Irish nationalism, 1912-1916, Paul Bew
- The political thought of the Irish revolution, edited by Richard Bourke, Niamh Gallagher
- Michael Collins and the financing of violent political struggle, Nicholas Ridley
- Electioneering and propaganda in Ireland, 1917-21, votes, violence and victory, Elaine Callinan
- The Catholic Church in Ireland, 1914-1918, war and politics, Jérôme aan de Wiel
- America and the making of an independent Ireland, a history, Francis M. Carroll
- The Irish establishment 1879-1914, Fergus Campbell
- P.S. O'Hegarty (1879-1955), Sinn Féin Fenian, Keiron Curtis
- Conscription, US intervention and the transformation of Ireland (1914-1918), divergent destinies, Emmanuel Destenay
- Birth of a state, the anglo-irish treaty, Mícheál Ó Fathartaigh & Liam Weeks
- The decline of the Union, British government in Ireland 1892-1920, Eunan O'Halpin
- De Valera and the Ulster question, 1917-1973, John Bowman
- Selected writings, James Connolly
- The life of John Redmond, by Denis Gwynn
- Irish Liberty, British Democracy, the Third Irish Home Rule Crisis, 1909-14, James Doherty
- Irish nationalist women, 1900-1918, Senia Pašeta, St. Hugh's College, Oxford
- A state under siege, the establishment of Northern Ireland, 1920-1925, Bryan A. Follis
- First of the small nations, the beginnings of Irish foreign policy in the inter-war years, 1919-1932, Gerard Keown
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