
What role did sectarianism play in the creation of Northern Ireland?
Ireland 1912-1916: An Animated History from Home Rule to Easter Rising
Memorandum from Arthur Griffith to de Valera on Ulster
open_in_newPolitical History of Northern Ireland since Partition
open_in_newJohn Redmond’s Woodenbridge speech and the split in the Irish Volunteers
Pro-treaty leaflet detailing some arguments about the anti-treaty supporters
Cabinet Memorandum – Ireland (Draft Constitution)
open_in_newCabinet Memorandum. The Irish Situation.
open_in_newThe Irish Settlement-6th December 1921
open_in_newExtract from statement by Michael Collins on Northern Ireland policy
open_in_newMichael Collins to James Craig (Belfast)
open_in_newHeads of agreement between the provisional government and the government of Northern Ireland
open_in_newStory of Ireland: James Craig and the Catholic Minority
open_in_newHome Rule : Government of Ireland Amendment Bill
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Memo regarding Catholic recruitment in the RUC and USC
Ballytrain RIC barracks captured and sacked by the IRA.
Anglo-Irish War/War of Independence (The Irish Revolution Lecture 7)
Between armed rebellion and democratic revolution: the Irish Question in 1917
open_in_newIntroducing de Valera – The East Clare by-election and the rise of an Irish political leader
open_in_newA Sinn Féin Rebellion? How the Rising gave rise to a new political force
Sixteen Nails in the Coffin – The Easter Rising
Seven Signatories of the Easter Rising: James Connolly
Easter Sunday Manouevres, 1916 / mobilisation order
Ireland’s Opportunity? The First World War & 1916
open_in_newArthur Griffith, Sinn Fein and the IRB (The Irish Revolution Lecture 3)
John Redmond Inspecting the National Volunteers
Anti-Home Rule postcard: Donegall Place, Belfast under Home Rule
