
Ireland 1912-1916: An Animated History from Home Rule to Easter Rising
John Redmond’s Woodenbridge speech and the split in the Irish Volunteers
Cabinet Memorandum- Ireland. Draft Constitution.
open_in_newExtract from statement by Michael Collins on Northern Ireland policy
open_in_newTit-for-tat: the War of Independence in the northern counties
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_newLetter from General Smuts to Eamon de Valera
open_in_newLetter from Sir James Craig to the Prime Minister
open_in_newHome Rule : Government of Ireland Amendment Bill
open_in_newDáil debates Treaty: Collins proposes a Provisional Government
open_in_newBetween armed rebellion and democratic revolution: the Irish Question in 1917
open_in_newAftermath of The Rising and 1917 By-Elections. (The Irish Revolution Lecture 5)
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
John Redmond has ‘Second Thoughts’ about ‘Home Rule’
PM Asquith begs John Redmond’s MP forgiveness for the rejection of Home Rule by the Lords
Unionist Clubs and Orangemen en route to Balmoral Showgrounds
100 years ago: Constitutional Crisis and the Parliament Act of 1911
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