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    • Background to the Home Rule Crisis
    • Opposition to Home Rule
    • Third Home Rule Bill 1912-14
    • Reaction to the Home Rule Act
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    • Ireland during WWI
    • Easter Rising
    • Easter Rising Aftermath
    • Rise of Sinn Féin
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    • Anglo-Irish Truce
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BBC Youtube

BBC’s: The Story of Ireland – Age of Nations

TV programme, 2012
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising, Easter Rising Aftermath, Ireland during WWI, Rise of Sinn Féin, Political Developments 1919–23, Anglo-Irish Treaty, Anglo-Irish War, Irish Civil War, Reaction to Treaty, The crisis over the Third Home Rule Bill, Background to the Home Rule Crisis, Opposition to Home Rule Keywords:Tags Anglo-Irish treaty, Anglo-Irish war, Black and Tans, courts martial, David Lloyd George, Easter Rising, Edward Carson, executions, First World War, Gaelic Revival, Home Rule, internment, IRA, IRB, Irish Citizen Army, Irish Republic, Irish Volunteers, James Craig, Michael Collins, Northern Ireland, Partition, Patrick Pearse, reprisals, RIC, Sinn Féin, Ulster Covenant, UVF
National Archives Ireland

The 1916 Courts-martial and the Dublin Executions

article, 2018
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising Aftermath Keywords:Tags British government, courts martial, Defence of the Realm Act, Éamonn Ceannt, Easter Rising, executions, Francis Sheehy-Skeffington, General John Maxwell, General Nevil Macready, Herbert Asquith, IPP, James Connolly, John Dillon, John Redmond, Patrick Pearse, Sinn Féin, Thomas MacDonagh
UCD History Hub

Arthur Griffith, Sinn Fein and the IRB (The Irish Revolution Lecture 3)

podcast, 2014
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising Keywords:Tags Arthur Griffith, Eamon de Valera, Easter Rising, Home Rule, IPP, IRB, Irish Republic, Irish Volunteers, John Redmond, Michael Collins, Michael Laffan, Patrick Pearse, Sinn Féin
NLI 1916

Seán McDermott

Photograph & RIA Biography
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising, Easter Rising Aftermath Keywords:Tags 1916 Proclamation, biography, Castle document, Easter Rising, GAA, Gaelic League, IRB, IRB Military Council, Irish Volunteers, John Redmond, Sean MacDermott, Sinn Féin, Tom Clarke, Woodenbridge speech
UCD History Hub

Aftermath of The Rising and 1917 By-Elections. (The Irish Revolution Lecture 5)

podcast, 2014
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Rise of Sinn Féin Keywords:Tags 1917 by-elections, Arthur Griffith, Conservative Party, Count Plunkett, David Lloyd George, Eamon de Valera, Easter Rising, Frognach, Herbert Asquith, IPP, IRB, Irish Convention, Irish Nationalism, John Redmond, Liberal Party, Michael Collins, Michael Laffan, North Roscommon, prisoners, release of prisoners, Sinn Féin, West Cork, William O'Brien
RTE Century Ireland

Between armed rebellion and democratic revolution: the Irish Question in 1917

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article, 2017
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Rise of Sinn Féin Keywords:Tags 1917 by-elections, British government, conscription crisis, David Lloyd George, Dublin Castle, Eamon de Valera, Easter Rising, Edward Carson, First World War, Home Rule, IPP, Irish Convention, John Dillon, John Redmond, Joseph Devlin, Nationalists, Partition, release of prisoners, Sinn Féin, Sinn Féin convention, Thomas Ashe, Unionists
Irish Independent 1916 collection

After the Shooting Stopped

article, 2017
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Rise of Sinn Féin Keywords:Tags Anglo-Irish treaty, Anglo-Irish war, Arthur Griffith, Count Plunkett, Dáil Éireann, David Lloyd George, Eamon de Valera, Easter Rising, Edward Carson, Home Rule, IPP, John Redmond, Mary Daly, RIC, Sinn Féin, W. T. Cosgrave
Youtube RTE

How the Conscription Crisis Changed Irish Politics

video clip, 2019
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Rise of Sinn Féin Keywords:Tags Alvin Jackson, British Army, conscription crisis, First World War, Irish Nationalism, John Redmond, Sinn Féin
Youtube RTE

Why was the Irish Party destroyed in 1918?

video clip, 2018
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Rise of Sinn Féin Keywords:Tags 1917 by-elections, 1918 general election, conscription crisis, Easter Rising, Edward Carson, Home Rule, IPP, Irish Convention, John Redmond, Partition, Sinn Féin, Ulster Unionists
Youtube RTE

Ireland’s Greatest – Michael Collins

TV programme, 2013
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Anglo-Irish Treaty, Anglo-Irish War, Irish Civil War, Reaction to Treaty Keywords:Tags Anglo-Irish treaty, Anglo-Irish war, anti-treaty forces, Dáil Éireann, Eamon de Valera, Easter Rising, Eoin MacNeill, Four Courts, guerilla warfare, IRA, IRB, Irish Civil War, Michael Collins, National Army, pro-treaty forces, Provisional Government, release of prisoners, reprisals, Sinn Féin
The Irish Times

Sinn Féin and the conscription crisis

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article, 2018
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Rise of Sinn Féin Keywords:Tags Arthur Griffith, British Army, British government, Cardinal Logue, Catholic church, conscription crisis, First World War, German Plot, IPP, John Dillon, John Redmond, Labour Party, Military Service Bill, Sinn Féin, T.P. O'Connor, Walter Long
RTE

The Geography of the War of Independence

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article, 2021
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Anglo-Irish War Keywords:Tags Dáil Éireann, Eamon de Valera, flying columns, guerilla warfare, IRA, Republicans, Richard Mulcahy, Sinn Féin, Terence MacSwiney
National Archives UK

The Irish Situation – April 1920

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document, 3 April 1920
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Anglo-Irish War Keywords:Tags Andrew Bonar Law, British Army, David Lloyd George, Edward Carson, guerilla warfare, IRA, Lord French, police, RIC, Sinn Féin, Walter Long

Decade of Centenaries timeline

Belfast Boycott

leaflet, August 1920
Topics:Categories Northern Ireland 1921–25, Challenges facing NI government, Political Developments 1919–23, Anglo-Irish War Keywords:Tags 1920-22 Troubles, Belfast Boycott, Dáil Éireann, discrimination, economy, sectarianism, Sinn Féin
Irish Film Institute

Martial Law in Ireland

newsreel, December 1920
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Anglo-Irish War Keywords:Tags Ballykinlar Internment Camp, British Army, IRA, martial law, Sinn Féin
History Ireland

The burning of Cork, December 1920

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article, 2015
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Anglo-Irish War Keywords:Tags Anglo-Irish war, Black and Tans, British Army, Burning of Cork City, fire brigade, IRA, Michael Collins, police, reprisals, RIC, Sinn Féin, Tom Barry
History Ireland

Tit-for-tat: the War of Independence in the northern counties

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article, 2012
Topics:Categories Northern Ireland 1921–25, Challenges facing NI government, Political Developments 1919–23, Anglo-Irish War Keywords:Tags 1920-22 Troubles, Anglo-Irish war, Home Rule, IRA, killings, sectarianism, Sinn Féin, USC, UVF
History Hub

Diarmaid Ferriter discusses the Anglo Irish Treaty (Full Interview)

video clip, 2020
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Anglo-Irish Treaty, Anglo-Irish Truce, Reaction to Treaty Keywords:Tags Anglo-Irish treaty, Anglo-Irish war, Arthur Griffith, assassination, Boundary Commission, British Empire, British government, David Lloyd George, Diarmaid Ferriter, Document no.2, domain status, Eamon de Valera, external association, Field Marshall Henry Wilson, General Nevil Macready, IRA, Irish Civil War, Irish Free State, Irish Republic, Lord Birkenhead, Michael Collins, negotiations, Northern Ireland, oath of allegiance, Partition, plenipotentiaries, Republicans, Sinn Féin, truce, Winston Churchill

Warwick Digital Collections

Peace with Ireland: Labour’s Proposals for a Settlement by Consent

leaflet, 26 January 1921
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Anglo-Irish Truce Keywords:Tags Anglo-Irish war, British government, Cardinal Logue, Labour Party, Sinn Féin, truce
RTE

Peace by Ordeal: How the Treaty was signed

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article, 2021
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Anglo-Irish Treaty Keywords:Tags Anglo-Irish treaty, Arthur Griffith, Austen Chamberlain, British Army, David Lloyd George, Diarmaid Ferriter, Eamon de Valera, Erskine Childers, external association, General Jan Smuts, IRA, James Craig, Lord Birkenhead, Michael Collins, negotiations, Partition, plenipotentiaries, Robert Barton, Sinn Féin, Winston Churchill
UCD History Hub

The Irish Civil War (Irish Revolution Lecture 10)

podcast, 2014
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Irish Civil War Keywords:Tags Ambush, anti-treaty forces, assassination, British Army, Cathal Brugha, Collins de Valera pact, Dáil Éireann, Dublin, Eamon de Valera, Ernest Blythe, Erskine Childers, executions, Field Marshall Henry Wilson, Four Courts, guerilla warfare, IRA, Liam Lynch, Limerick, Michael Collins, Michael Laffan, Nationalists, pro-treaty forces, Provisional Government, Republicans, Richard Mulcahy, Rory O'Connor, Sinn Féin, W. T. Cosgrave, Waterford
RTE

The Provisional Government of the Irish Free State

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article, 2022
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Government of Ireland Act Keywords:Tags anti-treaty forces, Anti-treaty politicians, Arthur Griffith, Dáil Éireann, David Lloyd George, Eamon de Valera, Government of Ireland Act, IRA, Irish Free State, Kevin O'Higgins, Michael Collins, Provisional Government, Richard Mulcahy, Second Dáil, Sinn Féin, W. T. Cosgrave

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  • Third Home Rule Bill Crisis
    • Background to the Home Rule Crisis
    • Opposition to Home Rule
    • Third Home Rule Bill 1912-14
    • Reaction to the Home Rule Act
  • Political Developments
    1914–18
    • Ireland during WWI
    • Easter Rising
    • Easter Rising Aftermath
    • Rise of Sinn Féin
  • Political Developments
    1919–23
    • Anglo-Irish War
    • Truce
    • Anglo-Irish Treaty
    • Reaction to the Treaty
    • Irish Civil War
    • Government of Ireland Act
  • Northern Ireland
    1921–25
    • Challenges facing NI government
    • Establishment of NI government
  • Study & Exam Resources
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