IRISH HISTORY BIBLIOGRAPHY Table of Contents I. Ireland: General Works. A. Historiography; B. Textbooks and Broad Interpretive Syntheses. C. Edited Collections of Historical Essays. D. Geography and Atlases. E. Economy and Society. F. Religion. G. Culture, Language, Customs, etc. H. Intellectual, Literary, and Cultural Studies. I. Women and Gender. J. County and Regional Histories. II. Ulster. A. General Works. B. Politics. C. Economic and Social. D. Religion. E. Culture, Language, and Literature. III. Ancient and Medieval Ireland (Pre-History to the 1530s). A. General and Historiographical. B. Geography. C. Ancient Ireland (before the Norman Conquest, ca. 1170). D. Medieval Ireland (from the Norman Conquest to 1400s). E. Early Tudor Ireland (1400s to 1530s). F. Ancient and Medieval Dublin. G. Women and Gender. H. Culture, Customs, and Literature. I. Art, Architecture, Archaeology, etc. J. Other. IV. Ireland and the Protestant Conquest, 1530s-1690s. A. General Works. B. 1530s to 1603: From Henry VIII through Elizabeth I. C. 1603-1660: From the Early Stuarts through the Cromwellian Conquest. D. 1660-1690s: From the Restoration through the "Glorious Revolution." E. Economy and Society. F. Religion, Culture, and Language. G. Literature/Drama and Literary/Cultural Studies. V. Eighteenth-Century Ireland. A. General Works. B. Protestants and Protestantism (General). C. Catholics and the Catholic Church (General). D. Politics and Government, 1690s-1770. E. Reform, Revolution, and Reaction, 1770-1803. F. Economic, Social, and Cultural. G. Intellectual History, Literature, and Drama. H. Other. VI. Pre-Famine Ireland, 1800-1844. A. General Works. B. Politics and Government. C. Economy and Society. D. Religion. E. Culture and Literature. F. Other. VII. The Famine Era, 1845-1870. A. General Works. B. The Great Famine and British Policies. C. Politics. D. Economy and Society. E. Religion. F. Culture and Literature. G. Other. VIII. Ireland and Home Rule: To the Death of Parnell, 1870-1891. A. General Works. B. Politics. C. Economy and Society. D. Religion. E. Culture and Literature. F. Other. IX. Irish Nationalism and Unionism, 1891-1915. A. General Works. B. Politics and Government. C. Economy and Society. D. Religion. E. Culture and Literature. F. Other. G. Memoirs of Rural Life in the Late 1800s and Early 1900s. X. Ireland: Revolution, War, and Partition, 1916-1923. A. General Works. B. Politics and Government. C. Economy and Society. D. Religion. E. Culture and Literature. G. Other. XI. Independent Ireland, 1922-1945. A. General Works. B. Government and Politics. C. Economy and Society. D. Religion. E. Culture and Literature. XII. Independent Ireland: World War II to the 21st Century. A. General Works. B. Government and Politics. C. Economy and Society. D. Religion. E. Culture and Literature. F. Memoirs of Modernizing Ireland. XIII. Northern Ireland, 1920-1963. A. General Works. B. Politics and Government. C. Economy and Society. D. Ideology, Culture, and Literature. XIV. Northern Ireland, 1963-2000s. A. General Works. B. Government, Politics, and the "Troubles." 1. Government and Politics: General. 2. Origins of the "Troubles," 1963-68. 3. The "Troubles" in Northern Ireland, 1968-98: General. 4. Catholic Nationalism and the "Troubles." 5. Protestant Unionism, Loyalism, and the "Troubles." 6. Other Political Parties and Movements. 7. The "Sunningdale Agreement": Power-Sharing and its Collapse, 1973-74. 8. British Politics, Policies, and Administration in the "Troubles." 9. The Irish Republic, Northern Ireland, and the "Troubles." 10. The "Peace Process," the "Good Friday Agreement" (1998), and After. 11. The U.S.A., Irish-America, and the "Troubles." 12. Political Programs, Critiques, and Proposed Solutions to the "Troubles." 13. Northern Ireland Conflict in Comparative/International Perspectives. C. Economy and Society. D. Religion. E. Ideology, Identity, Culture, and Literature. F. Autobiographies and Memoirs of the "Troubles." IRISH HISTORY BIBLIOGRAPHY [Kerby Miller: Revised Summer 2005] contents I. IRELAND: GENERAL WORKS I.A. Ireland General: Historiography Boyce, D. George, and Alan O’Day, eds. THE MAKING OF MODERN IRISH HISTORY: REVISIONISM AND THE REVISIONIST CO _____________, and Roger Swift, eds. PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES IN IRISH HISTORY SINCE 1800. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2004. Bradshaw, Brendan, "Irish nationalism: An historical perspective," BULLÁN: AN IRISH STUDIES JOURNAL, 5, no. 1 (Summer/Fall 2000) Brady, Ciaran, ed. INTERPRETING IRISH HISTORY: THE DEBATE ON HISTORICAL REVISIONISM. Blackrock: Irish Academic Press, 199 _____________. IDEOLOGY AND THE HISTORIANS. HISTORICAL STUDIES, VOL. 17. Dublin, 1991. Daly, Mary E., "Recent Writings on Modern Irish History: The Interaction between Past and Present," JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY, 69 (Sept. 1997), 512-33. Foster, R. F. THE IRISH STORY: TELLING TALES AND MAKING IT UP IN IRELAND. London: Penguin, 2001. Geary, Laurence M., and Margaret Kelleher, eds. NINETEENTH-CENTURY IRELAND: A GUIDE TO RECENT RESEARCH. Dublin: UCD Press, 2005. Gibbons, Luke, “Constructing the Canon: Versions of National Identity,” in Seamus Deane, ed., THE FIELD DAY ANTHOLOGY OF IRISH WRITING (Derry: Field Day, 1991), vol. 1, pp. 950-1020; and “Challenging the Canon: Revisionism and Cu Goodby, John, Alex Davis, Andrew Hadfield, and Eve Patten. IRISH STUDIES: THE ESSENTIAL GLOSSARY. Oxford: Oxford University P Hutton, Sean, and Paul Stewart, eds. IRELAND'S HISTORIES: ASPECTS OF STATE, SOCIETY AND IDEOLOGY. New York: Routledge, 19 Longley, Edna. THE LIVING STREAM: LITERATURE & REVISIONISM IN IRELAND. Bloodaxe Books, 1994. McBride, Lawrence W., ed. READING IRISH HISTORIES: TEXTS, CONTEXTS, AND MEMORY IN MODERN IRELAND. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2002. Ó Ceallaigh, D., ed. RECONSIDERATIONS OF IRISH HISTORY AND CULTURE. Dublin, 1994. O'Mahony, Patrick, and Gerard Delanty. RETHINKING IRISH HISTORY: NATIONALISM, IDENTITY, AND IDEOLOGY. London: Macmillan Ó Snodaigh, Padraig. TWO GODFATHERS OF REVISIONISM: 1916 IN THE REVISIONIST CANON. DubliN; Fulcrum Press, 1991. On Fr Ó Tuathaigh, Gearoid, “Ireland Under the Union: Historiographical Reflections,” AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF IRISH STUDIES,” 2 (2002 Walker, Brian. DANCING TO HISTORY’S TUNE: HISTORY, MYTH, AND POLITICS IN IRELAND. Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies, 1995-9 I.B. Ireland General: Textbooks and Broad Interpretive Syntheses Akenson, Donald Harman. THE UNITED STATES AND IRELAND. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1973. Beckett, J.C. THE MAKING OF MODERN IRELAND, 1603-1923. London: Faber & Faber, 1966. Bottigheimer, Karl S. IRELAND AND THE IRISH: A SHORT HISTORY. New York: Columbia University Press, 1982. Boyce, D. George. DEFENDERS OF THE UNION: BRITISH AND IRISH UNIONISM, 1800-1999. New York: Routledge, 2001. ______________. IRELAND, 1828-1923: FROM ASCENDANCY TO DEMOCRACY. Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell, ______________. NATIONALISM IN IRELAND. London: Croon Helm, 1982; 3rd edition, Routledge, 1995. ______________. THE IRISH QUESTION AND BRITISH POLITICS, 1868-1986. London: Macmillan, 1988. ______________, and Alan O’Day. IRISH NATIONALISM: 1798 TO THE PRESENT. London: Routledge, 1999. Comerford, R. V. IRELAND: INVENTING THE NATION. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. Cronin, Mike. HISTORY OF IRELAND. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. 1992. Curtis, Liz. THE CAUSE OF IRELAND: FROM THE UNITED IRISHMEN TO PARTITION. Belfast: Beyond the Pale Publications, 1995. Davies, Norman. THE ISLES: A HISTORY. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Flynn, M. K. IDEOLOGY, MOBILIZATION AND THE NATION: THE RISE OF IRISH, BASQUE, AND CARLIST NATIONALIST MO Foster, Robert F. MODERN IRELAND, 1600-1972. London: Allen Lane, 1988. Classic Revisionist textbook. _____________. PADDY & MR. PUNCH: CONNECTIONS IN IRISH AND ENGLISH HISTORY. New York: Penguin, 1996. _____________, ed. THE OXFORD ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF IRELAND. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989. Fry, Peter Somerset, and Fiona Somerset Fry. A HISTORY OF IRELAND. 6th ed. New York: Routledge, 1991. Garvin, Tom. THE EVOLUTION OF IRISH NATIONALIST POLITICS. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1981. Girvin, Brian. FROM UNION TO UNION: NATIONALISM, DEMOCRACY, AND RELIGION IN IRELAND--ACT OF UNION TO EU. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 2002. Hachey, Thomas E. BRITAIN AND IRISH SEPARATISM: FROM THE FENIANS TO THE FREE STATE, 1867-1922. Chicago: Rand McN Hachey, Thomas E., Joseph M. Hernon, Jr., and Lawrence J. McCaffrey. THE IRISH EXPERIENCE: A CONCISE HISTORY. Armonk, N.Y.: M. E. Sharpe, 1996 rev. ed. Hechter, Michael. INTERNAL COLONIALISM: THE CELTIC FRINGE IN BRITISH NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, 1536- 1966. Berkeley: Un Hoppen, K. Theodore. IRELAND SINCE 1800: CONFLICT AND CONFORMITY. 2nd edition. London: Longman, 1999. Jackson, Alvin. A HISTORY OF IRELAND, 1798-1972. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell, 1998. ____________. HOME RULE: AN IRISH HISTORY, 1800-2000. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. Kearney, Hugh. THE BRITISH ISLES: A HISTORY OF FOUR NATIONS. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989. Kee, Robert. THE GREEN FLAG: THE HISTORY OF IRISH NATIONALISM. New York: Delacorte Press, 1972. Killeen, Richard. A SHORT HISTORY OF MODERN IRELAND. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 2003. Lydon, James. THE MAKING OF IRELAND, FROM ANCIENT TIMES TO THE PRESENT. London: Routledge, 1997. Lyons, F.S.L. IRELAND SINCE THE FAMINE. London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1971. McCaffrey, Lawrence J. IRELAND: FROM COLONY TO NATION STATE. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1979. MacDonagh, Oliver. IRELAND. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1968. _______________. IRELAND: THE UNION AND ITS AFTERMATH. London: Allen & Unwin, 1977. _______________. STATES OF MIND: A STUDY OF ANGLO-IRISH CONFLICT, 1780-1980. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1983. MacLaughlin, Jim. 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THE IRISH THROUGH BRITISH EYES: PERCEPTIONS OF IRELAND IN THE FAMINE ERA. Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2002. McLean, Stuart. THE EVENT AND ITS TERRORS: IRELAND, FAMINE, MODERNITY. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004. "A cri Murphy, David. IRELAND AND THE CRIMEAN WAR. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2002. Neal, Frank. BLACK ‘47: BRITAIN AND THE FAMINE IRISH. New York: St. Martin’s, 1998. Peatling, G. K. BRITISH PUBLIC OPINION AND IRISH SELF-GOVERNMENT, 1865-1925. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2001. Potter, Simon, ed. NEWSPAPERS AND EMPIRE IN IRELAND AND BRITAIN, c.1857-1921. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2004. contents VIII. IRELAND AND HOME RULE: TO THE DEATH OF PARNELL, 1870-1891 VIII.A. Ireland, 1870-1891: General Works Boyce, D. George. NINETEENTH-CENTURY IRELAND: THE SEARCH FOR STABILITY. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1991. _____________, and Alan O’Day, eds. IRELAND IN TRANSITION, 1867-1921. London: Routledge, 2004. Foster, Robert F. PADDY & MR. PUNCH: CONNECTIONS IN IRISH AND ENGLISH HISTORY. New York: Penguin, 1996. Gray, Peter, ed. VICTORIA'S IRELAND? IRISHNESS AND BRITISHNESS, 1837-1901. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2004. Hoppen, K. Theodore. IRELAND SINCE 1800: CONFLICT AND CONFORMITY. London: Longman, 2nd ed. 1999. Jackson, Alvin. HOME RULE: AN IRISH HISTORY, 1800-2000. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. Lee, Joseph. THE MODERNISATION OF IRISH SOCIETY, 1848-1918. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1973. Excellent short, interpretive survey o Lyons, F.S.L. IRELAND SINCE THE FAMINE. London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1971. Murphy, James. IRELAND: A SOCIAL, CULTURAL, AND LITERARY HISTORY, 1791-1891. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2002. Travers, Pauric. SETTLEMENTS AND DIVISIONS: IRELAND, 1870-1922. Dublin: Helicon, ca. 1989. Vaughan, W. E., ed. A NEW HISTORY OF IRELAND. VOL. VI: IRELAND UNDER THE UNION, II: 1870-1921. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. Walsh, Oonagh. IRELAND’S INDEPENDENCE, 1880-1923. London: Routledge, 2002. 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BEFORE THE REVOLUTION: NATIONALISM, SOCIAL CHANGE AND IRELAND'S CATHOLIC ELITE, 1879 1922. Cork: Cork University Press, 1999. Potter, Simon, ed. NEWSPAPERS AND EMPIRE IN IRELAND AND BRITAIN: REPORTING THE BRITISH EMPIRE, c.1857- 1921. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2004. Steele, E. D. IRISH LAND AND BRITISH POLITICS: TENANT-RIGHT AND NATIONALITY, 1865-1870. Cambridge: Cambridge Universi Townsend, Charles. POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN IRELAND: GOVERNMENT AND RESISTANCE IN IRELAND SINCE 1848. New York: Ox Walsh, Oonagh. IRELAND’S INDEPENDENCE, 1880-1923. London: Routledge, 2002. 2. Fenianism and the I.R.B., 1870-91: Bourke, Marcus. JOHN O'LEARY: A STUDY IN IRISH SEPARATISM. Tralee, Co. Kerry, 1967. Campbell, Christy. FENIAN FIRE: THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT PLOT TO ASSASSINATE QUEEN VICTORIA. New York: HarperCollins, 2001. Comerford, R.V. CHARLES J. KICKHAM: A STUDY IN IRISH NATIONALISM AND LITERATURE. Dublin: Wolfhound Press, 1979. Excell ____________. THE FENIANS IN CONTEXT: IRISH POLITICS AND SOCIETY, 1848-82. Dublin: Wolfhound Press, 1985. Excellent, bu Corfe, Thomas. THE PHOENIX PARK MURDERS: CONFLICT, COMPROMISE, AND TRAGEDY IN IRELAND, 1879-82. London: Hodder & S Dooley, Terence. THE GREATEST OF THE FENIANS: JOHN DEVOY AND IRELAND. Dublin: Wolfhound Press, 2003. Garvin, Tom. NATIONALIST REVOLUTIONARIES IN IRELAND, 1858-1928. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987. Golway, Terry. IRISH REBEL: JOHN DEVOY AND AMERICA’S FIGHT FOR IRELAND’S FREEDOM. New York: St. King, Carla. MICHAEL DAVITT. Dundalk: Dundalgan Press, 1999. Martin’s, 1998. Kenneally, Thomas. THE GREAT SHAME: THE TRIUMPH OF THE IRISH IN ENGLISH SPEAKING WORLD. New York: Random House, . Lots on Young Ireland and the Fenians. McGee, Owen. THE IRISH REPUBLICAN BROTHERHOOD: FROM THE LAND LEAGUE TO SINN FÉIN. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2005. Moody, T.W., ed. THE FENIAN MOVEMENT. Cork: Mercier Press, 1968. Murphy, Clare. FENIANS, NATIONALISTS AND THE LAND: A REGIONAL PORTRAIT, 1867-1879. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1999. Newsinger, John. FENIANISM IN MID-VICTORIAN BRITAIN. London: Pluto Press. O’Brien, William, and Desmond Ryan, eds. DEVOY’S POST BAG, 1871-1928. Two vols. Dublin: Fallon, 1948 & 1953. O'Broin, Leon. FENIAN FEVER: AN ANGLO-AMERICAN DILEMMA. NY: New York University Press, 1971. History of the Fenian movemen . REVOLUTIONARY UNDERGROUND: THE STORY OF THE IRISH REVOLUTIONARY BROTHERHOOD, 18581924. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1976. Quinlivan, Patrick, and Paul Rose. THE FENIANS IN ENGLAND, 1865-1872: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES. London: John Calder, 1982. Raftery, Oliver P. THE CHURCH, THE STATE AND THE FENIAN THREAT, 1861-75. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1998. Ryan, Desmond. THE FENIAN CHIEF: A BIOGRAPHY OF JAMES STEPHENS. Dublin: Gill & Son, 1967. ____________. THE PHOENIX FLAME: A STUDY OF FENIANISM. London: A. Barker, 1937. Ryan, Mark. FENIAN MEMORIES. Dublin, 1945. Short, K.R.M. THE DYNAMITE WAR: IRISH-AMERICAN BOMBERS IN VICTORIAN BRITAIN. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1979. A 3. Isaac Butt and the Origins of the Home Rule Movement: Kendle, John. IRELAND AND THE FEDERAL SOLUTION: THE DEBATE OVER THE UNITED KINGDOM CONSTITUTION, 1870-1921. Buffalo: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1989. McCaffrey, Lawrence J. IRISH FEDERALISM IN THE 1870S: A STUDY IN CONSERVATIVE NATIONALISM. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1962. Thornley, David. ISAAC BUTT AND HOME RULE. London, 1964. Excellent biography of the founder of the Home Rule movement. White, Terence de Vere. THE ROAD OF EXCESS. Dublin: Browne & Nolan, 1946. Biography of Isaac Butt. 4. The Land War and the Home Rule Movement under Charles S. Parnell: Bew, Paul. C.S. PARNELL. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1980. Excellent short biography. . LAND AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION IN IRELAND, 1858-82. Dublin: Gill & Mac millan, 1978. Excellent but difficu Boyce, D. George, and Alan O'Day, eds. PARNELL IN PERSPECTIVE. New York: Routledge, 1991. Brady, L. T. P. O’CONNOR AND THE LIVERPOOL IRISH. London: Boydell & Brewer, 1984. Brown, Thomas N. IRISH-AMERICAN NATIONALISM, 1870-1890. Philadelphia: Lippencott, 1966. Excellent study of Irish-American supp Bull, Philip. LAND, POLITICS AND NATIONALISM: A STUDY OF THE IRISH LAND QUESTION. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1997. Callaghan, Mary Rose. KITTY O'SHEA: A LIFE OF KATHERINE PARNELL. London, 1989. Callanan, Frank. THE PARNELL SPLIT, 1890-1891. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1993. ____________, ed. PARNELL: A MEMOIR. ESSAYS AND TEXTS IN CULTURAL HISTORY V. Dublin: Lilliput, 1991. ____________. T. M. HEALY. Cork: Cork University Press, 1997. Clark, Samuel. THE SOCIAL ORIGINS OF THE IRISH LAND WAR. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979. Excellent study, from a social science perspective. Corfe, Thomas. THE PHOENIX PARK MURDERS: CONFLICT, COMPROMISE, AND TRAGEDY IN IRELAND, 1879-82. London: Hodder & S Côté, Jane McL. FANNY AND ANNA PARNELL: IRELAND'S PATRIOT SISTERS. New York: St. Martin's, 1991. Davitt, Michael. THE FALL OF FEUDALISM IN IRELAND, OR THE STORY OF THE LAND LEAGE REVOLUTION. New York: Harper & Row, 1904. Doyle, Eugene J. JUSTIN McCARTHY. Dundalk: Historical Association of Ireland, 1996. Feingold, William. REVOLT OF THE TENANTRY: THE TRANSFER OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN IRELAND, 18721886. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1984. Fennell, Thomas. THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY: A HISTORY AND PERSOAL MEMOIR. Ed. by Rosemary Fennell. Dublin: U Foster, Robert F. CHARLES STEWART PARNELL: THE MAN AND HIS FAMILY. Hassocks: Harvester, 1976. Geary, Laurence M. THE PLAN OF CAMPAIGN, 1886-1891. Cork: Cork University Press, 1986. Hearne, Dana, ed. ANNA PARNELL'S TALE OF A GREAT SHAM. DUBLIN, 1986. Radical critique of Parnell and the Land League, by Parnell’s sister. Hurst, Michael. PARNELL AND IRISH NATIONALISM. Toronto: Toronto University Press, 1968. Jordan, Donald E., Jr. LAND AND POPULAR POLITICS IN IRELAND: COUNTY MAYO FROM THE PLANTATION TO THE LAND WAR. Kee, Robert. THE LAUREL AND THE IVY: THE STORY OF CHARLES STEWART PARNELL. London: Penguin, 1993. King, Carla. MICHAEL DAVITT. Dundalk: Dundalgan Press, 1999. Kirkpatrick, R.W., "Origins and Development of the Land War in Ulster, 1879-85," in Lyons & Hawkins, eds., IRELAND UNDER THE UNIO Loughlin, James. GLADSTONE, HOME RULE, AND THE ULSTER QUESTION, 1882-93. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1986. Lyons, F.S.L. CHARLES STEWART PARNELL. London: Collins, 1977. Standard political biography. __________. JOHN DILLON: A BIOGRAPHY. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1968. __________. THE IRISH PARLIAMENTARY PARTY, 1890-1910. London: Faber & Faber, 1951. __________. THE FALL OF PARNELL, 1890-91. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1960. Lubenow, W. C. PARLIAMENTARY POLITICS AND THE HOME RULE CRISIS: THE BRITISH HOUSE OF COMMONS IN 1886. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988. 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TWENTIETH-CENTURY IRISH DRAMA: MIRROR UP TO NATION. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 19 O’Driscoll, Robert, ed. THEATRE AND NATIONALISM IN 20TH-CENTURY IRELAND (1971). Pilkington, Lionel. THEATRE AND THE STATE IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY IRELAND: CULTIVATING THE PEOPLE. London: Routledge Richards, Shaun. THE DRAMA OF IRELAND: AN INFINITE REHEARSAL. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. Richtarik, Marilynn. ACTING BETWEEN THE LINES: THE FIELD DAY THEATRE COMPANY AND IRISH CULTURAL POLITICS, 1980-1994. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Watt, Stephen, et al., eds. A CENTURY OF IRISH DRAMA: WIDENING THE STAGE. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000. Welch, Robert. THE ABBEY THEATRE, 1899-1999. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. 5. Literary and Political Censorship, 1945-2000s: Carlson, Julia. BANNED IN IRELAND: CENSORSHIP AND THE IRISH WRITER. Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia Press, 1990. Dean, Joan. RIOT AND GREAT ANGER: STAGE CENSORSHIP IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY IRELAND. Madison: University of Wisco Ryan, Brendan. KEEPING US IN THE DARK: CENSORSHIP AND FREEDOM OF INFORMATION IN IRELAND. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1996-97. 6. Music, 1945-2000s: Cox, Gareth, and Axel Klein, eds. IRISH MUSIC IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2003. Klein, Axel, and Gareth Cox. IRISH MUSIC IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2003. McCarthy, Marie. PASSING IT ON: MUSIC AND IRISH CULTURE. Cork: Cork University Press, 1999. Irish music in the 19th and 20th centu Ó Canainn, Tomas. SEAN Ó RIADA: HIS LIFE AND WORK. Cork: Collins Press, 2003. Pine, Richard. MUSIC AND BROADCASTING IN IRELAND SINCE 1926. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2004. Tanner, Marcus. THE LAST OF THE CELTS. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2004. On the modern pseudo-Celtic "revival" in music, a Vallely, Fintan. THE CROSSROADS JIGG. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1999. Study of the contemporary revival of traditional Irish mus Waters, John. RACE OF ANGELS: IRELAND AND THE GENESIS OF U2. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1994. Sociocultural change in contempo 7. Art, Architecture, and Archaeology, 1945-2000s: Heffernan, T. F. WOOD QUAY: THE CLASH OVER DUBLIN’S VIKING PAST (1988). Pearson, Peter. THE HEART OF DUBLIN: RESURGENCE OF A HISTORIC CITY. Dublin: O’Brien Press, 2000-01. Architecture history Tanner, Marcus. THE LAST OF THE CELTS. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2004. On the modern pseudo-Celtic "revival" in music, a 8. Language and Culture, 1945-2000s: Kelly, Adrian. COMPULSORY IRISH: LANGUAGE AND EDUCATION IN IRELAND, 1870S-1970s. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 200 Watson, Iarhlaith. BROADCASTING IN IRISH: MINORITY LANGUAGE RADIO, TELEVISION, AND IDENTITY. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2003. 9. Studies of Individual Writers, 1945-2000s: Brannigan, John. BRENDAN BEHAN: CULTURAL NATIONALISM AND THE REVISIONIST WRITER. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2002-03. Cronin, Anthony. SAMUEL BECKETT: THE LAST MODERNIST. 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Chester Springs, Pa.: Dufour, 1999. Revision of Walshe, Eibhear, ed. ORDINARY PEOPLE DANCING: ESSAYS ON KATE O’BRIEN. Cork: Cork University Press, 1993. ____________, and Gwenda Young, eds. MOLLY KEANE: CENTENARY ESSAYS. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2005 10. Irish Media, 1945-2000s: 10.a. Media, 1945-2000s: General: Pine’s BRIEN FRIE Fahy, Tony, and Mary Kelly, eds. THE ROLE OF THE MEDIA IN IRISH SOCIETY. Dublin: Media Association of Ireland, 1988. Farrell, Brian. COMMUNICATION AND COMMUNITY IN IRELAND. Dublin: Mercier Press, 1984. Horgan, John. IRISH MEDIA: A CRITICAL HISTORY SINCE 1922. London: Routledge, 2001. Kelly, Mary J., and Barbara O’Connor, eds. MEDIA AUDIENCES IN IRELAND. Dublin: UCD Press, 1997. Kiberd, Damien, ed. MEDIA IN IRELAND: THE SEARCH FOR DIVERSITY. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1997. Pettitt, Lance. MEDIA AND POPULAR CULTURE IN IRELAND. London: Routledge, 2003. 10.b. Film, 1945-2000s: Byrne, T. POWER IN THE EYE: AN INTRODUCTION TO CONTEMPORARY IRISH FILM. Scarecrow Press, 1997. Hill, John, Martin McLoone, and Paul Hainsworth, eds. BORDER CROSSING: FILM IN IRELAND, BRITAIN AND EUROPE. Belfast: McIlroy, Brian, ed. Special issue on Irish film, CANADIAN JOURNAL OF IRISH STUDIES, 29, no. 2 (Fall 2003). McKillop, James, ed. CONTEMPORARY IRISH CINEMA: FROM THE QUIET MAN TO DANCING AT LUGHNASA. Syracuse: Syracuse McLoone, Martin. IRISH FILM: THE EMERGENCE OF A CONTEMPORARY CINEMA. London: British Film Institute, 2000. Pettitt, Lance. SCREENING IRELAND: FILM AND THEATRE REPRESENTATION. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2000. Richards, Jeffrey. FILMS AND BRITISH NATIONAL IDENTITY. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1997. Pp. 229-50 on the Ir Rockett, Kevin, Luke Gibbons, and John Hill. CINEMA AND IRELAND. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1987. ___________, ed. THE IRISH FILMOGRAPHY: FICTION FILMS, 1898-1998. Red Mountain Press, 1996. ___________, and John Hill, eds. NATIONAL CINEMA AND BEYOND: STUDIES IN IRISH FILM 1. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2004. _________________________. NATIONAL CINEMA AND FILM HISTORY: STUDIES IN IRISH FILM 2. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2005. 10.c. Radio and Television, 1945-2000s: Corcoran, Farrel. RTE AND THE GLOBALISATION OF IRISH TELEVISION. Intellect Books, 2004. Fisher, D. BROADCASTING IN IRELAND. London, 1978. Gorham, M. FORTY YEARS OF IRISH BROADCASTING. Dublin, 1967. Horgan, John. BROADCASTING AND PUBLIC LIFE: RTE NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS, 1926-1997. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2004. McRedmond, L., ed. WRITTEN ON THE WIND: PERSONAL MEMORIES OF IRISH RADIO, 1926-1976. Dublin, 1976. Pettitt, Lance, ed., Special issue on Irish film and television, IRISH STUDIES REVIEW, 9, no. 2 (August 2001). Pine, Richard. MUSIC AND BROADCASTING IN IRELAND SINCE 1926. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2004. __________. 2RN AND THE ORIGINS OF IRISH RADIO. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2002. Quinn, Bob. MAVERICK: A DISSIDENT VIEW OF BROADCASTING TODAY. Dingle: Brandon/Mount Eagle, 2001. Critique of Irish bro Rattigan, Dermot. THEATRE OF SOUND: RADIO AND THE DRAMATIC IMAGINATION. Dublin: Carysfort Press, 2002. Savage, Robert J. IRISH TELEVISION: THE POLITICAL AND SOCIAL GENESIS. Cork: Cork University Press, 1996. Sheehan, Helena. IRISH TELEVISION DRAMA (1987). _____________. THE CONTINUING STORY OF IRISH TELEVISION DRAMA: TRACKING THE TIGER. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2004. Watson, Iarhlaith. BROADCASTING IN IRISH: MINORITY LANGUAGE RADIO, TELEVISION, AND IDENTITY. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2003. 10.d. Newspapers and Other Print Media, 1945-2000s: Gillespie, Elgy, ed. CHANGING THE [IRISH] TIMES: IRISH WOMEN JOURNALISTS, 1969-1981. Dublin: Lilliput Press, 2003. 10.e. Media Control and Censorship, 1945-2000s: Corcoran, Mary, and Mark O’Brien, eds. POLITICAL CENSORSHIP AND THE DEMOCRATIC STATE: THE IRISH BROADCASTING Rockett, Kevin. IRISH FILM CENSORSHIP: A CULTURAL JOURNEY FROM SILENT CINEMA TO INTERNET PORNOGRAPHY. ___________. 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London: Oxford University P Buckland, Patrick. A HISTORY OF NORTHERN IRELAND. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1981. Brief history since 1921. Good bibliography. Campbell, T. J. FIFTY YEARS OF ULSTER, 1890-1940 (1941). Coogan, Tim Pat. IRELAND IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. Farrell, Michael. NORTHERN IRELAND: THE ORANGE STATE. London: Pluto Press, 1980. Excellent, critical study Fitzpatrick, David. THE TWO IRELANDS, 1912-1939. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998. De Paor, Liam. DIVIDED ULSTER. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1970. Harkness, David. DIVIDED ISLAND: IRELAND IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. London: Macmillan, 1996. _____________. NORTHERN IRELAND SINCE 1920. Dublin: Helicon Books, 1983. Hennessey, Thomas. A HISTORY OF NORTHERN IRELAND, 1920-1996. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1998. Hill, Jacqueline, ed. A NEW HISTORY OF IRELAND, VIII: IRELAND, 1921-84. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2003. Hoppen, K. Theodore. IRELAND SINCE 1800: CONFLICT AND CONFORMITY. London: Longman, 2nd ed. 1999. Loughlin, James. THE ULSTER QUESTION SINCE 1945. 2nd ed. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. of the history of the Lyons, F. S. L. IRELAND SINCE THE FAMINE. MacManus, Francis, ed. THE YEARS OF THE GREAT TEST. Cork: Mericer Press, 1967. Essays on Ireland and Northern Ireland in the 1920s Mansergh, Nicholas S. THE UNRESOLVED QUESTION: THE ANGLO-IRISH SETTLEMENT AND ITS UNDOING, 1912- 1972. New Haven: Morgan, Austen, and Bob Purdie, eds. IRELAND: DIVIDED NATION/DIVIDED CLASS. London: Ink Links, 1980. Essays on Ireland and Nort Mulholland, Marc. NORTHERN IRELAND: A VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Patterson, Henry. IRELAND SINCE 1939. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Probert, Belinda. BEYOND ORANGE AND GREEN. Dublin: Academy Press, 1978. Stimulating Marxist analysis of Northern Ireland an Townshend, Charles. IRELAND: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. Wallace, Martin. NORTHERN IRELAND: FIFTY YEARS OF SELF-GOVERNMENT. Devon: David & Charles, 1971. Wichert, Sabina. NORTHERN IRELAND SINCE 1945. White Plains, N.Y.: Longman, 1992. XIII.B. Northern Ireland, 1920-63: Politics and Government 1. Government and Politics, 1920-63: General, 1920: Akenson, Donald H. EDUCATION AND ENMITY: THE CONTROL OF SCHOOLING IN NORTHERN IRELAND, 192050. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1973. Bell, Geoffrey. THE PROTESTANTS OF ULSTER. Wakefield, New Hampshire: Longwood Press, 1973. Short, Marxist analysis of the "false Bew, Paul, Peter Gibbon, and Henry Patterson. THE STATE IN NORTHERN IRELAND, 1921-72. Manchester: University of Manchester Press ________, K. Darwin, and G. Gillespie, eds. PASSION AND PREJUDICE: NATIONALIST-UNIONIST CONFLICT AND THE FOUNDATION OF THE IRISH ASSOCIATION. Belfast: Instite of Irish Studies, 1993. Excellent on Unionist attitudes in Northern ________, Peter Gibson, and Henry Patterson. NORTHERN IRELAND, 1921-1994: POLITICAL FORCES AND SOCIAL CLASSES. London Buckland, Patrick. THE FACTORY OF GRIEVANCES: DEVOLVED GOVERNMENT IN NORTHERN IRELAND. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1979. Mildly pro-Unionist study of the workings of the Northern Irish state from 1921 to 1939. Budge, Ian, and Cornelius O’Leary. BELFAST: APPROACH TO CRISIS. A STUDY OF BELFAST POLITICS, 1613-1970. New York: St. Mart Ditch, John. SOCIAL POLICY IN NORTHERN IRELAND BETWEEN 1939-1950. Aldershot: Avebury, 1988. Ewan, Morris. OUR OWN DEVICES: NATIONAL SYMBOLS AND POLITICAL CONFLICT IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY IRELAND. Dublin: Farrell, Michael. ARMING THE PROTESTANTS: THE FORMATION OF THE ULSTER SPECIAL CONSTABULARY AND THE ROYAL Follis, Bryan A. A STATE UNDER SIEGE: THE ESTABLISHMENT OF NORTHERN IRELAND, 1920-1925. New York: Oxford University P Fox, Colm. THE MAKING OF A MINORITY: POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT IN DERRY AND THE NORTH, 1912-35. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1998. Galligan, Yvonne. WOMEN AND POLITICS IN CONTEMPORARY IRELAND: FROM THE MARGINS TO THE MAINSTREAM. London: Cassell, 1998. _____________, Eilis Ward, and Rick Walford. CONTESTING POLITICS: WOMEN IN IRELAND, NORTH AND SOUTH. Boulder: Westview Greer, Alan. RURAL POLITICS IN NORTHERN IRELAND: POLICY NETWORKS AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT SINCE PARTITION. Aldershot: Avebury, 1996. Gwynn, Denis. THE HISTORY OF PARTITION, 1912-1925. Dublin, 1950. Hezlet, Sir Authur. THE B-SPECIALS: A HISTORY OF THE ULSTER SPECIAL CONSTABULARY. London: Tom Stacey, 1972. Lawrence, R.J. THE GOVERNMENT OF NORTHERN IRELAND: PUBLIC FINANCE AND PUBLIC SERVICES, 1921-64. London: Oxford Un Mallon, Seamus, and Eamonn Phoenix. NATIONALISM IN NORTHERN IRELAND FROM PARTITION TO THE BELFAST AGREEMENT. Dublin: Institute for Brtish-Irish Studies, UCD, 2003. Mansergh, Nicholas S. THE GOVERNMENT OF NORTHERN IRELAND. London: Allen & Unwin, 1936. _________________. THE UNRESOLVED QUESTION: THE ANGLO-IRISH SETTLEMENT AND ITS UNDOING, 1912- 1972. New Haven: Martin, Peter. CENSORSHIP IN THE TWO IRELANDS, 1922-1939. 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Belfast: Belfast Cultural and Local History Group, 1999. Walsh, Pat. IRISH REPUBLICANISM AND SOCIALISM: THE POLITICS OF THE REPUBLICAN MOVEMENT, 1905 TO 1994. Belfast: Athol Books, 1994. 4. Labor and Other Politics in Northern Ireland, 1920-63: Cradden, Terry. TRADE UNIONISM, SOCIALISM AND PARTITION: THE LABOUR MOVEMENT IN NORTHERN IRELAND, 1939-53. Belfast: December Publications, 1993. Gailey, Andrew. CRYING IN THE WILDERNESS: JACK SAYERS, A LIBERAL EDITOR IN ULSTER, 1939-1969. Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies, 1995. Galligan, Yvonne. WOMEN AND POLITICS IN CONTEMPORARY IRELAND: FROM THE MARGINS TO THE MAINSTREAM. London: Cassell, 1998. _____________, Eilis Ward, and Rick Walford. CONTESTING POLITICS: WOMEN IN IRELAND, NORTH AND SOUTH. Boulder: Westview O’Connor, Emmet, and Trevor Parkhill, eds. LOYALISM AND LABOUR IN BELFAST: THE AUTOBIOGRAHY OF ROBERT McELBOROUGH, 1884-1952. Cork: Cork University Press, 2002. Walker, Graham S. THE POLITICS OF FRUSTRATION: HARRY MIDGLEY AND THE FAILURE OF LABOUR IN NORTHERN IRELA 5. Northern Ireland in World War II: Barton, Brian. NORTHERN IRELAND IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR. Belfast: Ulster Historical Foundation, 1995-96. __________. THE BLITZ: BELFAST IN THE WAR YEARS. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1989. Blake, John W. NORTHERN IRELAND IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR. Belfast, 1956, 2000; Chester Springs, Pa.: Dufour, 2000. 6. Northern Ireland’s Relations with the Irish Government, 1920-63: Bowman, John. DE VALERA AND THE ULSTER QUESTION, 1917-1973. NY: Oxford University Press, 1972. Kennedy, Dennis. THE WIDENING GULF: NORTHERN ATTITUDES TO THE INDEPENDENT IRISH STATE, 1919-49. Chester Springs, Pa. Kennedy, Michael. DIVISION AND CONSENSUS: THE POLITICS OF CROSS-BORDER RELATIONS IN IRELAND, 192569. Dublin, 2000. XIII.C. Northern Ireland, 1920-63: Economy and Society 1. Economy & Society, 1920-63: General: Akenson, Donald H. 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SOCIAL POLICY IN NORTHERN IRELAND BETWEEN 1939-1950. Aldershot: Avebury, 1988. Harris, Rosemary. PREJUDICE AND TOLERANCE IN ULSTER: A STUDY OF NEIGHBORS AND "STRANGERS" IN A BORDER COMMU Isles, K.S., and N. Cuthbert. AN ECONOMIC SURVEY OF NORTHERN IRELAND. Belfast: Her Majesty's Stationary Office, 1957. Kennedy, Liam, and Philip Ollerenshaw, eds. AN ECONOMIC HISTORY OF ULSTER, 1820-1939. Manchester: University of Manchester Press Lynch, J. P. AN UNLIKELY SUCCESS STORY: THE BELFAST SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY, 1880-1935. Belfast: Ulster Historical Foundatio Mogey, J. RURAL LIFE IN NORTHERN IRELAND. London, 1947. Wilson, T., ed. ULSTER UNDER HOME RULE: A STUDY OF THE POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF NORTHERN IRELA 2. Belfast, 1920-63: Boyd, Andrew. HOLY WAR IN BELFAST. Tralee and Dublin: Anvil Books, 1969. History of sectarian rioting in Belfast, mostly in the l9th ce Jones, Emrys. A SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY OF BELFAST. London: Oxford University Press, 1960. 3. Protestant Society In Northern Ireland, 1920-63: Bell, Geoffrey. THE PROTESTANTS OF ULSTER. Wakefield, New Hampshire: Longwood Press, 1973. Short, Marxist analysis of the "false Harbinson, Robert. NO SURRENDER: AN ULSTER CHILDHOOD. London, 1960. O’Connor, Emmet, and Trevor Parkhill, eds. LOYALISM AND LABOUR IN BELFAST: THE AUTOBIOGRAHY OF ROBERT McELBOROUGH, 1884-1952. Cork: Cork University Press, 2002. 4. Catholic Society in Northern Ireland, 1920-63: Campbell, T.J. FIFTY YEARS OF ULSTER, 1890-1940. Belfast: Irish News, 1941. A Northern Irish nationalist's reminiscences. McGrath, Michael. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IN NORTHERN IRELAND. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 199 Phoenix, Eamon. NORTHERN NATIONALISM: NATIONALIST POLITICS, PARTITION AND THE CATHOLIC MINORITY IN NORTHERN IRELAND, 1890-1940. Belfast: Ulster Historical Society, 1994. Staunton, Enda. THE NATIONALISTS OF THE NORTH: 1918-1973. Blackrock, Co. Dublin: Columba, 2001. XIII.D. Northern Ireland, 1920-63: Religion 1. Religion in Northern Ireland, 1920-63: General: 2. Protestantism in Northern Ireland, 1920-63: Brooke, Peter. ULSTER PRESBYTERIANISM: THE HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE, 1610-1970. New York: St. Martin's Hill, Myrtle. THE TIME OF THE END: MILLENARIAN BELIEFS IN ULSTER. Belfast: Ulster Historical Foundation, 2001. McDowell, R. B. THE CHURCH OF IRELAND, 1869-1969. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1975. Megahey, Alan. IRISH PROTESTANT CHURCHES IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. London: Palgrave, 2000. Press, and Dublin: G Mitchel, Patrick. EVANGELICALISM AND NATIONAL IDENTITY IN ULSTER, 1921-1998. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. 3. Catholicism in Northern Ireland, 1920-63: Harris, Mary. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE FOUNDATION OF THE NORTHERN IRISH STATE. Cork: Cork University Press, 19 McGrath, Michael. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IN NORTHERN IRELAND. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 199 Whyte, John H. CHURCH AND STATE IN MODERN IRELAND, 1923-70. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1971 (a 2nd ed. is updated to 1979). XIII.E. Northern Ireland, 1920s-63: Ideology, Culture and Literature 1. Ideology and Culture in Northern Ireland, 1920-63: General: Ewan, Morris. OUR OWN DEVICES: NATIONAL SYMBOLS AND POLITICAL CONFLICT IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY IRELAND. Dublin: 2. Protestant/Unionist Ideology and Culture in Northern Ireland, 1920-63: Clayton, Pamela. ENEMIES AND PASSING FRIENDS: SETTLER IDEOLOGIES IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY ULSTER. London: Pluto Pres McIntosh, Gillian. THE FORCE OF CULTURE: UNIONIST IDENTITIES IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY IRELAND. Cork: Cork University Press, 1999. Mitchel, Patrick. EVANGELICALISM AND NATIONAL IDENTITY IN ULSTER, 1921-1998. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. 3. Catholic/NationalistIdeology and Culture in Northern Ireland, 1920-63: 4. Media in Northern Ireland, 1920-63: Bardon, Jonathan. BEYOND THE STUDIO: A HISTORY OF BBC NORTHERN IRELAND. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 2000. Brodie, Malcolm. A HISTORY OF THE BELFAST TELEGRAPH. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1995-96. Cathcart, Rex. THE MOST CONTRARY REGION: THE BBC IN NORTHERN IRELAND, 1924-1984. Dover, N.H.: Blackstaff, 1984. Gailey, Andrew. CRYING IN THE WILDERNESS: JACK SAYERS, A LIBERAL EDITOR IN ULSTER, 1939-1969. Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies, 1995. McLoone, Martin, ed. BROADCASTING IN A DIVIDED COMMUNITY: SEVENTY YEARS OF THE BBC IN NORTHERN IRELAND. Belfast: Insitute of Irish Studies, 1995. Martin, Peter. CENSORSHIP IN THE TWO IRELANDS, 1922-1939. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2005. Phoenix, Eamon, ed. A CENTURY OF NORTHERN LIFE: THE IRISH NEWS AND 100 YEARS OF ULSTER HISTORY, 1890S-1990S. Belfa 5. Literature In Northern Ireland, 1920-63: Brearton, Fran. THE GREAT WAR IN IRISH POETRY: W. B. YEATS TO MICHAEL LONGLEY. New York: Oxford University Press, 20 Callahan, James M. DOUBLE VISIONS: WOMEN AND MEN IN MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY IRISH FICTION. Syracuse: Syracuse contents XIV. 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POLITICS AND POLICY MAKING IN NORTHERN IRELAND. Phillip Alen, 1989. Dickson, Brice. THE LEGAL SYSTEM OF NORTHERN IRELAND. SLS Legal Publications, 2001. Dixon, Paul. NORTHERN IRELAND: THE POLITICS OF WAR AND PEACE. London: Palgrave, 2001. Elliott, Sydney, and W. D. Blackes. NORTHERN IRELAND: A POLITICAL DIRECTORY, 1968-1998. Fifth ed. Belfast: Blackstaff, 1998. Ewan, Morris. OUR OWN DEVICES: NATIONAL SYMBOLS AND POLITICAL CONFLICT IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY IRELAND. Dublin: Flackes, W.D. NORTHERN IRELAND: A POLITICAL DIRECTORY, 1968-79. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1980; updated ed. by Flackes and S Greer, Alan. RURAL POLITICS IN NORTHERN IRELAND: POLICY NETWORKS AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT SINCE PARTITION. Aldershot: Avebury, 1996. Harrington, John P., and Elizabeth P. Mitchell, eds. POLITICS AND PERFORMANCE IN CONTEMPORARY NORTHERN IRELAND. Amhers Kelly, James. BONFIRES ON THE HILLSIDE: AN EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT OF THE POLITICAL UPHEAVAL IN NORTHERN IRELA McCann, Eamonn. McCANN: WAR AND PEACE IN NORTHERN IRELAND (1998). Collection of 30 years’ worth of journalism on the N McGarry, John, and Brendan O'Leary. EXPLAINING NORTHERN IRELAND: BROKEN IMAGES. Cambridge: Blackwell, 1996. ___________________________. THE NORTHERN IRELAND CONFLICT (2004). Collection of 13 essays they wrote over 20 years, at var ___________________________. THE POLITICS OF ANTAGONISM: UNDERSTANDING NORTHERN IRELAND. London: Athlone Pr ___________________________, eds. THE FUTURE OF NORTHERN IRELAND. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990. Mallon, Seamus, and Eamonn Phoenix. NATIONALISM IN NORTHERN IRELAND FROM PARTITION TO THE BELFAST AGREEMENT. Dublin: Institute for Brtish-Irish Studies, UCD, 2003. Mitchell, Paul, and Rick Wolford, eds. POLITICS IN NORTHERN IRELAND. Boulder, Col.: Westview, 1998. Morgan, John, and Stephen Livingstone, eds. LAW AND OPINION IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY IRELAND. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan Morris, Ewan. OUR OWN DEVICES: NATIONAL SYMBOLS AND POLITICAL CONFLICT IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY IRELAND. Dublin: O’Leary, Brendan. THE POLITICS OF ANTAGONISM: UNDERSTANDING NORTHERN IRELAND. 2nd ed. London: Athlone Press, 1996 Pringle, D. G. ONE ISLAND, TWO NATIONS? A POLITICAL GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF THE NATIONAL CONFLICT IN IRELAND. New York: Wiley, 1985. Probert, Belinda. BEYOND ORANGE AND GREEN: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF THE NORTHERN IRELAND CRISIS. Dublin: Academy Press, 1978. Roche, Patrick J., and Brian Barton, eds. THE NORTHERN IRELAND QUESTION: MYTH & REALITY. Aldershot:” Avebury, 1991. ______________________________. THE NORTHERN IRELAND QUESTION: NATIONALISM, UNIONISM, AND PARTITION. Alder Rose, Richard. GOVERNING WITHOUT CONSENSUS. London: Faber and Faber, 1971. Highly regarded political science study of Northern Ir . NORTHERN IRELAND: A TIME OF CHOICE. London: Macmillan, 1976. An update of his earlier book. Rumpf, E., and A. C. Hepburn. 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Murray, Gerard, and Jonathan Tonge. SINN FÉIN AND THE SDLP: FROM ALIENATION TO PARTICIPATION. Dublin: O'Brien Press, 2005 O’Brien, Joanne. A MATTER OF MINUTES: THE ENDURING LEGACY OF BLOODY SUNDAY. Dublin: Wolfhound, 2002. Ó Dochartaigh, Niall. “FROM CIVIL RIGHTS TO ARMALITES”: DERRY AND THE BIRTH OF THE IRISH TROUBLES. Cork: Cork Univers O’Duffy, Brendan, “British and Irish Conflict Regulation from Sunningdale to Belfast: Playing for a Draw, 1985-1999,” NATIONS AND NA O'Malley, Padraig. THE UNCIVIL WARS: IRELAND TODAY. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1984. Analysis of current stalemate, north and _____________. NORTHERN IRELAND: QUESTIONS OF NUANCE. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1990. Update of THE UNCIVIL WARS (1 Ní Aolain, Fionnuala. THE POLITICS OF FORCE: CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND STATE VIOLENCE IN NORTHERN IRELAND. Belfast: Blackstaff, 2000. O’Brien, Joanne. A MATTER OF MINUTES: THE ENDURING LEGACY OF BLOODY SUNDAY. Dublin: Wolfhound Press, 2002-03. Parker, Tony. MAY THE LORD IN HIS MERCY BE KIND TO BELFAST. New York: Henry Holt, 1994. Pollak, Andy. A CITIZENS' INQUIRY: THE OPSAHL REPORT ON NORTHERN IRELAND. Dublin: Lilliput, 1993. Pringle, Peter, and Philip Jacobson. THOSE ARE REAL BULLETS: BLOODY SUNDAY, DERRY, 1972. New York: Grove Press, 2002. Probert, Belinda. BEYOND ORANGE AND GREEN: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF THE NORTHERN IRELAND CRISIS. Dublin: Academy Press, 1978. Rowthorn, Bob, and Naomi Wayne. NORTHERN IRELAND: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CONFLICT. Polity Press, 1988. Ruane, Joseph, and Jennifer Todd. THE DYNAMICS OF CONFLICT IN NORTHERN IRELAND: POWER, CONFLICT AND EMANCIPATION. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997. Highly recommended. Sunday Times Insight Team. ULSTER. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1972. Account of the first years of the “troubles" in No. Ireland. Sluka, Jeffrey. HEARTS AND MINDS, WATER AND FISH: SUPPORT FOR THE IRA AND INLA IN A NORTHERN IRISH GHETTO. Greenwich, Conn.: AI Press, 1989. Taylor, Peter. BEATING THE TERRORISTS? Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1980. Van Vorhis, Jacqualine. VIOLENCE IN ULSTER. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 1975. Walsh, Dermot. BLOODY SUNDAY AND THE RULE OF LAW IN NORTHERN IRELAND. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000. Whyte, John H., ed. INTERPRETING NORTHERN IRELAND. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990. Very highly-regarded 4. Catholic Nationalism and the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland: 4.a Catholic Nationalism and the “Troubles”: General: collection of essays Murray, Gerard, and Jonathan Tonge. SINN FÉIN AND THE SDLP: FROM ALIENATION TO PARTICIPATION. Dublin: O'Brien Press, 2005 Mallon, Seamus, and Eamonn Phoenix. NATIONALISM IN NORTHERN IRELAND FROM PARTITION TO THE BELFAST AGREEMENT. Dublin: Institute for Brtish-Irish Studies, UCD, 2003. 4.b. Constitutional Nationalism and the “Troubles”: Drower, George. JOHN HUME, PEACEMAKER. London: Victor Gollancz, 1995. McAllister, Ian. THE NORTHERN IRELAND SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC AND LABOUR PARTY. London: Macmillan, 1977. Analysis of th Murray, Gerard. JOHN HUME’S SDLP: IMPACT AND SURVIVAL IN NORTHERN IRELAND. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1997. ___________, and Jonathan Tonge. SINN FÉIN AND THE SDLP: FROM ALIENATION TO PARTICIPATION. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. Routledge, P. JOHN HUME: A BIOGRAPHY (1998). 4.c. Republicanism and the “Troubles”: The I.R.A., Sinn Féin, INLA, etc. Adams, James. THE FINANCING OF TERROR: BEHIND THE PLO, IRA, RED BRIGADES, AND M19 STAND THE PAYMASTERS. N Anderson, Brendan. JOE CAHILL: A LIFE IN THE IRA. Dublin: O’Brien Press, 2002. Bell, J. Bowyer. A TIME OF TERROR. New York: Basic Books, 1978. ____________. IRA TACTICS AND TARGETS: AN ANALYSIS OF TACTICAL ASPECTS OF THE ARMED STRUGGLE, 1969-1989. Chester Springs, Pa.: Dufour, 1991. ____________. THE IRA, 1968-2000: ANALYSIS OF A SECRET ARMY. London: Frank Cass, 2000. ____________. THE IRISH TROUBLES: A GENERATION OF VIOLENCE, 1967-1992. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1993. Brunswick, ____. THE GUN IN POLITICS: AN ANALYSIS OF IRISH POLITICAL CONFLICT, 1916-1986. New N.J.: Transaction Books, 1987. ____________. THE SECRET ARMY: A HISTORY OF THE IRA, 1916-1969. Dublin: Academy Press, 1979. Beresford, David. TEN MEN DEAD: THE STORY OF THE 1981 IRISH HUNGER STRIKE. London: Grafton Books, 1988. Bishop, Patrick, and Eamonn Mallie. THE PROVISIONAL IRA. London: Corgi, 1987. Excellent account and analysis. Clarke, Liam. BROADENING THE BATTLEFIELD: THE H-BLOCKS AND THE RISE OF SINN FÉIN. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1987. A __________. MARTIN MCGUINNESS: FROM GUNS TO GOVERNMENT. Mainstream Pub. Co., 2001. Extremely negative, controvers Collins, Tom. THE IRISH HUNGER STRIKE. White Island Book Co., 1985. Coogan, Tim Pat. ON THE BLANKET: THE H-BLOCK STORY. Dublin: Ward River Press, 1980. Account of Republican prisoners' protests le _____________. THE I.R.A. London: Pall Mall Press, 1970. Dillon, Martin. THE ENEMY WITHIN: THE IRA'S WAR AGAINST THE BRITISH. London: Doubleday, 1994. English, Richard. ARMED STRUGGLE: THE STORY OF THE IRA. London: Macmillan, 2003. Feeney, Brian. SINN FÉIN: A HUNDRED TURBULENT YEARS. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2002-03. Holland, Jack. INLA--DEADLY DIVISIONS: THE STORY OF ONE OF IRELAND'S MOST RUTHLESS TERRORIST ORGANISATIONS Keena, Colm. A BIOGRAPHY OF GERRY ADAMS. Dublin: Mercier Press, 1990. Kelley, Kevin. THE LONGEST WAR: NORTHERN IRELAND AND THE IRA. Westport, CT: Lawrence Hill & Co., 1982. McCafferty, Nell. THE ARMAGH WOMEN. Dublin: Co-op Books, 1981. Account of women Republican prisoners in Armagh prison. McGarry, Fearghall. REPUBLICANISM IN MODERN IRELAND. Dublin: UCD Press, 2003. McKeown, Laurence. OUT OF TIME: IRISH REPUBLICAN PRISONERS, LONG KESH, 1972-2000. Belfast: Beyond the Pale Publications. 20 Murray, Gerard, and Jonathan Tonge. SINN FÉIN AND THE SDLP: FROM ALIENATION TO PARTICIPATION. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. O'Brien, Brendan. THE LONG WAR: THE IRA SINN FEIN FROM 1985 TO TODAY. 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The “Sunningdale Agreement”: Power-Sharing and Its Collapse, 1973-74 Anderson, Don. 14 MAY DAYS: THE INSIDE STORY OF THE LOYALIST STRIKE OF 1974. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1994. Bleakley, David. FAULKNER: CONFLICT AND CONSENT IN IRISH POLITICS. London: Mowbray's, 1974. Critical study of Official Uni Boyd, Andrew. BRIAN FAULKNER AND THE CRISIS OF ULSTER UNIONISM. Dublin and Tralee: Anvil Books, 1972. Devlin, Paddy. THE FALL OF THE NORTHERN IRELAND EXECUTIVE. Belfast: The Author, 1975. Account of the collapse of the Sunn Faulkner, Brian. MEMOIRS OF A STATESMAN. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1978. Memoirs of the last Stormont prime minister and a Fisk, Robert. THE POINT OF NO RETURN: THE STRIKE THAT BROKE THE BRITISH IN ULSTER. London: Andre Deutsch, 1974. Acc 8. British Politics, Policies, and Administration in the “Troubles”: 8.a. British Policies, etc., in the “Troubles”: General: Arthur, Paul. SPECIAL RELATIONSHIPS: BRITAIN, IRELAND, AND THE NORTHERN IRELAND PROBLEM. 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BELFAST AND THE IRISH LANGUAGE. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2005. McKee, Vincent. GAELIC NATIONS: POLITICS OF THE GAELIC LANGUAGE IN SCOTLAND AND NORTHERN IRELAND IN THE 20TH CENTURY. London: Bluestack Press, 1997. O'Connor, Fionnuala. IN SEARCH OF A STATE: CATHOLICS IN NORTHERN IRELAND. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1993. O'Halloran, Clare. PARTITION AND THE LIMITS OF IRISH NATIONALISM: AN IDEOLOGY UNDER STRESS. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1987. O’Reilly, Camille C. THE IRISH LANGUAGE IN NORTHERN IRELAND: THE POLITICS OF CULTURE AND IDENTITY. Basingstoke: Macmillan Press, 1999. 3. Northern Ireland Ideology & Culture: Protestant/Unionist/Loyalist: Beattie, Geoffrey. WE ARE THE PEOPLE: JOURNEYS THROUGH THE HEART OF PROTESTANT ULSTER. London: Heinemann, 1992. Clayton, Pamela. ENEMIES AND PASSING FRIENDS: SETTLER IDEOLOGIES IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY ULSTER. London: Pluto Pres Dawe, Gerald. THE REST IS HISTORY. Abbey Press, 1997-98. __________, and Edna Longley, eds. ACROSS A ROARING HILL: THE PROTESTANT IMAGINATION IN MODERN IRELAND. ESSAY Hyndman, Marilyn. FURTHER AFIELD: JOURNEYS FROM A PROTESTANT PAST. Belfast: Beylond the Pale Publications, 1996. McIntosh, Gillian. THE FORCE OF CULTURE: UNIONIST IDENTITIES IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY IRELAND. Cork: Cork University Press, 1999. McKay, Susan. NORTHERN PROTESTANTS: AN UNSETTLED PEOPLE. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 2000. Mitchel, Patrick. EVANGELICALISM AND NATIONAL IDENTITY IN ULSTER, 1921-1998. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. Shirlow, Peter, and Mark McGovern, eds. WHO ARE THE PEOPLE? UNIONISM, PROTESTANTISM AND LOYALISM IN NORTHERN IRELAND. London: Pluto Press, 1997. Wright, Frank, "Protestant Ideology and Politics in Ulster," EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, V, 14 (1973), 213- 80. 5. Northern Ireland Media, 1963-2000s: Bardon, Jonathan. BEYOND THE STUDIO: A HISTORY OF BBC/NORTHERN IRELAND. Belfast: Blackstaff, 2000. Brodie, Malcolm. A HISTORY OF THE BELFAST TELEGRAPH. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1995-96. Burns-Bisogno, Louisa. CENSORING IRISH NATIONALISM: THE BRITISH, IRISH AND AMERICAN SUPPRESSION OF REPUBLICAN IMAGES IN FILM AND TELEVISION, 1909-1995. Jefferson, No. Carolina: McFarland & Co., 1997. Butler, David E. THE TROUBLE WITH REPORTING NORTHERN IRELAND: THE BRITISH STATE, THE BROADCAST MEDIA, AND DOCUMENTARY REPORTAGE OF THE CONFLICT. Aldershot: Avebury, 1995. Cathcart, Rex. THE MOST CONTRARY REGION: THE BBC IN NORTHERN IRELAND, 1924-1984. Dover, N.H.: Blackstaff, 1984. Curtis, Liz. IRELAND--THE PROPAGANDA WAR: THE MEDIA AND THE "BATTLE FOR HEARTS AND MINDS." London: Pluto Press, 1984. Gailey, Andrew. CRYING IN THE WILDERNESS: JACK SAYERS, A LIBERAL EDITOR IN ULSTER, 1939-1969. Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies, 1995. McIlory, Brian. SHOOTING TO KILL: FILMMAKING AND THE "TROUBLES" IN NORTHERN IRELAND. Flick Books, 1997-98. McLoone, Martin, ed. BROADCASTING IN A DIVIDED COMMUNITY: SEVENTY YEARS OF THE BBC IN NORTHERN IRELAND. Belfast: Insitute of Irish Studies, 1995. Pettitt, Lance. SCREENING IRELAND: FILM AND THEATRE REPRESENTATION. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2000. Phoenix, Eamon, ed. A CENTURY OF NORTHERN LIFE: THE IRISH NEWS AND 100 YEARS OF ULSTER HISTORY, 1890S-1990S. Belfa Rolston, Bill, ed. THE MEDIA AND NORTHERN IRELAND: COVERING THE TROUBLES. London: Macmillan, 1991. __________, and David Miller. WAR AND WORDS: THE NORTHERN IRELAND MEDIA READER. Belfast: Beyond the Pale Publications, 19 Savage, Robert J. IRISH TELEVISION: THE POLITICAL AND SOCIAL GENESIS. Cork: Cork University Press, 1996. 5. Northern Ireland Literature, 1963-2000s: Brearton, Fran. THE GREAT WAR IN IRISH POETRY: W. B. YEATS TO MICHAEL LONGLEY. New York: Oxford University Press, 20 Callahan, James M. DOUBLE VISIONS: WOMEN AND MEN IN MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY IRISH FICTION. Syracuse: Syracuse Cleary, Joe. LITERATURE, PARTITION, AND THE NATION-STATE: CULTURE AND CONFLICT IN IRELAND, ISRAWL, AND PALESTINE. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Cliff, Brian, and Eighear Walshe, eds. REPRESENTING THE TROUBLES: TEXT AND IMAGES, 1970-2000. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2004. Dawe, Gerald, and Edna Longley, eds. ACROSS A ROARING HILL: THE PROTESTANT IMAGINATION IN MODERN IRELAND. ESSAY Foster, John Wilson. FORCES AND THEMES IN ULSTER FICTION. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1974. _______________. THE ACHIEVEMENT OF SEAMUS HEANEY. Dublin: Lilliput, 1995. _______________, and Gerald Dawe, eds. THE POET'S PLACE: ULSTER LITERATURE AND SOCIETY. ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF JOHN Grant, Patrick. BREAKING ENMITIES: RELIGION, LITERATURE AND CULTURE IN NORTHERN IRELAND 1967-97. Basingstoke: Macm ___________. LITERATURE, RHETORIC, AND VIOLENCE IN NORTHERN IRELAND, 1968-98. London: Palgrave, 2001. Guinness, Selina, ed. THE NEW IRISH POETS. Bloodaxe Books, 2004. Harrington, John P., and Elizabeth P. Mitchell, eds. POLITICS AND PERFORMANCE IN CONTEMPORARY NORTHERN IRELAND. Amhers Hufstader, Jonathan. TONGUE OF WATER, TEETH OF STONES: NORTHERN IRISH POETRY AND SOCIAL VIOLENCE. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1999. Kennedy-Andrews, Elmer. WRITING THE NORTH: FICTION OF THE NORTHERN IRISH TROUBLES SINCE 1969. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2003. Kirkland, Richard. LITERATURE AND CULTURE IN NORTHERN IRELAND SINCE 1965. London: Longman, 1996. McAughtry, Sam. ON THE OUTSIDE LOOKING IN: A MEMOIR. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 2003. McDonald, Peter. MISTAKEN IDENTITIES: POETRY AND NORTHERN IRELAND. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997. McMahon, Sean. SAM HANNA BELL: A BIOGRAPHY: Belfast: Blackstaff, 1999. Magee, Patrick. GANGSTERS OR GUERRILLAS? St. Paul, Minn.: Irish Books and Media, 2001. Representations of Irish republicans in fictio Maher, Eamon. JOHN McGAHERN: FROM THE LOCAL TO THE UNVERSAL. Dublin: Liffey Press, 2003. Matthews, Steven. IRISH POETRY: POLITICS, HISTORY, NEGOTIATION: THE EVOLVING DEBATE, 1969 TO THE PRESENT. London Nic Craith, Mairead. PLURAL IDENTITIES--SINGULAR NARRATIVES: THE CASE OF NORTHERN IRELAND. New York: Berghahn Books, 2002. Pelaschiar, Laura. WRITING THE NORTH: THE CONTEMPORARY NOVEL IN NORTHERN IRELAND. Trieste: Edizioni Parsano, 1998. Rogers, Lori. FEMININE NATION: PERFORMANCE, GENDER, AND RESISTANCE IN THE WORKS OF JOHN McGAHERN AND NEIL JORDAN. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1998. Ryan, Ray. IRELAND AND SCOTLAND: LITERATURE AND CULTURE, STATE AND NATION, 1966-2000. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. Sampson, Denis. OUTSTARING NATURE'S EYE: THE FICTION OF JOHN McGAHERN. Washington, D.C.: Catholic Sloan, Barry. HEIRS TO ADAMNATION: WRITERS AND PROTESTANTISM IN THE NORTH OF IRELAND. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1999. Whyte, James. HISTORY, MYTH, AND RITUAL IN THE FICTION OF JOHN McGAHERN: STRATEGIES OF TRANSCENDENCE. Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 2002. XIV.F. Northern Ireland, 1963-2000s: Autobiographies and Memoirs of the "Troubles" Adams, Gerry. BEFORE THE DAWN: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Tralee: Brandon; London: Heinemann, 1996. University of Ameri __________. FALLS MEMORIES. Dingle, Co. Kerry: Brandon Press, 1983-84. Memoirs of life in Belfast's Catholic ghetto, by the curren Bloomfield, Ken. STORMONT IN CRISIS: A MEMOIR. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1994. Cahill, Joe. A LIFE IN THE IRA. Dublin: O’Brien Press, 2002. Callaghan, Hugh, and Sally Mulready. CRUEL FATE: ONE MAN’S TRIUMPH OVER INJUSTICE. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press Collins, Eamon, with Mick McGovern. KILLING RAGE. London: Granta Books, 1997. Account of the IRA by ex-member turned British inform Daly, Edward. MISTER, ARE YOU A PRIEST? Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2000. Autobiography of the Derry priest on Bloody Sunday, late Devlin, Bernadette. THE PRICE OF MY SOUL. London: Andre Deutsch, 1979. Autobiographical memoirs, by a leader of the Civil Rights mov Devlin, Paddy. STRAIGHT LEFT: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1993. Faulkner, Brian. MEMOIRS OF A STATESMAN. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1978. Memoirs of the last Stormont prime minister and a George, Jackie, and Susan Ottaway. SHE WHO DARED: COVERT OPERATIONS IN NORTHERN IRELAND WITH THE SAS. Pen & Sword Books, 1999. Graham, Scott. SHOOT TO KILL. Blake Pub. Co., 2002. Memoir of former SAS officer in Northern Ireland; involved in the Gibralter executions Hayes, Maurice. MINORITY VERDICT: EXPERIENCES OF A CATHOLIC PUBLIC SERVANT. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 19 Hermon, Sir John. HOLDING THE LINE: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1997. Memoir of former Chief Constable of t Hill, Paddy Joe. FOREVER LOST, FOREVER GONE. London: Bloomsbury, 1996. One of the “Birmingham Six.” Hutchinson, Billy, with T. L. Thousand. HAND MAN, HONOURABLE MAN: MY LOYALIST LIFE. Dublin: New Island Books, 2003. Kelly, James. BONFIRES ON THE HILLSIDE: AN EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT OF THE POLITICAL UPHEAVAL IN NORTHERN IRELA Latham, Richard. DEADLY BEAT: INSIDE THE ROYAL ULSTER CONSTABULARY. Mainstream Publishing, 2001. Critical memoir, by Livingstone, Robin. THE ROAD: MEMORIES OF THE FALLS. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1998. McAughtry, Sam. ON THE OUTSIDE LOOKING IN: A MEMOIR. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 2003. McGartland, Mark. DEAD MAN RUNNING. “Confessions” of a former British agent/informer inside the IRA ______________. FIFTY DEAD MEN WALKING. Blake Pub. Co., 1999. Apparently a prequel to his DEAD MAN RUNNING. Maguire, Anne, and Jim Gallagher. WHY ME? ONE WOMAN’S FIGHT FOR JUSTICE AND DIGNITY. London: HarperCollins, 1994. McGuire, Maria. TO TAKE ARMS: A YEAR IN THE PROVISIONAL IRA. London: Macmillan, 1973. McIvor, Basil. HOPE DEFERRED: EXPERIENCES OF AN IRISH UNIONIST. Belfast: Blackstaff, 1998. McKeown, Laurence. OUT OF TIME: IRISH REPUBLICAN PRISONERS, LONG KESH, 1972-2000. Dublin: Beyond the Mac Stiofain, Sean. MEMOIRS OF A REVOLUTIONARY. London: Gordon Cremones, 1975. of the Privosional IRA. Pale Publications, 20 Memoirs of a former leader Maguire, Anne, with Jim Gallagher. MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE: AN IRISH FAMILY’S STORY OF WRONGFUL CONVICTION AS I Mowlam, Mo. MOMENTUM. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2002-03. Autobiography of the Labour government’s Secretary of State for Northern Ireland during the “peace process” of the mid- to late-1990s. Murphy, Brendan. EYEWITNESS: FOUR DECADES OF NORTHERN LIFE. Dublin: O'Brien Press, 2003. Needham, Richard. BATTLING FOR PEACE. Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1998. Civil servant’s memoir of the “Troubles.” O'Brien, Conor Cruise. MEMOIR: MY LIFE AND TIMES. New York: Cooper Square Press, 2000. O’Callaghan, Sean. THE INFORMER: THE REAL LIFE STORY OF ONE MAN’S WAR AGAINST TERRORISM. London: Corgi Books, 1999. “Confessions” of a former IRA officer, now “reformed” and penitent. O’Doherty, Malachi. THE TROUBLE WITH GUNS: REPUBLICAN STRATEGY AND THE PROVISIONAL IRA. Belfast: Blackstaff, 1998. Oliver, John Andrew. WORKING AT STORMONT. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration, 1978. Northern Ireland official's reminiscen O'Neill, Terence. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF TERENCE O'NEILL. London: Rupert Hart Davis, 1972. Account by “modernizing” but b . ULSTER AT THE CROSSROADS. London: Faber & Faber, 1969. Unheeded plea for “moderate” Unionism. Sands, Bobby. THE DIARY OF BOBBY SANDS. Dublin: Sinn Féin, 1981. Diary of the most famous Republican hunger striker. Shea, Patrick. VOICES AND THE SOUND OF DRUMS. Belfast, 1981. Memoirs of a Catholic official in the Northern Ireland government. Stalker, John. STALKER. New York: Viking, 1988. Biography of the British police official who was framed and relieved of duty to prevent hi Stone, Michael. NONE SHALL DIVIDE US. Blake Pub. Co., 2003. Autobiography of the Loyalist killer who perpetrated the “Milltown Ceme Toibin, Colm. BAD BLOOD: A WALK ALONG THE IRISH BORDER. London: Vintage, 1994. Wilson, Tom. ULSTER: CONFLICT AND CONSENT. Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell, 1989. 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