Incoming Resources
- The narrow ground, aspects of Ulster, 1609-1969, A. T. Q. Stewart
- The Story of Ireland's struggle for self-government, with the lives and times of her great leaders, Thomas Clarke Luby, Robert F. Walsh, and Jeremiah C. Curtin
- The diary of Bobby Sands, the first seventeen days of Bobby Sands' H-Block hunger strike to the death, written by him in diary form ; with an introduction by Danny Morrison ..
- The uncivil wars, Ireland today, Padraig O'Malley
- The Irish war, the hidden conflict between the IRA and British Intelligence, Tony Geraghty
- Irish-America and the Ulster Conflict, 1968-1995, Andrew J. Wilson
- Diary of the Parnell commission, by John Macdonald, M. A
- The cross of St. Patrick, the Catholic unionist tradition in Ireland, John Biggs-Davison and George Chowdharay-Best
- Divided we stand, a study of partition, With a foreword by John J. Horgan. --
- Labour and Easter week, a selection from the writings of James Connolly, edited by Desmond Ryan with introduction by William O'Brien
- Ireland a nation, by Robert Lynd
- Army without banners, adventures of an Irish volunteer
- The Springhill massacre, 9th July 1972
- America and the fight for Irish freedom, 1866-1922, an old story based upon new data, Charles Callan Tansill. --
- A new nationalism for the new Ireland, Desmond Fennell
- Selected political writings, edited and introduced by Owen Dudley Edwards and Bernard Ransom
- The Irish Republic, a documented chronicle of the Anglo-Irish conflict and the partitioning of Ireland, with a detailed account of the period, 1916-1923, by Dorothy Macardle ; with a pref. by Éamon de Valéra ; including a note for the American ed. --
- Towards a new Ireland, Garret FitzGerald
- Nothing but the same old story, the roots of anti-Irish racism, [text by Liz Curtis]
- Principles of freedom, by Terence MacSwiney
- Ulster, the facts, Ian R.K. Paisley, Peter D. Robinson, John D. Taylor
- What made Ireland Sinn Fein, the chief political content of Pearse, the Gael of Gaels; something of MacNeill, Ireland's historian, Griffith, Ireland's statistician, and The O'Rahilly, a leader of the volunteers; the result of a year's (1919) study in Ireland of Sinn Fein, ed. by John X. Regan, A.M. (Kevin Stroma Dorbene)
- The King, the Kaiser, and Irish freedom, by James K. McGuire
- Ireland's English question, Anglo-Irish relations 1534-1970, [by] Patrick O'Farrell. --
- Ireland's case, Seumas MacManus. --
- 1916, the Irish rebellion., the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies at the University of Notre Dame presents ; a Coco Television production ; in associaton with RTÉ ; written by Bríona Nic Dhiarmada & Ruán Magan ; originated by Bríona Nic Dhiarmada ; directed by Ruán Magan, Pat Collins ; produced by Bríona Nic Dhiarmada & Jackie Larkin, Widescreen
- Focus, the Irish question, by M. Gearoid Baireid, J.D., Liam O'Murchadha, M.A
- Against violence in Ireland, talks to American groups working for democracy in Ireland and a submission to the New Ireland Forum, Desmond Wilson
- Ulster and the Irish Republic
- Faith of our fathers, the formation of Irish nationalist ideology, 1890-1920, Maurice Goldring ; [translated from the French by Frances de Burgh-Whyte]
- The cause of Ireland, from the United Irishmen to partition, by Liz Curtis
- The green flag, Ourselves alone, Robert Kee, v.3
- The green flag, The most distressful country, Robert Kee, v.1
- The green flag, The bold Fenian men, Robert Kee, v.2
- Irish unification and N.A.T.O., by William Fitzgerald
- Our people, our future, [What Éire Nua means], Ruairí Ó Brádaigh
- Society under siege, a psychology of Northern Ireland, Rona M. Fields. --
- Ireland her own, an outline history of the Irish struggle for national freedom and independence, edited and with an epilogue by C. Desmond Greaves
- The Irish issue
- James Craig, Lord Craigavon, Patrick Buckland
- Contemporary Ireland, by L. Paul-Dubois, with an introduction by T. M. Kettle, M. P
- The indivisible island, the history of the partition of Ireland
- The Irish struggle and its results, translated from the French of L. Paul-Dubois, and revised by T. P. Gill
- The damnable question, a study in Anglo-Irish relations, by George Dangerfield. --
- The Irish issue in its American aspect, a contribution to the settlement of Anglo-American relations during and after the great war, by Shane Leslie
- Frongoch, University of Revolution, Sean O Mahony
- The uncivil wars, Ireland today, Padraig O'Malley. --
- The green flag, the turbulent history of the Irish National Movement. -
- From civil rights to armalites, Derry and the birth of the Irish troubles, Niall Ó Dochartaigh
- Realities of Irish life, by W. Steuart Trench ; with illustrations by his son, J. Townsend Trench