Northern Ireland -- History -- 1968-1998
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Northern Ireland -- History -- 1968-1998
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Northern Ireland
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of43
- The case for the defence of Articles Two & Three
- Some thoughts on the situation in Northern Ireland, a report to the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, by Senator Clairborne Pell
- British Army terror tactics, West Belfast, September-October, 1976, by Brian Brady, Denis Faul, Raymond Murray
- The fighting Irish
- Majella O'Hare, shot dead by the British Army, 14 August 1976, by Denis Faul and Raymond Murray
- Death on a country road, Desmond Fahy
- The politics of force
- A pocket history of Ireland, Breandán O hEithir
- Britain's war machine in Ireland, Maurice Burke
- The troubles, Ireland's ordeal 1966-1996 and the search for peace, Tim Pat Coogan
- The red hand, Protestant paramilitaries in Northern Ireland, Steve Bruce
- Political murder in Northern Ireland, [by] Martin Dillon and Denis Lehane
- The Committee, political assassination in Northern Ireland, Sean McPhilemy
- Bloody Sunday and the rule of law in Northern Ireland, Dermot P.J. Walsh
- Blood on the shamrock, an American ponders Northern Ireland, 1968-1990, Mark J. Hurley
- My American struggle for justice in Northern Ireland, Sean McManus
- The genesis of revolution, by James Kelly
- Bloody Sunday, a miscarriage of justice
- A flower grows in Ireland, Ron Wilson
- Collusion, 1990-1994, loyalist paramilitary murders in North of Ireland
- SAS terrorism, the assassin's glove, by Denis Faul, Raymond Murray
- Monaghan, county of intrigue, an insight into the political, legal, and religious intrigues in this border area during the period 1968-1979, Mícéal Ó Cuinneaghain
- Sister Genevieve, a courageous woman's triumph in Northern Ireland, John Rae
- Northern Ireland--a role for the United States?, Report, by two members of the Committee on the Judiciary, Ninety-fifth Congress, second session, based on a factfinding trip to Northern Ireland, the Irish Republic, and England, August/September, 1978
- Those are real bullets, Bloody Sunday, Derry, 1972, Peter Pringle & Philip Jacobson
- Northern Ireland, the peace process and the IRA cease-fire of August 31, 1994, Karen Donfried
- War and words, the Northern Ireland media reader, edited by Bill Rolston, David Miller
- The troubles, Ireland's ordeal, 1966-1995, and the search for peace, Tim Pat Coogan
- Saint Anthony messenger, a national Catholic family magazine, September 1991
- From civil rights to armalites, Derry and the birth of the Irish troubles, Niall Ó Dochartaigh
- Hidden truths, Bloody Sunday 1972, edited by Trisha Ziff
- Contact, A.F.N. Clarke
- Political prisoners in the United States, New York, H-Block/Armagh Committee
- The road to Bloody Sunday, Raymond McClean
- Acts of union, reports on Ireland, 1973-79, Anthony Bailey
- Contact, A.F.N. Clarke
- Counterinsurgency and collusion in Northern Ireland, Mark McGovern
- Requiem for a spy, the killing of Robert Nairac, Anthony Bradley
- The Shankill butchers, the real story of cold-blooded mass murder, Martin Dillon
- Bloody Ulster, [by] A.J. Barker
- Northern Ireland., Hearings before the Subcommittee on Europe of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-second Congress, second session. February 28 and 29; and March 1, 1972
- Irish essays, by Kevin M. Cahill
- IRA tactics and targets, J. Bowyer Bell
Outgoing Resources
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