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ADAMS, GERRY, Falls Memoirs (Dingle: Brandon Books, 1982).
BARTLETT, THOMAS and JEFFREY, KEITH (eds), A Military History of Ireland (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996).
BARZILAY, DAVID, The British Army in Ulster, vols 1, 2 and 3 (Belfast: Century Books, 1973–81).
BELL, J. BOWYER, The Secret Army. A History of the IRA (Dublin: The Academy Press, 1970).
BELL, J. BOWYER, A Time of Terror – How Democratic Societies Respond to Revolutionary Violence (Columbia, NY: Basic Books, 1978).
BELL, J. BOWYER, A Time of Terror: How Democratic Societies Respond to Revolutionary Violence (New York: Basic Books, 1981).
BELL, J. BOWYER, IRA Tactics and Targets (Dublin: Poolbeg, 1990).
BOYLE, KEVIN, HADDON, TOM, HILLYARD, PADDY, Ten Years on in Northern Ireland: The Level and Control of Political Violence (London: The Cobden Trust, 1980).
BOULTAR, ROGER, Death on the Rock (London: W.H. Allen, 1990).
BRUCE, STEVE, God Save Ulster! The Religion and Politics of Pais leyism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986).
BRUCE, STEVE, The Red Hand: Protestant Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992).
BURTON, ANTHONY, Urban Terrorism – Theory, Practice and Response (London: Leo Cooper, 1975).
CALLAGHAN, JAMES, A House Divided (London: Collins, 1973).
CLUTTERBUCK, RICHARD, The Long War: The Emergency in Malaya 1948–1960 (London: Cassell, 1967).
CLUTTERBUCK, RICHARD, Protest and the Urban Guerrilla (London: Cassell, 1973).
COOGAN, TIM PAT, The IRA (Glasgow: Fontana, 1980).
COOGAN, TIM PAT, The Troubles: Ireland's Ordeal 1966–1995 and the Search for Peace (London: Hutchinson, 1995).
CRONIN, SEAN, Irish Nationalism: A History of its Roots and Ideology (Dublin: Academy Press, 1980).
CURTIS, Liz, Ireland the Propaganda War (London: Pluto Press, 1984).
DEVLIN, BERNADETTE, The Price of My Soul (London: Pan, 1969).
DEWAR, LIEUTENANT-COLONEL MICHAEL, The British Army in Northern Ireland (London: Arms and Armour Press, 1985).
DILLON, MARTIN, The Enemy Within: The IRA's War Against the British (London: Doubleday, 1994).
DILLON, MARTIN and LEHANE, DENNIS, Political Murder in Northern Ireland (London: Penguin, 1973).
DUNN, JOHN, Modern Revolutions: An Introduction to the Analysis of a Political Phenomenon (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1972).
EVELEGH, ROBIN, Peace-Keeping in a Democratic Society (London: Hurst and Co., 1978).
FALIGOT, ROGER, The Kitson Experiment (London: Zed Press, 1983).
FARRELL, MICHAEL, Northern Ireland: The Orange State (London: Pluto Press, 1980).
FARRELL, MICHAEL, Arming the Protestants. The Formation of the Ulster Special Constabulary and the Royal Ulster Constabulary1920–1927 (London: Pluto, 1983).
FAULKNER, BRIAN, Memoirs of a Statesman (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1978).
FISK, ROBERT, The Point of No Return: The Strike Which Broke the British in Ulster (London: Andre Deutsch, 1975).
FITZGERALD, GARRETT, All in a Life (Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1989).
FOSTER, ROY, F., Modern Ireland 1600–1972 (London: Penguin, 1988).
HAMILL, DESMOND, Pig in the Middle: The Army in Northern Ireland 1969–1984 (London: Methuen, 1985).
HANNING, HUGH, Ulster, Brasseys Annual (June 1971).
HASTINGS, MAX, Ulster1969 (London: Gollancz, 1970).
HOPKINSON, MICHAEL, Green Against Green: The Irish Civil War (Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1988).
KEE, ROBERT, The Most Distressful Country. Vol. one of The Green Flag (London: Quartet Books, 1976).
KELLY, KEVIN, The Longest War (Dublin: Brandon Books, 1982).
KEOGH, DERMOT and HALTZEL, MICHAEL (eds), Northern Ireland and the Politics of Reconciliation (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993).
KITSON, FRANK, Low-Intensity Operations: Subversion, Insurgency, Peacekeeping (London: Faber & Faber, 1971).
KITSON, FRANK, Bunch of Five (London: Faber & Faber, 1977).
LACQUER, WALTER, The Terrorism Reader (London: Wildwood House, 1979).
LAWSON, NIGEL, The View from No. 11 (London: Bantam, 1982).
MACSTIOFAIN, SEAN, Memoirs of a Revolutionary (London: Gordon Cremonesi, 1975).
MANSERGH, NICHOLAS, The Unresolved Question. The Anglo-Irish Settlement and its Undoing, 1912–1972 (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1991).
MCARDLE, PATSY, The Secret War (Dublin: Mercier Press, 1984).
MCGUFFIN, JOHN, The Guineapigs (London: Penguin, 1974).
MCGUIRE, MAIRA, TO Take up Arms (London: Penguin, 1973).
MCKITTERICK, DAVID, Endgame: The Search for Peace in Northern Ireland (Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1994).
MOSS, ROBERT, Urban Guerrillas (London: Temple Smith, 1972).
MUENGER, ELIZABETH A., The British Military Dilemma in Ireland Occupation Politics, 1886–1914 (Kansas/Dublin: University Press of Kansas/Gill and Macmillan, 1991).
MURRAY, R., The SAS in Ireland (Cork: Mercier Press, 1990).
NELSON, SARAH, Ulster's Uncertain Defenders: Protestant Political, Paramilitary and Community Groups and the Northern Ireland Conflict (Belfast: Appletree Press, 1984).
O'BRIEN, CONOR CRUISE, States of Ireland (New York: Pantheon Books, 1972).
O'FARRELL, PATRICK, Ireland's English Question (London: Batsford, 1971).
O'MALLEY, PADRAIG, The Uncivil Wars, Ireland Today (Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1983).
O'NEILL, TERENCE, Ulster at the Cross-roads (London: Faber, & Faber1969).
PAGET, ROBERT, Last Post, Aden (London: Faber & Faber, 1969).
PIMLOTT, BEN, Harold Wilson (London: HarperCollins, 1992).
PURDIE, B., Politics in the Streets: The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland (Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1990).
ROSE, RICHARD, Governing Without Consensus: An Irish Perspective (Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 1971).
SMITH, M.L.R., Fighting For Ireland: The Military Strategy of the Irish Republican Movement (London: Routledge, 1995).
STERLING, CLAIRE, The Terror Network (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1981).
SUNDAY TIMES INSIGHT TEAM, Ulster (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1972).
TABER, ROBERT, The War of the Flea (St Albans: Paladin, 1971).
TAYLOR, PETER, Beating the Terrorists (London: Penguin, 1980).
TOWNSHEND, CHARLES, Political Violence in Ireland: Government and Resistance since 1848 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1983).
TOWNSHEND, CHARLES, The British Campaign in Ireland 1919–21: The Development of Political and Military Policies (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975).
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WALLACE, MARTIN, Northern Ireland: 50 Years of Self Government (Newton Abbott: David and Charles, 1971).
WAPSHOTT, NICHOLAS and BROCK, GEORGE, Thatcher (London: Futura, 1983).
WATT, DAVID (ed.), The Constitution of Northern Ireland: Problems and Prospects (London: Heinemann, 1981).
WHITELAW, WILLIAM, Memoirs (London: Aurum, 1989).
WHYTE, JOHN, Interpreting Northern Ireland (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990).
WILKINSON, PAUL (ed.), British Perspectives on Terrorism (London: Macmillan, 1986).
WILKINSON, PAUL (ed.), Terrorism and the Liberal State (London: Macmillan, Second Edition1986).
Articles
ARCHER, JEFFREY, ‘Constitutionalism and Violence: The Case of Ireland’, Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics 22 (1984), pp. 111–27.
ASCHER, WILLIAM, ‘The Moralism of Attitudes Supporting Intergroup Violence’, Political Psychology 7 (1986), pp. 403–25.
AUGHEY, ARTHUR, ‘Between Exclusion and Recognition: The Politics of the Ulster Defence Association’, Conflict Quarterly 1 (1985), pp. 40–52.
BELL, J. BOWYER, ‘The Chronicles of Violence in Northern Ireland: A Tragedy in Endless Acts’, Review of Politics B8, no. 4 (October 1976), pp. 510–33.
BEW, PAUL and PATTERSON, HENRY, ‘The Protestant-Catholic Conflict in Ulster’, Journal of International Affairs 36 (1982), pp. 223–34.
BOWDEN, T., ‘The IRA and the Changing Tactics of Terrorism’, Political Quarterly xl, vii (1976), pp. 425–37.
CARLTON, CHARLES, ‘Judging Without Consensus: The Diplock Courts in Northern Ireland’, Law and Policy Quarterly 3 (1981), pp. 225–42.
CHALFONT, LORD, ‘The Army and the IRA’, New Statesman (2 April 1971).
CHARTERS, DAVID, ‘Intelligence and Psychological Warfare Operations in Northern Ireland’, Journal of the Royal Services Institute for Defence Studies , September 1977, 122 (1977), pp. 22–7.
COLE, JOHN, ‘Security Constraints’ in DAVID WATT (ed.), The Constitution of Northern Ireland (London: Heinemann, 1981), pp. 140–5.
ENLOE, C.H., ‘Police and Military in Ulster: Peace-keeping or Peace Subverting’, Journal of Peace Research 15, 3 (1978), pp. 243–59.
FIELDS, RONA M., ‘Psychological Genocide: The Children of Northern Ireland’, History of Childhood Quarterly 3 (1975), pp. 201–24.
FINN, JOHN E., ‘Public Support for Emergency (Anti-Terrorist) Legislation in Northern Ireland: A Preliminary Analysis’, Terrorism: An International Journal 10 (1987), pp. 113–24.
FISK, ROBERT, ‘The Effect of Violence’ in The British Question Erroneously Called the Irish Question, The Polytechnic of Wales Environment Group (26 February 1976).
FOLEY, THOMAS P., ‘Public Security and Individual Freedom: The Dilemma of Northern Ireland’, The Yale Journal of World Public OrderS (1982), pp. 284–324.
FOX, MAJOR K.O., ‘Capital Punishment and Terrorist Murder: The Continuing Debate’, Army Quarterly and Defence Journal 106, (1976), pp. 189–93.
FROMKIN, DAVID, ‘The Strategy of Terrorism’, Foreign Affairs (July 1975), pp. 683–98.
GARRET, B., ‘10 Years of British Troops in Northern Ireland’, International Security 4 (1980).
GRAHAM LIEUTENANT-COLONEL, P.W., ‘Low Level Civil Military Co-ordination – Belfast 1970–1973’, Royal United Services Institute Defence Study Journal (September 1974), pp. 80–4.
HALL, R.A., ‘Violence and its Effects on the Community’, Medico-Legal Journal 43 (1975), pp. 89–100.
HANNING, HUGH, ‘Ulster’, Brasseys Annual (June 1971), pp. 147–57.
HILLYARD, PADDY, ‘Law and Order in John Darby’ in Paddy Hillyard (ed.), Northern Ireland: The Background to Conflict (Syracuse, NY: Appletree Press, 1983).
HOLDEN REID, BRIAN, ‘The Experience of the British Army in Northern Ireland’ in Yonah Alexander and Alan O'Day, Ireland's Terrorist Dilemma ( Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff publishers, 1986), pp. 249–61.
JACKSON, H., ‘The Two Irelands, The Problem of the Double Minority – A Duel Study of Inter-group Tension’, The Minority Rights Group Report No. 2 (London: Minority Rights Group, 1972).
JANKE, PETER, ‘Return to Direct Rule’, Conflict Studies 50 (October 1974), pp. 1–7.
JORGENSEN, BIRTHE, ‘Defending the Terrorists: Queen's Counsel before the Courts of Northern Ireland’, Journal of Law & Society 9 (1982), pp. 115–26.
LOWRY, DAVID R., ‘Terrorism and Human Rights: Counter-insurgency and Necessity at Common Law’, Notre Dame Lawyer 53 (1977), pp. 49–89.
MDLHENEY, COLIN P., ‘Arbiters of Ulster's Destiny? The Military Role of the Protestant Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland’, Conflict Quarterly 5 (1985), pp. 33–40.
MOXON-BROWN, E., ‘The Water and the Fish: Public Opinion and the Provisional IRA’ in Paul Wilkinson (ed.), British Perspectives on Terrorism (London: George Allen and Unwin, 1981), pp. 41–73.
MOXON-BROWN, E., ‘Alienation: The Case of the Catholics in Northern Ireland’, Journal of Political Science 14 (1986), pp. 74–88.
MURRAY, RUSSELL, ‘Killings of Local Security Forces in Northern Ireland 1969–1981’, Terrorism: An International Journal 7 (1984), pp. 11–52.
O'DONOGHUE, JOSEPH and O'DONOGHUE, MARY ANN, ‘Toward Understanding Group Conflict in Northern Ireland’, International Journal of Group Tensions 11 (1981), pp. 119–25.
O'KEEFE, TERENCE, ‘Alienated in Ulster’, The Tablet (15 December 1984).
POCKRASS, ROBERT M., ‘Terroristic Murder in Northern Ireland: Who is Killed and Why?’, Terrorism: An International Journal 9.4 (1987), pp. 341–59.
PRICE, D.L., ‘Security Attrition Tactics’, Conflict Studies 50 (October 1974), pp. 7–21.
ROSENHEAD, J., ‘Less Lethal Weapons’, New Scientist (16 December 1976).
SCHELLENBERG, JAMES A., ‘Area Variations of Violence in Northern Ireland’, Sociological Focus 10 (1977), pp. 69–78.
SPJUT, ROBERT J., ‘Criminal Statistics and Statistics on Security in Northern Ireland’, British Journal of Criminology 23 (1983), pp. 358–80.
STONE, J.L.JR, ‘Irish Terrorism Investigations’, FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (October 1987), pp. 18–23.
TUGWELL, MAJOR-GENERAL MAURICE, ‘Revolutionary Prospects and Possible Counter Measures’, National Defence College, 1976/77.
WARNER, BRUCE, ‘Extradition Law and Practice in the Crucible of Ulster, Ireland and Great Britain: A Metamorphosis?’, Conflict Quarterly 7 (1987), pp. 57–92.
Newspapers and periodicals
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The Times |
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Reports
Amnesty International, UK, , Killings by Security Forces in Northern Ireland (updated) London, 1990.
Bennett Report on RUC Interrogation Methods, Cmnd 7497, HMSO, London, 1979.
Cameron Report into Disturbances in Northern Ireland, Cmd 532, HMSO, Belfast, 1969.
Diplock Report of Commission on New Legal Procedures to Deal with Suspected Terrorists, Cmnd 5185, HMSO, London, 1972.
Hunt Report on Police in Northern Ireland, Cmd 535, HMSO, Belfast, 1969.
The Parker Report, Cmnd 4901, HMSO, London, 1972.
The Scarman Tribunal, Violence and Civil Disturbances in Northern Ireland in 1969, Cmd 566 (2 vols), HMSO, Belfast, 1972.
Report of the Tribunal Appointed to inquire into the events of Sunday January 30, 1972 which led to the loss of life in Connection with the procession in Londonderry on that day. By the Rt Hon Lord Widgery, OBE. HL 101, HC 220.
Official publications
British Army Land Operations, Vol. 3 Counter Revolutionary Operations (Ministry of Defence) 29 August 1979.
The Future of Northern Ireland. A Paper for Discussion, HMSO, London, 1972.
The Government of Northern Ireland, Proposals for Further Discussion, Cmnd 7950, HMSO, London, 1980.
The Northern Ireland Constitution, Cmnd 5675, HMSO, London, 1974.
House of Commons Parliamentary Debates, 5 series.
House of Commons Parliamentary Debates, 6 series.
Maps
1 The British Isles
2 Ireland
3 Northern Ireland
4 Sectarian population distribution