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For a comprehensive database of sources on the conflict in Northern Ireland see: C.A.I.N., URL: http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/
Only a few major works will be cited here:
Jonathan Bardon, A History of Ulster, Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1992.
Richard Deutsch and Viven Magowan, Northern Ireland (1968-1971): A Chronology of Events, Vol. 1 (1968-71), Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1973.
T. Ryle Dwyer, Nice Fellow: A Biography of Jack Lynch, Dublin: Mercier Press, 2001.
Ronan Fanning, Playing it cool: the response of the British and Irish governments to the crisis in Northern Ireland 1968-1969, 12 Irish Studies in International Affairs (2001) pp57-86
John Huston, ed., Brian Faulkner: Memoir of a Statesman, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1978.
W.D. Flackes, Northern Ireland : A Political Directory 1968-1979, New York: Gill and Macmillian, 1980.
Michael Kennedy, Division and Consensus: the politics of cross-border relations in Ireland 1925-1969, (Institute of Public Administration, Dublin 2000).
Dermot Keogh, Twentieth Century Ireland: Nation and State, New York St. Martin’s Press, 1995.
D Hamill, Pig in the middle: the Army in Northern Ireland 1969-1984, (Methuen, London, 1985).
John McGuffin, Internment, (Anvil Books, 1973).
Justin O’Brien, The Arms Trial, (Gill and Macmillian, 2000)
Enda Staunton, The Nationalists of Northern Ireland 1918-1973, (Columbia Press, 1973)
Sunday Times Insight Team, Ulster, London: Penguin, 1972.
P Taylor, Brits: the war against the IRA, (Bloomsbury, 2001)
Amnesty International, A Report on Allegations of Ill-treatment Made by Persons Arrested under the Special Powers Act after 8 th August 1971, (London, 1971).
Home Office, Report of the Enquiry into Allegations Against the Security Forces of Physical brutality in Northern Ireland arising out of events on 9th August 1971, London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1971.
Home Office, Report of the Committee of Privy Counsellors appointed to consider procedures for the interrogation of persons suspected of terrorism, (Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, London, 1972).
Publications of the European Court of Human Rights, Ireland v. United Kingdom: Series A (Judgment) and B (Oral hearings and pleadings).
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