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Mansergh, M., ‘Physical force or passive resistance? Soloheadbeg—vindicating a democratic mandate for independence’, History Ireland, vol. 27, no. 2 (2019).


 

Markievicz, Countess C., ‘Cumann na mBan’, Cumann na mBan, vol. 11, no. 10 (1926).

Marnane, D. G., ‘The War of Independence in Tipperary town and district, part one: chronology’, Tipperary Historical Journal, vol. 21 (2008).

Maume, P., ‘From deference to citizenship: Irish republicanism, 1870–1923’, The Re- public, no. 2 (2001).

Mawe, T., ‘A comparative survey of the historical debates surrounding Ireland, World War I and the Irish Civil War’, History Studies, vol. 13 (2012).

Merari, A., ‘Terrorism as a strategy of insurgency’, Terrorism and Political Violence, vol. 5, no. 4 (1993).

Merrigan, P. (ed. M. Bourke), ‘Life with the South TipperaryVolunteers 1914–1921’,

Tipperary Historical Journal, vol. 18 (2005).

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Mulcahy, General R., ‘Conscription and the General Headquarters staff ’, Capuchin Annual (1968).

Mulcahy, General R., ‘Chief of Staff, 1919’, Capuchin Annual (1970).

Mulcahy, Dr R., MD, ‘The development of the Irish Volunteers, 1916–1922’, An Cosantó ir, vol. 40 (Part 1: February, Part 2: March, Part 3: April 1980). [A paper read to the Irish Historical Society, 9 November 1978. ]

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Murdoch, R., ‘Robert Barton’, Sunday Press, 26 September and 3 October 1971. Murphy, B., ‘The First Dá il É ireann’, History Ireland, vol. 2, no. 1 (1994).

Murphy, Major H. L., ‘Countess Markievicz’, An Cosantó ir (June 1946).

Murphy, J. F. Jr, ‘Michael Collins and the craft of intelligence’, International Journal of In- telligence and Counterintelligence, vol. 27, issue 2 (17 August 2010).

Murphy, M., ‘Revolution and terror in Kildare, 1919–1923’, in D. Fitzpatrick (ed. ),

Terror in Ireland (Dublin, 2012).

Murphy, Fr S., ‘War of Independence seen as Catholic war on Protestants’, Irish Times, 15 January 2019.

Murray, N., ‘The rarely spoken about violence against women during the Irish revolu- tion’, Irish Examiner, 12 September 2017.

Nevinson, H., ‘The Anglo-Irish War’, Contemporary Review, no. 667 (July 1921). Newsinger, J., ‘I bring not peace but a sword: the religious motif in the Irish War of

Independence’, Journal of Modern History, vol. 13, no. 3 (1978).

Ni Chumnaill, E., ‘The history of Cumann na mBan’, An Phoblacht, 8 April 1933. Noonan, G., ‘Republican terrorism in Britain, 1920–1921’, in D. Fitzpatrick (ed. ), Ter-

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Novak, R., ‘Keepers of important secrets: the Ladies Committee of the IRB’, History


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Nunan, S., ‘President de Valera’s mission to the USA, 1919–20’, Capuchin Annual

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O’Beirne-Ranelagh, J., ‘The IRB from Treaty to 1924’, Irish Historical Studies, vol. 20, no. 77 (1976).

O’Brien, G., ‘The record of the first Dá il debates’, Irish Historical Studies, vol. 28, no.

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O’Brien, P., ‘Masters of chaos: British special forces during the Irish War of    Inde- pendence’, An Cosantó ir (March 2019).

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O’Donoghue, F., ‘Irish leaders of our time: 2—Tomá s MacCurtain’, An Cosantó ir, vol. 5, no. 2 (1945).

O’Donoghue, F., ‘Irish leaders of our time: 12—Liam Lynch as OC 1st Southern Di- vision’, An Cosantó ir, vol. 6, no. 1 (1946).

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O’Halpin, E., ‘Sir Warren Fisher and the Coalition, 1919–1922’, Historical Journal, vol.

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O’Halpin, E., ‘British intelligence in Ireland’, in C. Andrew and D. Dilks (eds), The Missing Dimension: Governments and Intelligence Communities in the Twentieth Cen- tury (Urbana, IL, 1984).

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Michael Collins and the Making of the Irish State (Cork, 1998).

O’Halpin, E., ‘Counting terror: Bloody Sunday and the dead of the Irish Revolution’, in D. Fitzpatrick (ed. ), Terror in Ireland 1916–1923 (Dublin, 2012).

O’Hannigan, D., ‘The origin of the IRA flying column’, An Cosantó ir, vol. 6, no.

12 (1946).

O’Leary, N., ‘An account from the Bureau of Military History: Ned O’Leary’s ac- count of the War of Independence in North Tipperary’, Tipperary Historical Jour- nal, vol. 23 (2010).

O’Luing, S., ‘The “German Plot” 1918’, Capuchin Annual (1969).

O’Mahony, R., ‘The sack of Balbriggan and tit-for-tat killing’, in D. Fitzpatrick (ed. ),

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O’Mahony, S., Three Murders in Dublin Castle (pamphlet, Dublin, 2000).

O’Malley, E., ‘IRA raids’, Sunday Press, 23 and 30 October, 6 and 13 November 1955. O’Malley, C. K. H., ‘Ernie O’Malley autobiographical letter’, Cathair na Mart: Journal of


the Westport Historical Society, vol. 9, no. 1 (1989).

O’Neill, D. J., ‘The cult of self-sacrifice: the Irish experience’, É ire-Ireland, vol. 24, no. 2 (1972).

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O’Riordan, M., ‘The spy who grew up with the bold’, Irish Political Review, vol. 25, no. 4 (April 2010).

O’Rourke, P., ‘Remembering the past: FitzGerald, Murphy and MacSwiney’, An Phoblacht, 2 November 1999.

Ó Ruairc, L., ‘Did the Black and Tans run from the rifles of the IRA? ’, History Ireland, vol. 12, no. 2 (2004).

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Ó Ruairc, P. Ó g, ‘Spies and informers beware’, An Cosantó ir (March 2019). O’Sheil, K., ‘Memories of my lifetime’, Irish Times, 7–23 November 1966.

O’Shiel, K. (ed. F. Campbell), ‘The last land war? Kevin O’Shiel’s memoir of the Irish Revolution (1916–21)’, Archivium Hibernicum, vol. 57 (2003).

Ó Snodaigh, A., ‘General amnesty—1917’, An Phoblacht, 13 June 1997.

Ó Snodaigh, A., ‘Sir Henry Wilson executed’, An Phoblacht, 19 June 1997.

Ó Snodaigh, A., ‘Electoral success—the first step’, An Phoblacht, 17 June 1999.

Ó Snodaigh, A., ‘The Mansion House “Irish Assembly”’, An Phoblacht, 8 July 1999. Ó Snodaigh, A., ‘Sinn Fé in and Sinn Fé in’, An Phoblacht, 30 September 1999.

Ó Snodaigh, A., ‘Usk jail death, 1918’, An Phoblacht, 2 December 1999.

Ó Snodaigh, A., ‘The Declaration of Independence’, An Phoblacht, 13 January   2000. Ó Snodaigh, A., ‘Ireland’s independence declared’, An Phoblacht, 27 January 2000.

Ó Snodaigh, A., ‘An Address to Free Nations’, An Phoblacht, 3 February 2000. Ó Snodaigh, A., ‘The Democratic Programme’, An Phoblacht, 9 March 2000. Ó Snodaigh, A., ‘The first Cabinet’, An Phoblacht, 16 March 2000.

Ó Snodaigh, A., ‘Press coverage for First Dá il’, An Phoblacht, 30 March 2000.

Ó Snodaigh, A., ‘Remembering the past: the 1917 IRA Convention’, An Phoblacht, 27 April 2000.

Ó Snodaigh, P., ‘The Thompson machine gun: a few notes’, Irish Sword, vol. 22, no. 89 (2001).

O’Sullivan, P. and Lee, F., ‘The execution of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson: the facts’, Sunday Press, 10 August 1958.

O’Toole, F., ‘The 1918 election was an amazing moment for Ireland’, Irish Times, 8 December 2018.

O’Toole, F., ‘The first shots of the “Tan War” in 1919’, Irish Times, 16 January 2019. Paret, P., Internal War and Pacification. The Verdict. Princeton University Research Mono-

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Perlman, J., ‘Terence MacSwiney, the triumph and tragedy of the hunger strike’, New York State Historical Association, vol. 88, no. 3 (2007).

Petter, M., ‘“Temporary gentlemen” in the aftermath of the Great War: rank, status and the ex-officer problem’, Historical Journal, vol. 37, no. 1 (1994).

Phelan, S., ‘Michael Collins’s “killer” met him twice’, Irish Independent, 2 October 2014).

Popplewell, R., ‘Lacking intelligence: some reflections on recent approaches to British counter-insurgence 1900–1960’, Intelligence and National Security, vol. 10, no. 2


 

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Power, G., ‘Irish leaders of our time 8—Liam Lynch’, An Cosantó ir, vol. 5, no. 9 (1945).

Prisk, C. E., ‘The umbrella of legitimacy’, in M. G. Manwaring (ed. ), Uncomfortable Wars: Toward a New Paradigm of Low Intensity Conflict (Boulder, CO, 1991).

Quinlan, A., ‘The mother who turned IRA spy to save her son’, Irish Independent, 25 November 2012.

Rains, G. J., ‘Torpedoes’, Southern Historical Society Papers, vol. 3 (May–June 1877). Rast, M., ‘Tactics, politics and propaganda in the Irish War of Independence, 1917–

1921’, unpublished Master’s thesis, Georgia State University (2011).

Regan, J., ‘Looking at Mick again—demilitarising Michael Collins’, History Ireland, vol. 3, no. 3 (1995).

Regan, J., ‘Michael Collins—the legacy and intestacy’, in G. Doherty and D. Keogh (eds), Michael Collins and the Making of the Irish State (Cork, 1998).

Regan, J., ‘Irish public histories as an historiographical problem’, Irish Historical Studies, vol. 37, no. 146 (2010).

Reid, C., ‘Stephen Gwynn and the failure of constitutional nationalism in Ireland, 1919–1921’, Historical Journal, vol. 53, no. 3 (2010).

Reid, E. N., ‘British intelligence operations during the Anglo-Irish War’, unpublished Master’s dissertation, Central Washington University (2016).

Richardson, M., ‘Terrorism: trauma in the excess of affect’, in R. Kurtz (ed. ), Cam- bridge Critical Concepts: Trauma and Literature (Cambridge, 2018).

Roche, R., ‘Events in Wexford—1920’, Capuchin Annual (1970).

Roth, A., ‘Gun running from Germany to Ireland in the early 1920’s’, Irish Sword, vol.

22, no. 88 (2000).

Ryan, L., ‘“Drunken Tans”: representations of sex and violence in the Anglo-Irish War (1919–1921)’, Feminist Review, no. 66 (Autumn 2000).

Ryan, M., ‘Tom Barry and the Kilmichael ambush’, History Ireland, vol. 13, no. 5 (2005).

Ryan, M., ‘The Kilmichael ambush, 1920: exploring the “provocative chapters”’, His- tory, vol. 92, no. 306 (2007).

Ryan, M., ‘The commander-in-chief ’s cap badge? ’, History Ireland, vol. 19, no. 5 (2011).

Ryan, R., ‘The man who stood next to Collins’s killer’, The Cork Examiner, 5 Novem- ber 1985.

Ryan, T., ‘One man’s flying column’, Tipperary Historical Journal, vol. 4 (1991).

Ryan, T., ‘One man’s flying column, part 2’, Tipperary Historical Journal, vol. 5 (1992).

Ryan, T., ‘One man’s flying column, part 3’, Tipperary Historical Journal, vol. 6 (1993).

Seedorf, M. F., ‘The Lloyd George government and the Strickland Report on the burning of Cork 1920’, Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, vol. 4, no. 2 (1972).

Seedorf, M., ‘Defending reprisals: Sir Hamar Greenwood and the “Troubles”, 1920–1921’, É ire-Ireland (Winter 1990).

Selth, A., ‘Ireland and insurgency: the lessons of history’, Small Wars and Insur- gencies, vol. 2, no. 2 (1991).


 

Sharkey, S., ‘My role as an Intelligence Officer with the Third Tipperary Brigade (1919–1921)’, Tipperary Historical Journal, vol. 11 (1998).

Shortt, R., ‘IRA activity in Westmeath during the War of Independence, 1918–1921: part one’, Rí ocht na Midhe, vol. 16 (2005).

Shortt, R., ‘IRA activity in Westmeath during the War of Independence, 1918–1921: part two’, Rí ocht na Midhe, vol. 17 (2006).

Silke, A., ‘Ferocious times: the IRA, the RIC, and Britain’s failure in 1919–1921’, Ter- rorism and Political Violence, vol. 27, no. 3 (19 April 2016).

Simon, Sir J. A., ‘Irish reprisals: Auxiliary Division’s record’, London Times, 25 April 1921.

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Smith, S. C., ‘General Templer and counter-insurgence in Malaya: hearts and minds, intelligence and propaganda’, Intelligence and National Security, vol. 16, no. 3 (2001).

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