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Asprey, R. B., ‘The challenge of guerrilla tactics’, NewYork Times, 13 July 1975. Augusteijn, J., ‘Review of M. Hopkinson: War of Independence’, American Historical Re-

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Augusteijn, J., ‘Political violence and democracy: an analysis of the tensions within Irish republican strategy, 1914–2002’, Irish Political Studies, vol. 18, no. 1 (2003).


 

Barry, M. B., ‘The Irish War of Independence as seen by the international press’, Irish Times, 3 January 2019.

Bé aslaí, P., ‘A comrade’s tribute: the message of a hero’s death’, An Saorstat, 29 August 1922.

Beaslai, P., ‘How it was done: IRA intelligence’, in Dublin’s Fighting Story 1916–21

(Tralee, 1949).

Bé aslaí, P., ‘The National Army is founded’, Irish Independent, 5 January 1953.

Bell, J. B., ‘The Thompson submachine gun in Ireland’, Irish Sword, vol. 8, no. 31 (1967).

Bell, J. B., ‘The shadow of the gunman’, Sword of Light: The Irish American Review, vol.

1, no. 1 (1974).

Bell, J. B., ‘Revolts against the Crown: the British response to imperial insurgency’, Pa- rameters (Journal of the Army War College), vol. 9, no. 1 (1974).

Bew, P., ‘Collins and Adams, LG and Blair’, The Spectator, 31 May 1997.

Bew, P., ‘Moderate nationalism and the Irish Revolution 1916–1923’, Historical Jour- nal, vol. 42, no. 3 (1999).

Bielenberg, A., Protestant emigration from the south of Ireland, 1911–1926’, lecture delivered at a conference on ‘Understanding our history: Protestants, the War of Independence, and the Civil War in Cork’, University College Cork, 13 De- cember 2008.

Binder, G., ‘On critical legal studies as guerrilla warfare’, Georgetown Law Journal, vol.

76, no. 1 (1987).

Borgonovo, J., ‘Revolutionary violence and Irish historiography’, Irish Historical Stud- ies, vol. 38, no. 150 (1996).

Bowden, T., ‘Bloody Sunday, a reappraisal’, European Studies Review, vol. 2, no. 1 (1972).

Bowden, T., ‘The Irish underground and the War of Independence 1919–1921’, Jour- nal of Contemporary History, vol. 8, no. 2 (1973).

Bowden, T., ‘Irelend: The Impact of Terror’, in Elliott-Batemen, Michael, John Ellis, and Tom Bowden, editors, Revolt to Revolution: Studies in the 19th and 20th Century Experience, (Manchester, 1974).

Bowden, T., ‘The IRA and the changing tactics of terrorism’, Political Quarterly, vol. 47 (1976).

Bowman, J., ‘De Valera on Ulster, 1919–1920: what he told America’, Irish Studies in International Affairs, vol. 1 (1979).

Bowman, J., ‘Sinn Fé in’s perspective of the Ulster Question: autumn, 1921’, Crane Bag, vol. 4, no. 2 (1980).

Boyce, D. G., ‘How to solve the Irish Question: Lloyd George and Ireland, 1916–21’, in A. J. P. Taylor (ed. ), Lloyd George: Twelve Essays (London, 1971).

Broom, J. T., ‘The Anglo-Irish War of 1919–1921, “Britain’s troubles—Ireland’s oppor- tunities”’ (final draft), published in That Fatal Knot: Compound Warfare (Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: US Army Command and General Staff College Press, 2002).

Buckley, D., ‘War of Independence: diary of Mayo events’, Cathair na Mart: Journal of the Westport Historical Society, vol. 19 (1999).

Carey, T. and de Burca, M., ‘Bloody Sunday 1920: new evidence’, History   Ireland, vol. 11, no. 2 (2003).


 

Carroll, F. M., ‘All standards of human conduct: the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland, 1920–1921’, É ire-Ireland, vol. 16 (Fall 1981).

Casey, J., ‘Republican Courts in Ireland, 1919–1922’, Irish Jurist, vol. 5 (1970). Casey, J., ‘The genesis of the Dá il Courts’, Irish Jurist, vol. 9 (1974).

Chartres, J. [writing as ‘Edward Seaton’], ‘The bloody English’, Irish Press (Philadel- phia), 7 January–15 April 1922.

Chartres, J. [writing as ‘Fear Faire’], ‘The English peril’, The Nation, 26 March, 2 and 9 April 1927.

Chesterton, G. K., What are Reprisals? (pamphlet, undated, no place of publication).

Chesterton, G. K., The Delusion of the Double Plan (pamphlet, undated, no place of publication).

Childers, R. E., ‘Military rule in Ireland’, Daily News, March–May 1920.

Coleman, M., ‘Women escaped the worst of the brutalities in the War of Independ- ence’, Irish Examiner, 27 November 2015.

Coleman, M., ‘Violence against women in the Irish War of Independence, 1919– 1921’, in D. Ferriter and S. Riordan (eds), Years of Turbulence: The Irish Revolution and its Aftermath (Dublin, 2015).

Coleman, M., ‘Compensating female Irish revolutionaries, 1916–1923’, Women’s His- torical Review, vol. 26 (2016).

Coleman, M., ‘Military Service pensions and the recognition and reintegration of guerrilla fighters after the Irish revolution’, Institute of Historical Research, vol. 91, no. 253 (2018).

Coleman, S., ‘The day we decided to sit down and fight’, Sunday Tribune, 12 August 2007.

Collins, L., ‘Michael Collins had a stalker’, Irish Independent, 9 October 2005. Comerford, M., ‘Women in struggle’, in P. McGlynn (ed. ), É ire Amach na Casca (pam-

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Connolly, L., ‘Sexual violence a dark secret in the Irish War of Independence and Civil War’, Irish Times, 10 January 2018.

Conway, An t-Athair C., ‘The Third Tipperary Brigade (1921–1923)’, Tipperary Histor- ical Journal (1990), 9–26; (1991), 35–49; (1992), 23–30.

Coogan, T. P., ‘Collins’ place in history stands the test of time’, Irish Independent, 22 Au- gust 2002.

Corkery, D., ‘Terence MacSwiney’, Studies: The Irish Jesuit Quarterly Review (December 1920).

Costello, F. J., ‘The Anglo-Irish War, 1919–1921: a reappraisal’, unpublished Ph. D the- sis, Boston College (1992).

Costello, F., ‘King George V’s speech at Belfast, 1921: prelude to the Anglo-Irish Truce’, É ire-Ireland, vol. 22, no. 3 (1987).

Costello, F., ‘The role of propaganda in the Anglo-Irish War, 1919–1921’, Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, vol. 14, no. 2 (1989).

Costello, F., ‘The Republican Courts and the decline of British rule in Ireland’, É ire- Ireland, vol. 25, no. 3 (1990).

Costigan, G., ‘The Anglo-Irish conflict, 1919–1921: a war of independence or system- atized murder? ’, University Review, vol. 5, no. 1 (1968).

Counahan, G., ‘The people backed the movement, 1920’, Capuchin Annual (1970). Coyle, E., ‘The history of Cumann na mBan’, An Phoblacht, 8 April 1933.


 

Cremin, M. R., ‘Fighting on their own terms: the tactics of the Irish Republican Army, 1919–1921’, Small Wars and Insurgencies, vol. 26, no. 6 (2015).

Cronin, S., ‘Connolly’s great leap in the dark’, Capuchin Annual (1977).

Cronin, S. et al., ‘Activities of the Ballingeary IRA 1920–1921’, Ballingeary Historical Society Journal (1998).

Crowe, T., ‘Life with a flying column, 1919–1921’, Tipperary Historical Journal, vol. 17 (2004).

Cuenca-Sanchez, I., ‘The dynamics of nationalist terrorism: ETA and the IRA’, Terror- ism and Political Violence, vol. 19 (2007).

Curran, J., ‘Ireland since 1916’, É ire-Ireland, vol. 1, no. 3 (1966).

Curran, J., ‘Lloyd George and the Irish settlement, 1921–1922’, É ire-Ireland, vol. 7 (1972).

Curran, J., ‘The decline and fall of the IRB’, É ire-Ireland, vol. 10, no. 1 (1975). Curtis, L., ‘Ireland’, Round Table, vol. 20 (June 1921).

Curtis, L., ‘The Irish boundary question’, Round Table, vol. 57 (December 1924). Curtis, L., Ireland (with introduction, ‘The Anglo Irish Treaty and the lost world of

Imperial Ireland’, by P. Walsh) (pamphlet, Belfast, 1991).

Danzer, Michael. ‘The Political Consequences of Terrorism: A Comparative Study of France and the United Kingdom’, Masters dissertation, University of Bucharest,

(June 2019).

Davis, E., ‘The guerrilla mind’, in D. Fitzpatrick (ed. ), Revolution? Ireland 1917–1923

(Dublin, 1990).

Davis, R., ‘Arthur Griffith’, Dublin Historical Society (1976).

Davis, R., ‘The advocacy of passive resistance in Ireland, 1916–1922’, Anglo-Irish Stud- ies, vol. 3 (1977).

Davis, R., ‘The IRB: a natural outcome of Young Irelandism? ’, History Ireland, vol. 16, no. 6 (2008).

Dennis, P. and Grey, J. (eds), ‘An art in itself: the theory and conduct of small wars and insurgencies’, Australian Army Military Conference (2006).

Deasy, L., ‘The Beara Peninsula campaign in the War of Independence’, É ire-Ireland, vol. 1, no. 2 (1966).

Deasy, L., ‘The Schull Peninsula in the War of Independence’, É ire-Ireland, vol. 1, no. 2 (1966).

Deasy, L., ‘The gallant Volunteers of Kilbrittain’, Bandon Historical Journal, vol. 22 (2006).

Denning, Major B. C., MC, ‘Modern problems of guerilla warfare’, Army Quarterly

(January 1927).

Dillon, G., ‘The Irish Republican Brotherhood’, University Review, vol. 2, no. 9 (1960). Dolan, A., ‘Killing and Bloody Sunday, November 1920’, Historical Journal, vol. 49, no.

3 (2006).

Dolan, A., ‘The shadow of a great fear: terror and revolutionary Ireland’, in D. Fitzpatrick (ed. ), Terror in Ireland (Dublin, 2012).

Donnelly, J. S.. Jnr. ‘“Unofficial” British Reprisals and IRA Provocation, 1919–1920: The Cases of Three Cork Towns’, Eire-Ireland, Vol. XLV, (2010).

 

Dorney, J., ‘How the Civil War “murder gang” tried to take over as judge, jury and ex- ecutioners’, Irish Independent, 20 August 2017.


 

Dorney, J., ‘Women, the right to vote and the struggle for Irish independence’, Irish Story, 9 February 2018.

Dowling, M., ‘“The Ireland that I would have”: de Valera and the creation of the Irish national image’, History Ireland, vol. 5, no. 2 (1997).

Doyle, E. J., ‘The employment of terror in the forgotten insurgency: Ireland 1919– 1922’, unpublished MS dissertation, US Defense Intelligence College, Bethesda, MD (1969).

Draper, G. I. A. D., ‘The status of combatants and the question of guerrilla warfare’,

BritishYear Book of International Law, vol. 173 (1971).

Duggan, G. C. [writing as ‘Periscope’], ‘The last days of Dublin Castle’, Blackwoods Magazine, vol. 212 (August, 1922).

Dwyer, T. R., ‘The key to ending partition that Michael Collins couldn’t turn’, Sunday Independent, 22 August 1982.

Dwyer, T. R., ‘Sectarian violence spreads across the North’, Irish Examiner, 2 July 2012. Dwyer, T. R., ‘When the horror of war hits homes’, Irish Examiner, 25 March 2013.

Dwyer, T. R., ‘The biographer who unwittingly made Michael Collins gay’, Irish Ex- aminer, 25 June 2015.

Dwyer, T. R., ‘The 1918 election that marked a turning point in history’, Irish Exam- iner, 5 December 2018.

Dwyer, T. R., ‘A momentous day as Dá il meets and first shots of War of Independence occur’, Irish Examiner, 20 January 2019.

Evans, G., ‘The raising of the First Dá il É ireann Loan and the British responses to it, 1919–1921’, unpublished Ph. D thesis, Department of History, National Univer- sity of Ireland, Maynooth (2012).

Fall, B., ‘The theory and practice of counterinsurgency’, Naval War College Review

(April 1965).

Fallon, L., ‘Forgotten allies: the Dublin Fire Brigade, 1919–1921’, An Cosantó ir (March 2019).

Fanning, R., ‘Leadership and transition from the politics of revolution to the politics of party: the example of Ireland, 1914–1939’, paper delivered to the Interna- tional Congress of Historical Societies, San Francisco, 27 August 1975.

Fanning, R., ‘Michael Collins, revolutionary democrat’, Sunday Independent, 14 Octo- ber 1990.

Fanning, R., ‘Michael Collins—an overview’, in G. Doherty and D. Keogh (eds),

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

Fierro, M. R., ‘British counterinsurgency operations in Ireland 1916–1921: a case study’, unpublished MA dissertation, US Naval War College, Newport, RI (1997).

Fishel, J. T. and Manwaring, M. G., ‘The SWORD model of counterinsurgency: a sum- mary and update’, Small Wars Journal (2008).

FitzGerald, D., ‘Mr Packenham on the Anglo-Irish Treaty’, Studies: The Irish Jesuit Quarterly Review, vol. 24 (1935).

Fitzgerald, T. E., ‘The execution of “spies and informers” in West Cork, 1921’, in D. Fitzpatrick (ed. ), Terror in Ireland (Dublin, 2012).

Fitzpatrick, D., ‘Irish people and policies’, unpublished Ph. D thesis, University of Cambridge (1974).

Fitzpatrick, D., ‘The geography of Irish nationalism: 1910–1922’, Past and Present, no.


 

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Fitzpatrick, D., ‘Ireland since 1870’, in R. F. Foster (ed. ), The Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland (Oxford, 1989).

Fitzpatrick, D., ‘Militarism in Ireland, 1900–1922’, in T. Bartlett and K. Jeffery (eds), A military history of Ireland (Cambridge, 1997).

Fitzpatrick, D., ‘“Decidedly a personality”: de Valera’s performance as a convict, 1916– 1917’, History Ireland, vol. 10, no. 2 (March/April 2002).

Fitzpatrick, D., ‘The price of Balbriggan’, in D. Fitzpatrick (ed. ), Terror in    Ireland

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Fitzsimons, F., ‘The Irish National Aid and Volunteers’ Dependants’ Fund’, History Ire- land, vol. 24, no. 3 (2016).

Flynn, C., ‘My part in Irish independence: the statement of Cornelius Flynn’ (ed.

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Foot, M. R. D., ‘The IRA and the origins of the SOE’, in M. R. D. Foot (ed. ), War and Society: Historical Essays in Honour and Memory of J. R. Western 1928–1971 (New York, 1973).

Foot, M. R. D. ‘The Irish Experience’, in Elliott-Batemen, Michael, John Ellis, and Tom Bowden, editors, Revolt to Revolution: Studies in the 19th and 20th Century Experience, (Manchester, 1974).

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Fox, R. M., ‘Ireland, retrospect and prospect’, The Nineteenth Century, vol. 102 (August 1927).

Freeman, P. A., ‘The career of Michael Collins with special reference to the Treaty of 1921’, unpublished Ph. D thesis, Bristol University (1963).

Gallagher, F., ‘Literature of the conflict’, Irish Book Lover, vol. 18 (May–June 1930). Gardiner, A. G,. ‘Stop the terror’, Daily News, 6 November 1920.

Gonne, M., ‘The real case against partition’, Capuchin Annual (1943). Good, J. W., ‘Partition in practice’, Studies, vol. 11 (1922).

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Gregory, A., ‘The boys of Kilmichael’, Journal of Contemporary History, vol. 34, no. 3 (1999).

Griffith, A., The Resurrection of Hungary: A Parallel for Ireland (pamphlet, 1904).

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Hammes, Col. T. X., ‘The way to win a guerrilla war’, Washington Post, 26 November


 

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Hammond, J. L., ‘A tragedy of errors’, The Nation, 8 January 1921. Hammond, J. L., ‘The terror in action’, The Nation, 30 April 1921.

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Hart, P., ‘Michael Collins and the assassination of Sir Henry Wilson’, Irish Historical Studies, vol. 28, no. 110 (1992).

Hart, P., ‘The geography of revolution in Ireland, 1917–1923’, Past and Present, no. 155 (May 1997).

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