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(l-r) Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-91); Michael Collins (1890-1922); Lloyd George (1863-1945)

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Section one - Britain and Ireland in history

Section two - the post-1969 'troubles'

Section three - British history

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Bibliography (1) – Britain and Ireland in history

 

Core texts - Britain and Ireland in history

Paul Bew, Ireland: The Politics of Enmity 1789-2006 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007)

Tim Pat Coogan, The IRA (London: Arrow Books, 2004)

Richard English, Irish Freedom: A History of Nationalism in Ireland (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2006)

R. F. Foster, Modern Ireland, 1600-1972 (London: Penguin, 1990)

R.F. Foster, The Oxford History of Ireland (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006) 

David Harkness, Ireland in the Twentieth Century: Divided Island (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1996)

Alvin Jackson, Ireland 1798-1998 (London: Blackwell, 1999) 

J.J. Lee, Ireland 1912-1985: Politics & Society (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989)

James Loughlin, The Ulster Question since 1945 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 1998)

F.S.L. Lyons, Ireland Since the Famine (London: Fontana, 2nd rev. edn., 1985)

John Whyte, Interpreting Northern Ireland (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991) 

 

Books - Britain and Ireland in history

B.H. Abbott, Gladstone and Disraeli (1972)

Paul Adelman and Robert Pearce, Great Britain & the Irish Question 1798-1922 (2005)

Christopher Andrew, Secret Service: The Making of the British Intelligence Community (1985)

Paul Arthur and Keith Jeffery, Northern Ireland since 1968 (1996)

Joost Augusteijn, From Public Defiance to Guerrilla Warfare: Experience of Ordinary Volunteers in the Irish War of Independence (1996)

Joost Augusteijn, The Memoirs of John M. Regan: A Catholic Officer in the RIC and RUC, 1909-48 (2007)

Jonathan Bardon, A History of Ulster (1992)

Tom Barry, Guerrilla days in Ireland: A first-hand account of the Black and Tan War (1919-1921) (1949/ 1998)

T. Bartlett, The Fall and Rise of the Irish Nation: The Catholic Question 1690-1830 (1992)

Thomas Bartlett and Keith Jeffery (eds), A military history of Ireland (1996)

Brian E. Barton, The Government of Northern Ireland, 1920-1923 (1980)

Brian E. Barton, From Behind a Closed Door: Secret Court Martial Records of the Easter Rising (2002)

J. C. Beckett, The Making of Modern Ireland 1603-1923 (1966)

J. Bowyer Bell, The Secret Army: A History of the IRA, 1916-1970 (1972/ 1989)

Richard Bennett, The Black and Tans (1959 [2001])

Paul Bew, C.S. Parnell (1978)

Paul Bew, Land and the National Question in Ireland 1858-1882 (1978)

Paul Bew, Ideology and the Irish Question: Ulster Unionism and Irish Nationalism, 1912-1916 (1994)

Paul Bew, Henry Patterson and Peter Gibbon, Northern Ireland 1921-1994: Political Forces and Social Classes (1995)

Paul Bew, John Redmond (1996)

John Borgonovo, Spies, Informers and the 'Anti-Sinn Fein Society': The Intelligence War in Cork City, 1919-1921 (2006) 

G. C. Bolton, The Passing of the Irish Act of Union (1996)

John Bowman, De Valera and the Ulster Question, 1917-1973 (1982)

D.G. Boyce (ed.), Nationalism in Ireland (Dublin, 1982)

D.G. Boyce (ed.), The Revolution in Ireland 1879-1923 (1988)

D.George Boyce, Nineteenth Century Ireland: the Search for Stability (1990/ 2005)

D.George Boyce and Alan O'Day (eds), Parnell in perspective (1991)

D.G. Boyce, The Irish Question and British Politics 1886-1996 (1996)

John Brewer, The Royal Irish Constabulary: An Oral History (1990)

John Brewer and Garteh I. Higgins, Anti-Catholicism in Northern Ireland 1600-1998: The Mote and the Beam (1998)

Michael Brown, Patrick M. Geoghegan and James Kelly (eds), The Irish Act of Union: Bicentennial Essays (2003)

Terence Brown, Ireland: A Social and Cultural History, 1922 to the Present (1990)

Steve Bruce, God Save Ulster: The religion and politics of Paisleyism (1986)

Patrick Buckland, Irish Unionism I: The Anglo-Irish and the New Ireland (1972)

Patrick Buckland, Irish Unionism II: Ulster Unionism and the Origins of Northern Ireland 1886-1922 (1973)

Patrick Buckland, Irish Unionism 1885-1923: A Documentary History (1973)

Patrick Buckland, The Factory of Grievances: Devolved Government in Northern Ireland 1921-1939 (1979)

Patrick Buckland, James Craig (1980)

Patrick Buckland, A History of Northern Ireland (1989)

Paul Canning, British policy towards Ireland, 1921-41 (1985)

Nicholas Canny, The Elizabethan Conquest of Ireland: A Pattern Established, 1565–76 (1976)

Nicholas P. Canny Making Ireland British, 1580–1650 (2001)

Denis Carroll, Religion in Ireland: Past, Present and Future (1999)

James Connolly: Selected political writings, edited and introduced by Owen Dudley Edwards and Bernard Ransom (1973)

James Connolly: Selected Writings, edited by Peter Berresford Ellis (1976)

Sean Cronin, Irish Nationalism: A History of Its Roots and Ideology (1980)

S. Clark and J. S. Donnelly Jr., Irish Peasants: violence and political unrest 1780-1914 (1992)   

Tony Claydon, William III and the godly revolution (1996)

Tony Claydon and Ian McBride (eds), Protestantism and national identity: Britain and Ireland c.1650 - c.1850 (1998)

Tony Claydon, William III: profiles in power (2002)

Tony Claydon, Europe and the making of England, 1660-1760 (2007)

Joseph Cleary and Claire Connolly (eds), Cambridge Companion to Irish Studies (2005)

Linda Colley, Britons: Forging the Nation 1707–1837 (1992)

Peter Collins (ed.), Nationalism and Unionism: Conflict in Ireland, 1885-1921 (1994)

Vincent Comerford, The Fenians in context: Irish politics and society, 1848-82 (1985/ 1998)

Sean J. Connolly, Religion, law and power: the making of Protestant Ireland 1660–1760 (1992)

Sean J. Connolly (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Irish History (1998)

Stephen Conway, War, State, and Society in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland (2006)

Tim Pat Coogan, Michael Collins (1991)

Tim Pat Coogan, De Valera: Long Fellow, Long Shadow (1995)

Tim Pat Coogan, 1916: The Easter Rising (2005)

Peter Cottrell, The Anglo-Irish War: The Troubles of 1913-1922 (2006)

Colin Cross (ed.), Life with Lloyd George: The Diary of A.J. Sylvester (1975)

N. J. Curtin, The United Irishmen: Popular Politics in Ulster and Dublin 1791-1798 (1994)   

Mary E. Daly and Margaret O’Callaghan (eds), 1916 in 1966: Commemorating the Easter Rising (2007)

Liam Deasy, Towards Ireland Free: West Cork Brigade in the War of Independence, 1917-1921 (1992 edn.)

Patrick Delanty and Gerald O'Mahony, Rethinking Irish History: Nationalism, Identity and Ideology (1998)

D. Dickson, New Foundations: Ireland 1660-1800 (1987)

D. Dickson and Cormac Ó Gráda (eds), Refiguring Ireland: Essays in Honour of Louis Cullen (2003)

Reinhard R. Doerries, Prelude to the Easter Rising: Sir Roger Casement in Imperial Germany (2004)

Gabriel Doherty and Dermot Keogh (eds), Michael Collins and the Making of the Irish State (1998)

James S. Donnelly Jr., The Great Irish Potato Famine (2001)

Roy Douglas, Liam Harte and Jim O'Hara, Drawing Conclusions: A Cartoon History of Anglo-Irish Relations 1798-1998 (1998)

Roy Douglas, ‘Lloyd George and the partition of Ireland 1916-1921’, Journal of Liberal Democrat History, 33 (2001), pp. 23-28

D.N. Doyle, Ireland, Irishmen and Revolutionary America (1981)

T. Ryle Dwyer, Michael Collins: The Man Who Won the War (1992)

T. Ryle Dwyer, Tans, terror and troubles: Kerry's real fighting story, 1913-1923 (2001)

T. Ryle Dwyer, "The Squad" and the Intelligence Operations of Michael Collins (2005)

R. Dudley Edwards, Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure (1977)

R. Dudley Edwards, The Faithful Tribe: An Intimate Portrait of the Loyal Institution (2000)

Sean Duffy, Atlas of Irish History (2000)

John P. Duggan, Neutral Ireland and the Third Reich (1985)

Marianne Elliot, Partners in Revolution: the United Irishmen and France (1982)

Marianne Elliott, Wolfe Tone: Prophet of Irish Independence (1989)

Richard English and Graham Walker (eds.), Unionism in Modern Ireland (1996)

Richard English, Armed Struggle, a History of the IRA (2003)

Brian Farrell, The Founding of Dail Eireann: Parliament and Nation Building (1971)

Brian Feeney, Sinn Féin: A Hundred Turbulent Years (2004)

Desmond Fennell, Heresy: The Battle of Ideas in Modern Ireland (1993)

David Fitzpatrick, Politics and Irish Life 1913-1921: Provincial Experience of War and Revolution (1998)

R.F. Foster, Paddy and Mr Punch: Connections in Irish and British History (1993)

R.F. Foster, Luck and the Irish: A Brief History of Change, 1970-2000 (2007)

Michael T. Foy, Michael Collins's Intelligence War: The Struggle between the British and the IRA 1919-1921 (2006)

Antonia Fraser, Cromwell: Our Chief of Men (1975)

T.G. Fraser and Keith Jeffery (eds). Men, Women, and War: Studies in War, Politics, and Society (1993)

David French, The Strategy of the Lloyd George Coalition, 1916-1918 (1995)

T. Garvin, The Evolution of Irish Nationalist Politics (1981)

T. Garvin, 1922:  The Birth of Irish Democracy (1996)

Patrick M. Geoghegan, The Irish Act of Union: A Study in High Politics, 1798-1801 (1999)

Patrick M. Geoghegan, Robert Emmet: a life (2002/ 4)

Brian Girvin, The Emergency: Neutral Ireland 1939-45 (2007)

W.E. Gladstone, edited by James Bryce, Handbook of Home Rule: Being Articles on the Irish Question (2008)

James Gleeson, Bloody Sunday: How Michael Collins's Agents Assassinated Britain's Secret Service in Dublin on November 21, 1920 (2004)

Brian Graham, (ed.), In Search of Ireland: A Cultural Geography (1997)

Benjamin Grob-Fitzgibbon, Turning Points of the Irish Revolution: The British Government, Intelligence, and the Cost of Indifference, 1912-1921 (2007)

Peter Gudgin, Military Intelligence: The British Story (1989)

David Harkness, Northern Ireland since 1920 (1983)

Mossie Harnett and James Joy, Victory and Woe: The West Limerick Brigade in the War of Independence (2002)

Peter Hart, The IRA and its Enemies (1998)

Peter Hart (ed.), British Intelligence in Ireland 1920-21: the Final Reports (2002)

Peter Hart, The IRA at War 1916-1923 (2003)

David Hayton, War and politics in Ireland 1649-1730 (1986)

David Hayton, Ruling Ireland, 1685-1742: politics, politicians and parties (2004)

David Hempton, Religion and Political Culture in Britain and Ireland: From the Glorious Revolution to the Decline of Empire (1996) 

Thomas Hennessey, A History of Northern Ireland (2000) 

Michael Hopkinson, Green Against Green: The Irish Civil War (1988)

Michael Hopkinson (ed.), Frank Henderson’s Easter Rising (1998)

Michael Hopkinson (ed.), The Last Days of Dublin Castle: The Diaries of Mark Sturgis (1999)

Michael Hopkinson, The Irish War of Independence (2002)

K. Theodore Hoppen, Ireland Since 1800: Conflict and Conformity (1998)

H. Montgomery Hyde, Carson (1974)

Martin Ingram and Greg Harkin, Stakeknife: Britain's Secret Agents in Ireland (2004)

Alvin Jackson, The Ulster Party: Irish Unionists in the House of Commons 1884-1911 (1989)

Alvin Jackson, Home Rule: An Irish History, 1800-2000 (2003)

E.M. Johnston Great Britain and Ireland 1760-1800 (1963)

F.G. James, Ireland in the Empire 1688-1770 (1973)

Lawrence James, The Rise and Fall of the British Empire (2001)

Keith Jeffery and Peter Hennessy, States of Emergency: British governments and strikebreaking since 1919 (1983)

Keith Jeffery, The British Army and the crisis of Empire, 1918–1922 (1984)

Keith Jeffery (ed.), ‘An Irish Empire’?  Aspects of Ireland and the British Empire (1996)

Keith Jeffery, Ireland and the Great War (2000)

Keith Jeffery, The GPO and the Easter Rising (2006)

Keith Jeffery, Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson: a political soldier (2006)

Roy Jenkins, Asquith (1964)

Roy Jenkins, Gladstone (1995)

Hugh F. Kearney, Ireland: Contested Ideas of Nationalism and History (2007)

Robert Kee, The Green Flag: A History of Irish Nationalism (2000)

William H. Kautt, The Anglo-Irish War, 1916-1921: A People's War (1999)

J. Kelly, Prelude to Union. Anglo-Irish Politics in the 1780s (1992)

Liam Kennedy, Colonialism, Religion & Nationalism in Ireland (1996)

Liam Kennedy, People and Population Change: A Comparative Study of Population Change in Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic (1994)

Liam Kennedy, The Modern Industrialisation of Ireland, 1940-1988 (1989)

Kevin Kenny (ed.), Ireland and the British Empire (2005)

Dermot Keogh, Twentieth Century Ireland: Nation and State (1994)

Bill Kissane, The Politics of the Irish Civil War (2005)

Jason K. Knirck, Imagining Ireland's independence: the debates over the Anglo-Irish treaty of 1921 (2006)

Michael Laffan, The Partition of Ireland, 1911-1925 (1983)

Michael Laffan, The Resurrection of Ireland: the Sinn Féin Party, 1916-1923 (1999)

Colm Lennon, Sixteenth Century Ireland: The Incomplete Conquest (1995)

Geoffrey Lewis, Carson: the Man who divided Ireland (2005)

James Loughlin, Gladstone, Home Rule and the Ulster question 1882-93 (1986)

James Loughlin, The Ulster Question since 1945 (1998)

F.S.L. Lyons, The Irish Parliamentary Party, 1890-1910 (1951)

F.S.L. Lyons, The Fall of Parnell 1890-91 (1960)

F.S.L. Lyons, John Dillon: A Biography (1968)

F.S.L. Lyons, Charles Stewart Parnell (1977)

F.S.L. Lyons, Culture and Anarchy in Ireland, 1890-1939 (1979)

F.S.L. Lyons and R.A.J. Hawkins (eds), Ireland Under the Union: Varieties of Tension: Essays in Honour of TW Moody (1980)

Oliver MacDonagh, States of Mind: a study of Anglo-Irish conflict 1780-1980 (1983)

Oliver MacDonagh, O’Connell: The Life of Daniel O’Connell, 1775-1847 (1991)

R.B. MacDowell, The Irish Convention, 1917-18 (1970)

Vincent MacDowell, Michael Collins and the Irish Republican Brotherhood (1997)

Angus Macintyre, The Liberator: Daniel O’Connell and the Irish Party, 1830-1847 (1965)

Nicholas Mansergh, The Unresolved Question: the Anglo-Irish Settlement and its Undoing 1912-1972 (1972)

Nicholas Mansergh, The Irish Question 1840-1921 (1975)

Ian McBride, (ed.), History and Memory in Modern Ireland (2001)

Carmel McCaffrey, In Search of Ireland's Heroes: the Story of the Irish from the English Invasion to the Present Day (2006)

James McConnel and Frank Ferguson (eds), Across the Water: Ireland and Scotland in the Nineteenth Century (2007)

R.B. McDowell, Ireland in the Age of Imperialism and Revolution 1760-1801 (1979)

Fearghal McGarry (ed.), Republicanism in modern Ireland (2003)

Thomas O.  McLoughlin, Contesting Ireland: Irish Voices against England in the Eighteenth Century (1999)

Gillian McIntosh, The Force of Culture: Unionist identities in twentieth-century Ireland (1999)

Paul McMahon, British Spies and Irish Rebels: British Intelligence and Ireland, 1916-1945 (2008)

Sean McMahon, Rebel Ireland: Easter Rising to Civil War (2006)

Michael McNally (illustrations by Peter Dennis), Easter Rising 1916: Birth of the Irish Republic (2007)

Thomas R. Mockaitis, British Counterinsurgency, 1919-1960 (1990)

T.W. Moody, The Fenian Movement (1974)

T.W. Moody and W.E. Vaughn (eds), A New History of Ireland, iv, Eighteenth Century Ireland 1690-1800 (1986)

Sean Farrell Moran, Patrick Pearse and the Politics of Redemption: Mind of the Easter Rising, 1916 (1998)

Kenneth O. Morgan (ed.), Lloyd George Family Letters, 1885-1936 (1973)

Grenfell Morton, Home Rule and the Irish Question (1980)

Patrick Murray, Oracles of God: The Roman Catholic Church and Irish Politics, 1922-37 (2000)

David Neligan, The Spy in the Castle (1968/ 1999)

Donal Nevin, James Connolly: A Full Life (2005)

Conor Cruise O'Brien, States of Ireland (1972)

Stephen, O'Donnell, The Royal Irish Constabulary and the Black and Tans in county Louth 1919-1922 (2004)

Alan O’Day, The English Face of Irish Nationalism: Parnellite Involvement in British Politics, 1880-86 (1977)

Alan O'Day, Parnell and the first Home Rule episode, 1884-87 (1986)

Alan O’Day and John Stevenson (eds), Irish Historical Documents since 1800 (1992)

Alan O'Day, Irish Home Rule, 1867-1921 (1998)

Ruan O'Donnell, The Impact of the 1916 Rising: Among the Nations (2008)

Mary O’ Dowd, A History of Women in Ireland, 1500-1800 (2005)

Patrick O’Farrell, Ireland and England since 1800 (1970)

Cormac Ó Gráda, A New Economic History of Ireland, 1780-1939 (1994)

Eunan O’Halpin, The Decline of the Union: British Government in Ireland 1892-1920 (1987)

Eunan O’Halpin, Head of the civil service: a study of Sir Warren Fisher (1989)

Eunan O’Halpin, Defending Ireland: the Irish state and its enemies since 1922 (1999)

Eunan O'Halpin (ed.), MI5 and Ireland, 1939-1945: the official history (2003)

Eunan O’Halpin, Spying on Ireland: British intelligence and Irish neutrality during the Second World War (2008)

Brendan O'Leary and John McGarry, Explaining Northern Ireland (1995)

Paul O’Leary (ed.), Irish Migrants in Modern Wales (2004)

Micheal O’Siochru, God's Executioner: Oliver Cromwell and the Conquest of Ireland (2008)

Gearoid O’Tuathaigh, Ireland Before the Famine 1798-1848 (2007)

Frank Pakenham, Peace by Ordeal: The Negotiation of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, 1921 (1935)

Henry Patterson, Ireland Since 1939: The Persistence of Conflict (2006)

Edward Pearce, Lines of Most Resistance: The Lords, the Tories and Ireland, 1886-1914 (1999)

Nick Pelling, Anglo-Irish Relations: 1798-1922 (2002)

Martyn J. Powell, Britain and Ireland in the Eighteenth-Century Crisis of Empire (2003)

Edward Purdon, The War of Independence (2001)

J. Regan, The Irish Counter-Revolution, 1921-1936 (1999)

Tom Reilly, Cromwell: an Honourable Enemy (1999)

Andrew Roberts, Salisbury: Victorian Titan (2000)

E. Rumpf, and A.C. Hepburn, Nationalism and Socialism in Twentieth-Century Ireland (1977)

Annie Ryan, Comrades: Inside the War of Independence (2007)

William Sheehan, British Voices from the Irish War of Independence 1918-1921 (2005)

William Sheehan, Fighting for Dublin: The British Battle for Dublin 1919-1921 (2007)

Jeremy Smith, Britain and Ireland: From Home Rule to Independence (1999)

J. Smyth, Men of No Property: Irish Radicals and Popular Politics in the Late Eighteenth Century (1992)

A.T.Q. Stewart, The Ulster Crisis: Resistance to Home Rule 1912-14 (1967)

A.T.Q. Stewart, Edward Carson (1981)

A.T.Q. Stewart, The Narrow Ground: the Roots of the Conflict in Ulster (1989)

A.T.Q. Stewart, A Deeper Silence: The Hidden Roots of the United Irishmen (1993)

A.T.Q. Stewart (ed.), Michael Collins: the Secret File (1997)

A.T.Q. Stewart, The Shape of Irish History (2001)

Roger Swift (ed.), Irish migrants in Britain, 1815-1914: a documentary history (2002)

Eric Strauss, Irish Nationalism and British Democracy (1951)

A.J.P. Taylor, English History, 1914-1945 (1965/ 1976)

William Irwin Thompson, The Imagination of an Insurrection: Dublin, Easter 1916 (1972)

Charles Townshend, The British Campaign in Ireland 1919-1921: The Development of
Political and Military Policies
(1975)

Charles Townshend, Political Violence in Ireland (1983)

Charles Townshend, Easter 1916: The Irish Rebellion (2006)

W.E. Vaughan, Landlords and Tenants in Ireland 1848-1904 (1984)

W.E. Vaughan (ed.), A New History of Ireland V: Ireland Under the Union I: 1801-1870
(1989)

W.E. Vaughan (ed.), A New History of Ireland VI: Ireland Under the Union II: 1870-1921
(1996)

John Vincent, Gladstone and Ireland (1978)

Graham Walker, A History of the Ulster Unionist Party: Protest, Pragmatism and Pessimism (2004)

Alan J. Ward, The Irish Constitutional Tradition: Responsible Government & Modern Ireland 1782-1992 (1994)

W. R. Ward, Religion and Society in England 1790-1850 (1973) 

Clair Wills, That Neutral Island: A Cultural History of Ireland during the Second World War (2007)

Tom Wilson, Ulster: Conflict and Consent (1989)

M.J. Winstanley, Ireland and the Land Question, 1800-1922 (1984)

Ormonde Winter, Winter’s Tale: An Autobiography (1955)

Paula Wylie, Ireland and the Cold War: Recognition and Diplomacy 1949-1963 (2006)

N.L. York, Neither Kingdom Nor Nation: The Irish Quest for Constitutional Rights, 1698-1800 (1994)

 

Articles and book chapters - Britain and Ireland in history

A. Baker, ‘Anglo-Irish Relations, 1939-41: A Study in Multilateral Diplomacy and Military Restraint’, Twentieth Century British History, 16/ 4 (2005), pp. 359-81

T. Bartlett ‘“A People Made Rather for Copies than Originals”: The Anglo-Irish, 1760-1800’, International History Review, 12/ 1 (1990), pp. 11-25

Thomas Bartlett, ‘a weapon of war yet untied’: Irish Catholics and the Armed Forces of the Crown, 1760-1830’ in T.G. Fraser and Keith Jeffery (eds). Men, Women, and War: Studies in War, Politics, and Society (1993)

John Belchem, ‘Nationalism, Republicanism and Exile: Irish Emigrants and the Revolutions of 1848’, Past and Present, 146 (1995), pp. 103-35

Sarah Benton, ‘Women Disarmed: The Militarization of Politics in Ireland 1913-23’, Feminist Review, 50, ‘The Irish Issue: The British Question’ (1995), pp. 148-72

Paul Bew, ‘Moderate Nationalism and the Irish revolution 1916-23’, Historical Journal, 42/ 3 (1999), pp. 729-49

G.C. Bolton, ‘Some British Reactions to the Irish Act of Union’, The Economic History Review, 18/ 2 (1965), pp. 367-375

Timothy Bowman, ‘The Irish at the Somme’, History Ireland, 4/ 4 (1996), pp. 48-53

Timothy Bowman, ‘The Ulster Volunteer Force and the Formation of the 36th Ulster Division’, Irish Historical Studies, 128 (2001)

J. Bradbury and J Mitchell, ‘Devolution: Between Governance and. Territorial Politics’, Parliamentary Affairs, 58/ 2 (2005), 299-316

Fergus Campbell, ‘Irish Popular Politics and the Making of the Wyndham Land Act, 1901-1903’, Historical Journal, 45/ 4 (2002), pp. 755-73

Fergus Campbell, ‘The Social Dynamics of Nationalist Politics in the West of Ireland, 1898-1918’, Past and Present, 182/ 1 (2004), pp. 175-209

Nicholas Canny, ‘The Formation of the Irish Mind: Religion, Politics and Gaelic Irish Literature 1580-1750’, Past and Present, 95 (1982), pp. 91-116.

Tony Claydon, 'The political thought of Charles Stewart Parnell' in D. George Boyce and Alan O'Day (eds), Parnell in perspective (1991)

Tony Claydon, ‘William III’s Declaration of reasons and the Glorious Revolution’, Historical Journal, 39/ 1 (1996), pp. 87-108

Linda Colley, ‘Whose Nation? Class and National Consciousness in Britain 1750-1830’, Past and Present, 113 (1986), pp. 97-117

S.J. Connolly, ‘Reconsidering the Irish Act of Union’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, Sixth Series, 10 (2000), pp. 399-408

W.H. Cox, ‘Managing Northern Ireland intergovernmentally: an appraisal of the Anglo-Irish Agreement’, Parliamentary Affairs, 40/ 1 (1987), pp. 80-97

Virginia Crossman, ‘The New Ross Workhouse Riot of 1887: Nationalism, Class and the Irish Poor Laws’, Past and Present, 179/ 1 (2003), pp. 135-58

Mary Daly, ‘Women in the Irish Free State’, Journal of Women's History, 6 (1995), pp. 101-135 

Edna Delaney, ‘Political Catholicism in Post-War Ireland: The Revd Denis Fahey and Maria Duce’, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 52/3 (2001), pp. 487-511

R.M. Douglas, ‘The Swastika and the Shamrock: British Fascism and the Irish Question, 1918-1940’, Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, 29/ 1 (1997), pp. 57-75

Richard English, ‘"The Inborn Hate of Things English": Ernie O'Malley and the Irish Revolution 1916-1923’, Past and Present, 151 (1996), pp. 174-99

Stephen Evans, ‘The Conservatives and the redefinition of Unionism, 1912-1921’, Twentieth-Century British History, 9/ 1 (1998), pp. 1-27

Ronan Fanning, ‘Irish Neutrality: An Historical Review’, Irish Studies in International Affairs, 1/ 3 (1982), pp. 27-38

Ronan Fanning, ‘Anglo-Irish Relations: Partition and the British Dimension in Historical Perspective’, Irish Studies in International Affairs, 2/ 1 (1985), pp. 1-20

Charles John Fedorak, ‘Catholic Emancipation and the Resignation of William Pitt in 1801’, Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, 24/ 1 (1992), pp. 49-64

David Fitzpatrick, 'The Logic of Collective Sacrifice: Ireland and the British Army, 1914-1918', The Historical Journal, 38/ 4 (1995), pp. 1017-30

R.F. Foster. ‘History and the Irish Question’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, Fifth Series, 33 (1983), pp. 169-92

Patrick M. Geoghegan, ‘The Catholics and the Union’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, Sixth Series, 10 (2000), pp. 243-58

Ivan Gibbons,The Irish policy of the first Labour government’, Labour History Review, 72/ 2 (2007), pp. 169-84

Colin Gray, 'The Anglo-Irish War, 1919-21: Lessons from an Irregular Conflict', Comparative Strategy, 26/  5 (2007), pp. 371-94

Peter Hart, ‘The Geography of Revolution in Ireland 1917-1923', Past and Present, 155 (1997), pp. 142-76

Martin C. Hartline, ‘Michael Collins and Bloody Sunday’, Studies in Intelligence, 13/ 1 (1969), pp. 69-78

A.D. Harvey, 'Who Were the Auxiliaries?', Historical Journal, 35/ 3 (1992), pp. 665-9

Joseph M. Hernon, Jr., ‘The Use of the American Civil War in the Debate over Irish Home Rule’, American Historical Review, 69/ 4 (1964), pp. 1022-6

Jacqueline Hill, ‘Convergence and Conflict in Eighteenth-Century Ireland’, Historical Journal, 44/ 4 (2001), pp. 1039-63

C.H.D. Howard, ‘The Parnell Manifesto of 21 November, 1885, and the Schools Question’, The English Historical Review, 62/ 242 (1947), pp. 42-51

Alvin Jackson, 'Unionist Politics and Protestant Society in Edwardian Ireland', Historical Journal, 33/ 4 (1990), pp. 839-66

Alvin Jackson, ‘Irish Unionism’ in D.G. Boyce and Alan O’Day (eds), The Making of Modern Irish History: Revisionism and the Revisionist Controversy (1996)

Alvin Jackson, ’Irish Unionists and the Empire, 1880-1920: Classes and Masses’ in Keith Jeffery (ed.), ’An Irish Empire’? Aspects of Ireland and the British Empire (1996)

Alvin Jackson, ‘British Ireland: What if Home Rule had been enacted in 1912?’ in Niall Ferguson (ed.), Virtual History: Alternatives and Counterfactuals (1997)

Alvin Jackson, ‘Irish Unionism, 1880-1920’ in D.George Boyce and Alan O’Day (eds), Defenders of the Union (2000)

Alvin Jackson, ‘Unionism and the Future of the Union’ in Robert J. Savage Jr., Ireland in the New Century (2003)

Alvin Jackson, ‘Unveiling Irish History’ (review essay), Journal of Contemporary History, 40/ 4 (2005), pp. 783-92

Alvin Jackson, ’The Survival of the Union, 1800-1920’ in Joseph Cleary and Claire Connolly (eds), Cambridge Companion to Irish Studies (2005)

Alvin Jackson, ‘The Two Irelands’ in Robert Gerwarth (ed.), Inter-War Europe (2007)

Peter Jackson, ‘Searching for Threats: intelligence and security in the making of modern Ireland' (review article), Irish Studies in International Affairs, 11, (2000), pp. 247-53

Patricia Jalland and John Stubbs, ‘The Irish Question after the Outbreak of War in 1914: Some Unfinished Party Business’, The English Historical Review, 96/ 381 (1981), pp. 778-807

Keith Jeffery, ‘British Military Intelligence following World War I’ in K.G. Roberston (ed.), British and American Approaches to Intelligence (1987)

Keith Jeffery, ‘The Great War in Irish Memory’ in T.G. Fraser and Keith Jeffery (eds). Men, Women, and War: Studies in War, Politics, and Society (1993)

Keith Jeffery, ‘Ireland and Gallipoli’ in Jenny Macleod (ed.), Gallipoli: Making History (2004)

Donald Jordan, ‘The Irish National League and the 'Unwritten Law': Rural Protest and Nation-Building in Ireland 1882-1890’, Past and Present, 158 (1998), pp. 146-171

P.J. Jupp, ‘Irish Parliamentary Elections and the Influence of the Catholic Vote, 1801-20’, Historical Journal, 10/ 2 (1967), pp. 183-96

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Eunan O'Halpin, ‘Collins and Intelligence 1919-1923: From Brotherhood to Bureaucracy’ in Gabriel Doherty and Dermot Keogh (eds), Michael Collins and the Making of the Irish State (1998)

Eunan O’Halpin, ‘Toys and whispers in 16-land: SOE and Ireland, 1940-42’, Intelligence and National Security, 15/ 4 (2000), pp. 1-18

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Eunan O'Halpin, ‘Long Fellow, Long Story: MI5 and de Valera’, Irish Studies in International Affairs, 14 (2003), pp. 185-203

Eunan O’Halpin, ‘Britain's neutral neighbours: Ireland and Afghanistan compared, 1939-1945’ in Rory Miller (ed.), Ireland and the Middle East: Trade, Society and Peace (2007)

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Charles Townshend, ‘Bloody Sunday – Michael Collins Speaks’, European Studies Review, 9/ 3 (1979), pp. 377-85

Charles Townshend, ‘The Irish Republican Army and the Development of Guerilla Warfare, 1916-1921’, English Historical Review, 94/ 371 (1979), pp. 318-45

Peter F. Trumbore, ‘Public Opinion as a Domestic Constraint in International Negotiations: Two-Level Games in the Anglo-Irish Peace Process’, International Studies Quarterly, 42 (1998), 545-65

Graham Walker, ‘Irish Nationalism and the Uses of History’ (review article), Past and Present, 126 (1990), 203-14

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General

Gerry Adams, A Pathway to Peace (1988)

Gerry Adams, Free Ireland: Towards a Lasting Peace (1995)

Gerry Adams, Hope and History: Making Peace in Ireland (2003)

Yonah Alexander and Alan O’Day (eds), Terrorism in Ireland (1984)

Yonah Alexander and Alan O’Day (eds), Ireland’s Terrorist Dilemma (1986)

Begona Aretxaga, Shattering Silence: Women, Nationalism, and Political Subjectivity in Northern Ireland (1997)

Paul Arthur, The Peoples’ Democracy, 1968-1973 (1974)

Paul Arthur, Government and Politics of Northern Ireland (1984)

Paul Arthur, Special Relationships: Britain, Ireland and the Northern Ireland

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Arthur Aughey, ‘Between exclusion and recognition: the politics of the Ulster

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Arthur Aughey, Under Siege: Ulster Unionism and the Anglo-Irish Agreement (1989)

Arthur Aughey and Ducan Morrow, Northern Ireland Politics (1996)

Arthur Aughey, ‘Fukuyama, the End of History and the Irish Question’, Irish Studies in International Affairs, 9 (1998), pp. 85-92

J. Bardon, A History of Ulster (1992)

Stephen W. Beach, ‘Religion and Political Change in Northern Ireland’, Sociological Analysis, 38/ 1 (1977), pp. 37-48

J. Bowyer Bell, The Irish Troubles: A Generation of Violence, 1967-1992 (1993)

David Beresford, Ten Men Dead: The Story of the 1981 Irish Hunger Strike (1987)

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Steve Bruce, God Save Ulster: The religion and politics of Paisleyism (1986)

Peter Catterall and Sean McDougall (eds.), The Northern Ireland Question in British Politics (1996)

F. Cochrane, Unionist Politics and the Politics of Unionism since the Anglo-Irish Agreement (1997)

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Tim Pat Coogan, The Troubles: Ireland's Ordeal 1966-1996 and the Search for Peace (1995)

Dennis Cooke, Persecuting Zeal: A Portrait of Ian Paisley (1996)

John Darby, Scorpions in a Bottle: Conflicting cultures in Northern Ireland (1997)

B. Devlin, The Price of My Soul (1969)

Paul Dixon, Northern Ireland: The Politics of War and Peace (2001)

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Frank Foley, ‘North-South Relations and the Outbreak of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, 1968-9: The Response of the "Irish Press"’, Irish Studies in International Affairs, 14 (2003), pp. 9-31

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Marc Mullholand, The Longest War: Northern Ireland’s Troubled History (2002)

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Graham Walker, A History of the Ulster Unionist Party: Protest, Pragmatism and Pessimism (2004)

Roy Wallis, Steve Bruce and David Taylor, ‘Ethnicity and Evangelicalism: Ian Paisley and Protestant Politics in Ulster’, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 29/ 2 (1987), pp. 293-313

Sabine Wichert, ‘The Northern Ireland Conflict: New Wine in Old Bottles?’, Contemporary European History, 9/ 2 (2000), pp. 307-22

 

The Security Forces and the ‘troubles’

Bradley H.C. Bamford, ‘The Role and Effectiveness of Intelligence in Northern Ireland’, Intelligence and National Security, 20/ 4 (2005), pp. 581-607

David A. Charters, ‘Intelligence and Psychological Warfare Operations in Northern Ireland’, RUSI Journal, 122/ 3 (September 1977)

Lindsay Clutterbuck, ‘Countering Irish Republican Terrorism in Britain: Its Origin as a Police Function’, Terrorism and Political Violence, 18/ 1 (2006), pp. 95-118

Nicholas Davies, Ten-thirty-three: The Inside Story of Britain's Secret Killing Machine in Northern Ireland (1999)

Nicholas Davies, Dead Men Talking (2004)  

Martin Dillon, The Dirty War (1991)

Colonel Michael Dewar, The British Army in Northern Ireland (1997)

S. Greer, Supergrasses: A Study in Anti-terrorist Law Enforcement in Northern Ireland (1995)
Desmond Hamill,
Pig in the Middle, The Army in Northern Ireland, 1969-1985 (1986)

Sir John Hermon, Holding the Line (1997)

Gerard Hogan and Clive Walker, Political Violence and the Law in Ireland (1989)

Jack Holland, Phoenix: Policing the Shadows: The Secret War Against Terrorism in Northern Ireland (1997)

Martin Ingram and Greg Harkin, Stakeknife: Britain's Secret Agents in Ireland (2004)

Caroline Kennedy-Pipe and Colin McInnes, ‘'The dog that did not bark': the British Army in Northern Ireland 1990-4’, Irish Journal of International Affairs, 8 (1997), pp. 137-54

Caroline Kennedy-Pipe and Colin McInnes, 'The British army in Northern Ireland 1969-1972: from policing to counter-terror', Journal of Strategic Studies, 20/ 2 (1997), pp. 1-24 - reprinted in Ian Beckett (ed.), Modern Counter-Insurgency (2007)

Caroline Kennedy-Pipe and Colin McInnes, ‘The British Army and the Northern Ireland Peace Process', Journal of Conflict Studies, 21/ 1 (2001), pp. 21-45

Frank Kitson, Low Intensity Operations: Subversion, Insurgency and Peacekeeping (1971)

Keith Maguire, ‘The Intelligence War in Northern Ireland’, International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, 4/ 2 (1990), pp. 145-65

Martin McGartland, Dead Man Running: A True Story of a Secret Agent's Escape from the IRA and MI5 (1999)

Colin McInnes, Hot War, Cold War: The British Army's Way in Warfare, 1945-95 (1996)

John Mooney and Michael O’Toole, Black operations: the secret war against the real IRA (2004)

Raymond Murray, The SAS in Ireland 1969-1989 (1990)

Raymond Murray, State Violence: Northern Ireland 1969-1997 (1998)

Peter R. Neumann, ‘The Myth of Ulsterization in British Security Policy in Northern Ireland’, Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 26/ 5 (2003), pp. 365-77

John Newsinger, ‘From Counter-insurgency to Internal Security: Northern Ireland, 1969-1992’, Small Wars and Insurgencies, 6/ 1 (1995), pp. 88-91

Eunan O'Halpin, ‘Anglo-Irish Security Co-operation since 1969: A Dublin Perspective’, Conflict Quarterly, 10/ 1 (1990), pp. 1-18

Tim Ripley, Security Forces in Northern Ireland 1969-92 (1993)

Peter Taylor, Stalker: The Search for the Truth (1987)

Peter Taylor, Brits: The War Against the IRA (2001)

Chris Ryder, The RUC 1922-1997: A Force Under Fire (1997)

John Stalker, Stalker (1988)

Mark Urban, Big Boys' Rules: SAS and the Secret Struggle Against the IRA (2001)


The Paramilitaries and the ‘troubles’

Rogelio Alonso, The IRA and Armed Struggle (2007)

J. Bowyer Bell, The Secret Army: The IRA 1916-1979 (1972/ 1989)

P. Bishop and E. Mallie, The Provisional IRA (1987)

D. Bolton, The UVF 1966-73: An Anatomy of Loyalist Rebellion (1973)

Sean Boyne, Gunrunners: The Covert Arms Trail to Ireland (2006)

Steve Bruce, The Red Hand: Protestant Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland (1992)

Steve Bruce,  ‘Ulster loyalism and religiosity’, Political Studies, 35/ 4 (1987), pp. 643-8

Steve Bruce, At The Edge of the Union: The Ulster Loyalist Political Vision (1994)

Steve Bruce, ‘Northern Ireland: reappraising loyalist violence’ in Alan O’Day (ed.),

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Eamonn Collins, Killing Rage (1996)

Tim Pat Coogan, The IRA (1987)

Jim Cusack and Henry McDonald, The UVF (1997)

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Nicholas Davies, Dead Men Talking (2004)  

Martin Dillon, The Shankill Butchers (1991)

Martin Dillon, The Dirty War (1991)

Martin Dillon, Stone Cold: The True Story of Michael Stone and the Milltown Massacre (1993)

Martin Dillon, God and the Gun (1998)

Martin Dillon, Twenty-Five Years of Terror: The IRA's War Against the British (1994)

Martin Dillon, The Trigger Men (2004)

Richard English, Armed Struggle: A History of the IRA (2003)

Raymond Gilmour, Dead Ground: Infiltrating the IRA (1998)

Toby Harnden, 'Bandit Country': The IRA and South Armagh (1999)

Jack Holland and Henry McDonald, INLA: Deadly Divisions (1994)

Ed Moloney, A Secret History of the IRA (2002)

Kevin Myers, Watching the Door A Memoir 1971-1978 (2006)

Brendan O'Brien, The Long War: The IRA and Sinn Fein (1999)

S. O'Callaghan, The Informer: The Real Story of One Man's War against Terrorism (1999)

Henry Patterson, The Politics of Illusion: Republicanism and Socialism in Modern Ireland (1989)

Michael Stone, None Shall Divide Us (2004)

Peter Taylor, Provos: The IRA and Sinn Fein (1997)

Peter Taylor, Loyalists (1999)

Kevin Toolis, Rebel Hearts: Journeys within the IRA's Soul (1995) 

 

The Peace Process

Paul Arthur, ‘The Brooke Initiative’, Irish Political Studies, 7, (1992), pp. 111-15

Arthur Aughey, The Politics Of Northern Ireland: Beyond the Belfast Agreement (2005)

Paul Bew, Henry Patterson and Paul Teague, Northern Ireland: Between War and Peace: The Political Future of Northern Ireland (2000)

Marie Breen Smyth and Mike Morrissey, Northern Ireland After the Good Friday Agreement: Victims, Grievance and Blame (2002)

Marie Breen Smyth, Truth and justice after violent conflict: managing violent pasts (2007)

Marie Breen-Smyth, ‘Frameworks for Peace in Northern Ireland: Analysis of the 1998 Belfast Agreement’. Strategic Analysis, 32/ 6 (November 2008)

Michael Cox, ‘Bringing in the “International”: The IRA Ceasefire and the End of the Cold War', International Affairs, 73/ 4 (1997), pp. 671-93

Michael Cox, ‘Northern Ireland: The War That Came in from the Cold’, Irish Studies in International Affairs, 9 (1998), pp. 73-84

Michael Cox, A. Guelke and F. Stephen (eds.), Northern Ireland: A Farewell to Arms? Beyond the Good Friday Agreement (2005)

Gerard Delanty, ‘Negotiating the Peace in Northern Ireland’, Journal of Peace Research, 32/ 3

(1995), pp. 257-64

Richard Deutsch, ‘The Good Friday Agreement: Assessing Its Implementation 1998-2001’, Nordic Irish Studies, 1 (2002), pp. 95-109

John Dumbrell, ‘The United States and the Northern Irish Conflict 1969-94: From Indifference to Intervention’, Irish Studies in International Affairs, 6 (1995), pp. 107-125

Christopher Farrington, Ulster Unionism and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland (2006)

Chris Gilligan and Jon Tonge (eds), Peace or War? Understanding the Peace Process in Northern Ireland (2007)

Adrian Guelke, ‘The United States, Irish Americans and the Northern Ireland Peace Process’, International Affairs, 72/ 3: ‘Ethnicity and International Relations’ (1996), pp. 521-36

William Hazleton, ‘Encouragement from the Sidelines: Clinton's Role in the Good Friday Agreement’, Irish Studies in International Affairs, 11 (2000), pp. 103-119

Thomas Hennessey, The Northern Ireland Peace Process: Ending the Troubles? (2001)

John Major, The Autobiography (1999)

D.L. Horowitz, ‘The Northern Ireland Agreement: Clear, Consociational and Risky’ in J McGarry (ed.), Northern Ireland and the Divided World: Post Agreement Northern Ireland in Comparative Perspective (2001)

D.L. Horowitz, ‘Explaining the Northern Ireland Agreement: The Sources of an Unlikely Constitutional Consensus’, British Journal of Political Science, 32 (2002), pp. 193-220

Caroline Kennedy-Pipe and Colin McInnes, ‘The British Army and the Northern Ireland Peace Process', Journal of Conflict Studies, 21/ 1 (2001), pp. 21-45

Roger MacGinty, 'Biting the Bullet': Decommissioning in the Transition from War to Peace in Northern Ireland, Irish Studies in International Affairs, 10 (1999), pp. 237-247

Eamonn Mallie, and David McKittrick, The Fight for Peace: The Secret Story Behind the Irish Peace Process (1996)

Colin McInnes, ‘The decommissioning of terrorist weapons and the peace process in Northern Ireland’, Contemporary Security Policy, 8/ 3 (1997), pp. 83-103

David McKittrick, Endgame: The Search for Peace in Northern Ireland (1994)

George Mitchell, Making Peace (1999)

Bill McSweeney, ‘Identity, Interest and the Good Friday Agreement’, Irish Studies in International Affairs, 9 (1998), pp. 93-102

Mo Mowlam, Momentum (2002)

Eamonn O’Kane, ‘Anglo-Irish Relations and the Northern Ireland Peace Process: From Exclusion to Inclusion’, Contemporary British History, 18/ 1 (2004), 78-99

Jonathan Powell, Great Hatred, Little Room: Making Peace in Northern Ireland (2008)

Brian Rowan, Behind the Lines: The Story of the IRA and Loyalist Ceasefires (1995)

Jonathan Stevenson, ‘Northern Ireland: Treating Terrorists as Statesmen’, Foreign Policy, 105 (1996-7), pp. 125-40

Jonathan Stevenson, ‘Peace in Northern Ireland: Why Now?’, Foreign Policy, 112 (1998), pp. 41-54

J. Tonge, ‘From Sunningdale to the Good Friday Agreement: Creating Devolved Government in Northern Ireland.’ Contemporary British History, 14/ 3 (2000), pp. 39-60

J. Tonge and J. Evans, ‘Party Members and the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland’ Irish Political Studies, 17/ 2 (2002), pp. 59-73

J. Tonge, The New Northern Irish Politics? (2005)

Kristen P. Williams and Neal G. Jesse, ‘Resolving Nationalist Conflicts: Promoting Overlapping Identities and Pooling Sovereignty: The 1998 Northern Irish Peace Agreement’, Political Psychology, 22/ 3 (2001), pp. 571-99

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Single volume history

Norman Davies, The Isles: A History (1999)

 

Short Oxford History of the British Isles

Paul Langford (ed.), The Eighteenth Century: 1688-1815 (2002) 

Colin Matthew (ed.), The Nineteenth Century: The British Isles 1815-1901 (2000)

Keith Robbins (ed.), The British Isles 1901-1951 (2002)

Kathleen Burk (ed.), The British Isles Since 1945 (2003)

 

Surveys of British History

Walter L. Arnstein, Britain Yesterday and Today: 1830 to Present (2000) 

Asa Briggs, The Age of Improvement, 1783-1867 (1999) 

M.J. Daunton, Progress And Poverty: An Economic And Social History of Modern Britain, 1700-1850 (1995) 

Trevor May, Economic and Social History of Britain, 1760-1990 (1996) 

Keith Robbins, The Eclipse of a Great Power; Modern Britain, 1870-1992 (1994) 

J.A. Sharpe, Early Modern England: A Social History, 1550-1760 (1997) 

F.M.L. Thompson, The Rise of Respectable Society: A Social History of Victorian Britain, 1830-1900 (1990) 

Glyn Williams and John Ramsden, Ruling Britannia: a Political History of Britain, 1688-1988 (1990) 

William B. Willcox and Walter Arnstein, The Age of Aristocracy, 1688-1830 (2000)  

 

Eighteenth Century British history

John Brewer, Party Ideology and Popular Politics at the Accession of George III (1976) 

John Brewer, The Sinews of Power: War, Money and the English State, 1688-1783 (1990) 

John Cannon, Parliamentary Reform 1640-1832 (1973) 

Ian Christie, Wars and Revolutions, Britain, 1760-1815 (1982) 

J.C.D. Clark, Languages of Liberty: Political Discourse and Social Dynamics in the Anglo-American World, 1660-1832 (1993)  

Linda Colley, In Defiance Of Oligarchy: The Tory Party 1714-1760 (1985) 

Linda Colley, Britons: Forging the Nation, 1707-1837 (1994) 

Seamus Deane, The French Revolution and Enlightenment in England 1789-1832 (1988) 

William Hague, William Pitt the Younger: A Biography (2005)  

Douglas Hay et al, Albion's Fatal Tree: Crime and Society in Eighteenth-Century England (1976)  

Brian Hill, British Parliamentary Parties, 1742-1832: From the fall of Walpole to the First Reform Act (1985) 

Lewis Namier, The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III (1957)

Lewis Namier, England in the Age of the American Revolution (1930 [1974])  

Fred O'Gorman, Voters, Patrons, and Parties: The Unreformed Electoral System of Hanoverian England, 1734-1832 (1989)   

Richard Pares, King George III and the Politicians (1988)  

John Phillips, Electoral Behaviour in Unreformed England: Plumpers, Splitters, and Straights (1982) 

J.H. Plumb, The First Four Georges (2000) 

Roy Porter, English Society in the Eighteenth Century (1990) 

W.A. Speck, Stability And Strife: England 1714-1760 (1977) 

 

Nineteenth Century British history

Paul Adelman, Gladstone, Disraeli and Later Victorian Politics (1997)  

Richard Aldous, The Lion and the Unicorn: Gladstone vs Disraeli (2007)

Robert Blake, Disraeli (1969) 

Arthur Burns, Joanna Innes and Lyndal Roper (eds), Rethinking the Age of Reform: Britain 1780-1850 (2003) 

Eric J. Evans, The Forging of the Modern State, Early Industrial Britain, 1783-1870 (1983) 

Norman Gash, Aristocracy and the People: Britain, 1815-1865 (1981)

Norman Gash, Politics in the Age of Peel: A Study in the Technique of Parliamentary Representation, 1830-1850 (1977) 

Norman Gash, Mr. Secretary Peel: the life of Sir Robert Peel to 1830 (1985)

Norman Gash, Sir Robert Peel: the life of Sir Robert Peel after 1830 (1986)

E.H.H. Green, The Crisis of Conservatism (1996) 

Catherine Hall, Defining the Victorian Nation: Class, Race, Gender and the British Reform Act of 1867 (2000) 

Jose Harris, Private Lives, Public Spirit: Britain 1870-1914 (1995)  

T.W. Heyck, Transformation of Intellectual Life in Victorian England (1989) 

Sandra Stanley Holton, Suffrage Days: Stories from the Women’s Suffrage Movement (1996)  

Roy Jenkins, Gladstone (1995)

Rohan McWilliam, Popular Politics in Nineteenth Century England (1998) 

Peter Mandler, Aristocratic Government in the Age of Reform: Whigs and Liberals, 1830-1852 (1990) 

John Morley, Life of William Ewart Gladstone (1971) 

Ian Newbould, Whiggery and Reform, 1830-1841: The Politics of Government (1991)  

Henry Pelling, The Origins Of The Labour Party, 1880-1900 (1979)  

Harold Perkin, The Origins Of Modern English Society (2003)

R. Quinault and J. Stevenson (eds), Popular protest and public order: six studies in British history, 1790-1920 (1974)

G.R. Searle, The Liberal Party: Triumph and Disintegration, 1886-1929 (2001)  

Donald Southgate, The Passing of the Whigs 1832-1886 (1993)  

Lytton Strachey, Eminent Victorians (1918 [1987]) 

Dorothy Thompson, Queen Victoria: Gender and Power (1990) 

E.P. Thompson, The Making of the English Working Class (1966) 

F.M.L. Thompson, The Rise of Respectable Society: A Social History of Victorian Britain (1990) 

John Russell Vincent, The Formation of the Liberal Party, 1857-1868 (1976) 

James Vernon (ed.), Re-reading the Constitution: New Narratives in the Political History of England’s Long Nineteenth Century (1996) 

Dror Wahrman, Imagining the Middle Class: The Political Representation of Class in Britain, c. 1780-1840 (1995) 

Cecil Woodham-Smith, Queen Victoria (1974)

 

Twentieth Century British history

Peter Clarke, Hope and Glory: Britain 1900-1990 (1997)  

Peter Clarke, The Keynesian Revolution in the Making, 1924-1936 (1990) 

Becky Conekin, Frank Mort & Chris Waters (eds), Moments of Modernity: Reconstructing Britain 1945-1964 (1998) 

Stephen Constantine, Maurice W. Kirby and Mary B. Rose (eds), The First World War in British History (1995) 

George Dangerfield, The Strange Death of Liberal England 1910-1914 (1910 [1997]) 

Michael Dintenfass, The Decline of Industrial Britain, 1870-1980 (1993) 

Paul Fussell, The Great War and Modern Memory (2000) 

John Grigg, Lloyd George, 4 volumes (1973-2002)

Roy Jenkins, Asquith (1964)

Roy Jenkins, Churchill (2001)

Paul Kennedy, The Realities behind Diplomacy: Background Influences on British External Policy, 1865-1980 (1983) 

David Lloyd George, War Memoirs of David Lloyd George, 2 volumes (1933)

Arthur Marwick, Deluge: British Society and the First World War (1991)  

Kenneth O. Morgan, Labour in Power, 1945-1951 (1997) 

Kenneth O. Morgan, The People's Peace: British History Since 1945 (1999) 

David Reynolds, Britannia Overruled: British Policy and World Power in the Twentieth Century (2000) 

Anthony Seldon and Peter Hennessy (eds), Ruling Performance: British Governments from Attlee to Thatcher (1989) 

 

Empire

C.A. Bayly, Imperial Meridian: the British Empire and the World, 1780-1830 (1989) 

Patrick Brantlinger, Rule of Darkness: British Literature and Imperialism, 1830-1914 (1990)  

P.J. Cain and A.G. Hopkins, British Imperialism: Innovation and Expansion 1688-1914 (1993) 

Muriel Chamberlain, Pax Britannia? British Foreign Policy, 1789-1914 (1989) 

Linda Colley, Captives: Britain, Empire, and the World, 1600-1850 (2004) 

John Gallagher and Anil Seal (eds), The Decline, Revival and Fall of the British Empire: The Ford Lectures and Other Essays (2004)  

Catherine Hall, Civilising Subjects: Metropole and Colony in the English Imagination 1830-1867 (2002) 

Freda Harcourt, ‘Disraeli’s Imperialism’, Historical Journal, 23 (1980), pp. 87-109 

Kevin Kenny (ed.), Ireland and the British Empire (2005)

Trevor Lloyd, The British Empire 1558-1995 (1997) 

John M. Mackenzie, Propaganda and Empire: The Manipulation of British Public Opinion, 1880-1960 (1984) 

Bernard Porter, The Lion's Share: A Short History of British Imperialism, 1850-1995 (1996) 

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