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History

Bloody Sunday

Introduction | Professor Paul Arthur | Professor Keith Jeffery
Making Sunday | Find out more

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Books by Professor Paul Arthur

The People's Democracy (1974)

Northern Ireland since 1968 by Keith Jeffery and Paul Arthur (2nd ed 1996)

Special Relationships: Britain, Ireland and the Northern Ireland problem (Blackstaff Press, 2001) £16.99

Books by Professor Keith Jeffery

Northern Ireland since 1968 by Keith Jeffery and Paul Arthur (2nd ed 1996)

A Military History of Ireland edited by Keith Jeffery and Thomas Bartlett (Cambridge University Press, new ed 1997) £19.95

Ireland and the Great War (Cambridge University Press, 2000) £16.95

Websites

The Bloody Sunday Inquiry
www.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org
The official website of the current 'Saville Inquiry'. Has transcripts of the hearings, rulings and judgements, press notices, reports and statements, and questions and answers.

Bloody Sunday Trust
www.bloodysundaytrust.org
'A Derry-based history and educational project established to commemorate the events of Bloody Sunday and to preserve the memory of those murdered on that day.' Contains a number of educational resources including the background to Bloody Sunday, events of the day and reactions to these events.

HistoryWorld.net
www.historyworld.net
What lies behind the long history of sectarian hostility in Ireland? On this site, you can read about the arrival of Protestant settlers in the 16th and 17th centuries, in the so-called plantation of Ireland, and discover the details of the original Troubles and the more recent events leading up to Bloody Sunday. You can also download a free Acrobat PDF file on the history of Northern Ireland to read offline or print out.

CAIN Web Service
http://cain.ulst.ac.uk
CAIN – which stands for 'Conflict Archive on the Internet' – contains information and source material on the Troubles in Northern Ireland from 1968 to the present, as well as information on society and politics in the region.

BBC Northern Ireland Online/History
www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/history
Has 'Legacy', Radio Ulster's documenting of the experiences of ordinary people affected by the Troubles.