Sources for 1968 in Northern Ireland:

Documents:

  1. Northern Ireland Government, "Why the Border must be: The Northern Ireland case in brief" (Belfast: HMSO, 1956)
  2. Campaign for Social Justice in Northern Ireland (CSJ), "Northern Ireland: The Plain Truth," (First edition, 5 February 1964)
  3. CSJ, "Northern Ireland: Why Justice Can Not Be Done - The Douglas Home Correspondence," (September 1964)
  4. CSJ, "Londonderry: One Man, No Vote" (February 19, 1965)
  5. CSJ, "Northern Ireland The Plain Truth," (Second edition, June 15, 1969)
  6. CSJ, "Northern Ireland: The Mailed Fist" (1972)
  7. Derry Civil Rights Association, "Northern Ireland - There is only One Way," (13 August 1971)
  8. Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA), "Proposals for Peace, Democracy and Community Reconciliation," (March 1973)
  9. NICRA, "'WE SHALL OVERCOME' .... The History of the Struggle for Civil Rights in Northern Ireland 1968-1978" (Belfast, 1978)
  10. Bernadette Devlin, "The Price of My Soul," Chapter 12 (1969)
  11. Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), "Northern Ireland Fact and Falsehood: A frank look at the present and the past" (Belfast: Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), n.d., 1968?)
  12. UUP, "Ulster - The Facts: The Bullet and the Bomb versus the Better Life ...." (Belfast: UUP, 1970)
  13. Stratton Mills and Robin Bailie, "The Manipulators .... The Revolutionaries Strategy for an explosion in Ulster," (Belfast: Ulster Unionist Party, 1969)
  14. Northern Ireland, Parliament, "A Record of Constructive Change," (Cmd. 558), (Belfast: HMSO, 20 August 1971)
  15. Herron, S.S., "The Great Conspiracy to Destroy Ulster" (n.d.,1971?)
  16. "1968: Londonderry march ends in violence," BBC (October 5, 1968)
  17. Audio of police confronting protesters after 1968 Londonderry March, BBC (October 5, 1968)
  18. Alan Scott, ed., "Press coverage of civil rights issues, 1 June 1968 - 9 December 1968" (Historical Documents Project, Queen's University Belfast)
  19. The Bloody Sunday Inquiry (1998-)

 

Images:

  1. Battle of the Bogsite (The Bogside Republican Appeal Fund, 1969)
  2. Civil Rights (Museum of Free Derry)
  3. Bloody Sunday March Posters (Museum of Free Derry)
  4. Bloody Sunday Photographs (Museum of Free Derry)

 

Related Websites:

  1. CAIN Webservice, "Conflict and Politics in Northern Ireland (1968 to the Present)"
  2. "The Civil Rights Campaign - A Chronology of Main Events" (CAIN)
  3. The Museum of Free Derry, National Civil Rights Archive
  4. The Bloody Sunday Trust
  5. BBC History, "Nothern Ireland: The Troubles"



Related Articles:

  1. Andrew Boyd, "1964: The Tricolour Riots," in: idem, Holy War in Belfast (Tralee: Anvil Books, 1969)
  2. Bob Purdie, "The Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association," in: idem, Politics in the Streets: The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland (Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1990)
  3. John Darby, "Conflict in Northern Ireland: A Background Essay," in: Seamus Dunn, ed., Facets of the Conflict in Northern Ireland (Macmillan: Houndmills, 1995)
  4. Niall O Dochartaigh, "The British Army: August 1969 - April 1970," in: idem, From Civil Rights to Armalites: Derry and the Birth of the Irish Troubles (Cork: Cork University Press, 1997)
  5. Sean Swan, "Ireland as it should be versus Ireland as it is, January 1968 to August 1969," in: idem, Official Irish Republicanism: 1962-1972 (Lulu, 2007)
  6. Nell McCafferty, "Breaking the Shackles," in: Goethe-Institut, Dossier 1968
  7. Brendan O'Neill, "The Other 1968," in: Guardian Unlimited (April 23, 2008)
  8. Medb Ruane, "The Protest Generation of the 1950s and 1960s Is Now Over 70 And Doing It Again -- Teaching Us How To Rock," in: Irish Independent (October 25, 2008)