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Selected references

1. General accounts

James Stephens, The Insurrection in Dublin (Dublin, 1965 edition); R. Kain, A diary of Easter Week: one Dubliner's experience, in Irish University Review, 10 (1980); Max Caulfield, The Easter Rebellion (London, 1995); F.X. Martin (ed.), Leaders and Men of the Easter Rising: Dublin 1916 (Dublin, 1967); Kenneth Griffith and Timothy O'Grady, Curious Journey: An Oral History of Ireland's Unfinished Revolution (Dublin, 1998); Roger McHugh, Dublin 1916 (London, 1966); K.B. Nowlan (ed.), The Making of 1916 (Dublin, 1969); Owen Dudley Edwards and Fergus Pyle (eds.), 1916: The Easter Rising (London, 1968); Lorcan Collins and Conor Kostick, The Easter Rising: A Guide to Dublin in 1916 (Dublin, 1996); Brian Barton and Michael Foy, The Easter Rising (Gloucestershire, 1999); Diarmuid Lynch, The IRB and the 1916 Rising (Cork, 1957); Ruth Taillon, The Women of 1916 (Belfast, 1996); Keith Jeffrey, The GPO and the Easter Rising (Dublin, 2006); Máirín Nic Dhonnachadha and Theo Dorgan (eds.), Revising the Rising (Derry, 1991); Charles Townshend. Easter 1916. The Irish Rebellion (Allen Lane, London, 2005); Leon Ó Broin, Dublin Castle and the 1916 Rising (London 1966); Leon Ó Broin, The Chief Secretary - Augustine Birrell in Ireland (London 1969); Piaras Mac Lochlainn, Last Words (Dublin 1971)

2. Leaders

(a) Patrick Pearse:

Desmond Ryan, The Man Called Pearse (Dublin, 1919); Nora Connolly O'Brien, The Pearse I knew, in Hibernia, 15th April 1977; Ruth Dudley Edwards, Patrick Pearse: The Triumph of Failure (London, 1977); Seamus Ó Buachalla (ed.), The Literary Writings of Patrick Pearse (Dublin and Cork, 1979); Seamus Ó Buachalla (ed.), A Significant Irish Educationalist: The Educational Writings of P.H. Pearse (Dublin and Cork, 1980); Desmond Maguire (ed.), Short Stories of Padraic Pearse: A Dual-Language Book (Dublin and Cork, 1998); Elaine Sisson, Pearse's Patriots: St Enda's and the Cult of Boyhood (Cork, 2005)

(b) James Connolly

Nora Connolly O'Brien, Portrait of a Rebel Father (Dublin, 1935); Desmond Ryan, James Connolly: His Life, Work and Writings (Dublin, 1924); Peter Beresford Ellis (ed.), James Connolly: Selected Writings (London, 1997); R.M. Fox, James Connolly: The Forerunner (Tralee, 1946); Ruth Dudley Edwards, James Connolly (Dublin, 1981); Proinsias Mac an Bheatha, Tart na Córa: Seamus Ó Conghaile, A Shaol agus A Shaothar (Baile Átha Cliath, data ar bith); Dónal Nevin, Connolly Bibliography (Dublin, ICTU, 1968)

(c) Joseph Plunkett

Geraldine Plunkett (ed.), The Poems of Joseph Mary Plunkett (Dublin, 1919; available on www.poetry.elcore.net/CathPoets/Plunkett; Donagh MacDonagh, Plunkett and MacDonagh, in F.X. Martin (ed.) Leaders and Men

(d) Thomas MacDonagh

The Poetical Works of Thomas MacDonagh (Dublin, 1919); Donagh MacDonagh, Plunkett and MacDonagh, in F.X. Martin (ed.), Leaders and Men; Michael Hayes, Thomas MacDonagh and the Rising, in F.X. Martin (ed.), 1916 and University College Dublin; J.A. Norstedt, Thomas MacDonagh (Charlottesville, North Carolina, 1980)

(e) Seán MacDermott

Gerard MacAtasney, Seán Mac Diarmada: Mind of the Revolution (Manorhamilton, 2004)

(f) Eamonn Ceannt

William Henry, Supreme Sacrifice: The Story of Eamonn Ceannt (Dublin, 2005)

(g) Thomas J. Clarke

Louis Le Roux, Tom Clarke and the Irish Freedom Movement (Dublin, 1926)

3. Other participants

Desmond FitzGerald, The Memoirs of Desmond FitzGerald 1913-1916 (London, 1968); Liam Ó Briain, Cuimhní Cinn (Baile Átha Cliath, 1951); Peadar Ó hAnnracháin, Mar Mhaireas É (Baile Átha Cliath, 1953); Michael O'Sullivan and Seamas Ó Síocháin (eds.), The Eyes of Another Race: Roger Casement's Congo Report and 1903 Diary (London, 2004); Brian Inglis, Roger Casement (London, 1993); Aodogán O'Rahilly, Winding the Clock: O'Rahilly and the 1916 Rising (Dublin, 1991); Marcus Bourke, The O'Rahilly (Tralee, 1967); Anne Marreco, The Rebel Countess: The Life of Constance Markievicz (Dublin, 1967); Diana Norman, Terrible Beauty: A Life of Constance Markievicz 1868-1927 (London, 1987); Ann Haverty, Constance Markievicz: An Independent Life (London, 1988); Michael Tierney, Eoin MacNeill: Scholar and Man of Action (Oxford, 1980); Maryann Valiulis, Portrait of a Revolutionary: General Richard Mulcahy (Kentucky, 1992); Anthony Jordan, Major John MacBride: MacDonagh and MacBride, Connolly and Pearse (Westport, 1991); Leah Levenson, With Wooden Sword: A Portrait of Francis Sheehy-Skeffington (Boston and Dublin, 1983); Marie O'Neill, Grace Gifford Plunkett and Irish Freedom: Tragic Bride of 1916 (Dublin, 2000)

4. Literary

W.I. Thompson, The Imagination of an Insurrection, Dublin, Easter 1916 (New York, 1967); Desmond Ryan, The 1916 Poets(Dublin, 1963); Frank McGuinness, Observe the Sons of Ulster in Plays One (London, 1996); Alice Curtayne, The Complete Poems of Francis Ledwidge (Dublin, 1998); Francis Ledwidge, Lament for Thomas MacDonagh ; P.H. Pearse, The Wayfarer ; The Mother ; Lomnocht do Chonac Tú ; W.B. Yeats, Easter 1916 ; The O'Rahilly ; Joseph Plunkett, I see his blood upon the rose ; Tom Kettle, To my daughter, Betty, the gift of God ; In wiser days, my darling rosebud

5. Visual

Insurrection (RTÉ Libraries and Archives
Irish Destiny (Irish Film Institute)
The 1916 Rebellion Walking Tour: (www.1916rising.com)
Irish National War Memorial, Islandbridge, Dublin (Office of Public Works)
Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Square, Dublin (Office of Public Works)
Mise Eire (Gael Linn)

6. Museums etc

Kilmainham Gaol (Office of Public Works), Dublin 8.
National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History (Collins barracks), forthcoming exhibition, The Easter Rising: Understanding 1916 , opening April 12th, 2006

THE IRISH TIMES wishes to thank the staff of the National Photographic Archive, a division of the National Library of Ireland, for sourcing illustrations for this supplement, and the staff of the National Archives for their generous assistance. The National Museum of Ireland, the Gilbert Library and Military Archives also gave valuable assistance.

 

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