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The First World War And Ireland

4. References
  1. George Boyce,'Ireland and the First World War', History  Ireland, Autumn 1994, p.48 
  2. Ben Novick, Conceiving Revolution Irish Nationalist Propaganda during the First World War, (Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2001), p. 16.
  3. Thomas Hennessey, Dividing Ireland, World War 1 and Partition, (Routledge, London, 1998), 79.
  4. Boyce, 'Ireland and the First World War', p.48.
  5. Keith Jeffery, Ireland and the Great War, (Cambridge University Press, 2000), p.7.
  6. Peter Karsten, 'Irish Soldiers in the British Army, 1792-1922: Suborned or Subordinate', Journal of Social History, Vol. xvii, 1983, p. 34.
  7. Karsten, 'Irish Soldiers in the British Army, 1792-1922', p.34.
  8. Ibid.
  9. Tom Barry, Guerilla Days in Ireland, 7th Edition (Anvil Books, 1962), p.i.
  10. Barry, Guerilla Days in Ireland,p.2.
  11. Myles Dungan, They Shall Grow Not Old, Irish Soldiers and the Great War, (Four Courts Press, 1997), p.15.
  12. Dungan, They Shall Grow Not Old, Irish Soldiers and the Great War, p. 15.
  13. Ibid.
  14. CAI, de Roiste papers, U271A, Book 16, de Roiste journal, 1 November 1914.
  15. Dermot Lucey, Cork Public Opinion and the First World War (MA Thesis, University College Cork 1972), p.1.
  16. Thomas Anthony Linehan, The Development of Cork's Economy and Business Attitudes 1910-1939, (MA Thesis University College Cork 1985) p. 27.
  17. Linehan, The Development of Cork's Economy and Business Attitudes 1910-1939, p.27.
  18. Novick, Conceiving Revolution,p.20.
  19. Ibid.
  20. Novick, Conceiving Revolution, p.21.
  21. CAI, de Roiste papers, U271A, Book 18, de Roiste journal, 7 November 1915.
  22. CAI, de Roiste papers, 7 November 1915.
  23. David Fitzpatrick, 'Militarism in Ireland, 1900-1922', in Thomas Bartlett and Keith Jeffrey (eds),  A military history of IRELAND, (Cambridge University Press, 1996), p.391.
  24. Fitzpatrick, 'Militarism in Ireland, 1900-1922', p.391.
  25. Richard Doherty, The Sons of Ulster, Ulstermen at War from the Somme to Korea, (Appletree Press, 1992), p.17.
  26. Doherty, The Sons of Ulster, p.17
  27. Novick, Conceiving Revolution,p.17.
  28. Aindrias O' Cathasaigh (ed), The Lost Writings James Connolly , (Pluto Press, London, 1997)p. 148.
  29. New Ireland, 15 May 1915.
  30. Jeffery, Ireland and the Great War, p.30.
  31. Ibid.
  32. ibid.
  33. Jeffery, Ireland and the Great War,p.31.
  34. Jeffery, Ireland and the Great War,pp.31-32.
  35. Margaret Downes, 'The Civilian Voluntary Aid Effort' in David Fitzpatrick (ed.), 'Ireland and the First World War', (The LILLIPUT Press and Trinity History Workshop, 1998), p.30.
  36. Downes, 'The Civilian Voluntary Aid Effort', p.27.
  37. Downes, 'The Civilian Voluntary Aid Effort', p.33.
  38. Freeman's Journal, 11 August 1914.
  39. Downes, 'The Civilian Voluntary Aid Effort', p.31.
  40. Hansard fifth Series, Vol. 69 col. 1287 (18 February 1915).
  41. Downes, 'The Civilian Voluntary Aid Effort', p.31.
  42. John Ormerod Greenwood, Quaker Encounters, Friends and Relief, Vol. 1., (William Sessions Ltd, York, 1975), p.199.
  43. Greenwood, Quaker Encounters, p.194.
  44. Religious Society of Friends in Ireland, Proceedings of The Yearly Meeting, (Dublin, 1916), p.54.
  45. Religious Society of Friends in Ireland, Proceedings of The Yearly Meeting,p.54.
  46. Religious Society of Friends in Ireland, Proceedings of The Yearly Meeting, (Dublin, 1917), p.11.
  47. Religious Society of Friends in Ireland, Proceedings of The Yearly Meeting,p.11.
  48. Greenwood, Quaker Encounters, p.212.
  49. Greenwood, Quaker Encounters, p.213.
  50. University College Cork, Official Gazette, Vol. 6. , no. 17. March 1916, p.166.
  51. University College Cork, Official Gazette, Vol. 7. , no. 26.July 1919, p. 259.
  52. Downes, 'The Civilian Voluntary Aid Effort', p.33.
  53. Ibid.

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