Notes Bibliography • Government of Ireland Act 1914, available from the House of Lords Record Office • • Hennessey, Thomas:
Dividing Ireland, World War 1 and Partition, (1998), • Irish Government Bill 1893, available from the
House of Lords Record Office • Jackson, Alvin:
Home Rule, an Irish History 1800–2000, Phoenix Press (2003), •
Kee, Robert:
The Green Flag: A History of Irish Nationalism,(2000 edition, first published 1972), • • Lewis, Geoffrey:
Carson, the Man who divided Ireland (2005), • Loughlin, James
Gladstone, Home Rule and the Ulster Question, 1882–1893, Dublin: (1986) • MacDonagh, Michael:
The Home Rule Movement, Talbot Press, Dublin (1920) • • , a reprint of recent articles in the
Manchester Guardian, revised by the author • O'Donnell, F. Hugh, 'A History of the Irish Parliamentary Party', 2 vols (London, 1910) • Rodner, W. S.: "Leaguers, Covenanters, Moderates: British Support for Ulster, 1913–14" pages 68–85 from
Éire-Ireland, Volume 17, Issue #3, 1982. • Smith, Jeremy: "Bluff, Bluster and Brinkmanship: Andrew Bonar Law and the Third Home Rule Bill" pages 161–174 from
Historical Journal, Volume 36, Issue #1, (1993) • Stanford, Jane, "That Irishman: The Life and Times of John O'Connor Power", History Press Ireland, 2011, • Turner, Edward Raymond (1917). "Opposition to Home Rule". American Political Science Review. 11 (3): 448–460. •
References External links • Ulster Covenant – Public Record Office of Northern Ireland • History of the 1912 UVF • CAIN – University of Ulster Conflict Archive •
Ulster, 1912 (Kipling) at Words (etext library) • • Text of the Act as applied in Northern Ireland in 1956 • Text of the Act as originally enacted in 1920, from
BAILII • House of Lords Library – Record Office, for Texts of Irish Government bills • Department of the Taoiseach: Irish Soldiers in the First World War