The Mahalo Top 7
- Wikipedia: Northern Ireland Conflict,"The Troubles"
- BBC Quick Guide: Northern Ireland Conflict
- CNN: Northern Ireland Conflict
- PBS Frontline: Behind the Mask: The IRA & Sinn Fein
- CAIN Web Service: Northern Ireland Conflict Archive on the Internet
- Article: British army role in North ends after 38 years
- Essay: The Northern Ireland Troubles
Northern Ireland Conflict News Stories
- Google News Search: Northern Ireland Conflict
- BBC News: Northern Ireland Conflict
- Europe Media Monitor News Explorer: Irish Republican Army news
- Irish-American Information Service: Recent articles on Northern Ireland
- Newshound: Northern Ireland news
Northern Ireland Conflict Timeline
- 1608: Britain starts Plantation of Ulster in Northern Ireland with land confiscated from Gaelic Irish
- 1690: Battle of the Boyne - Protestant William III defeats Catholic James II
- 1801: Act of Union abolished the Irish Parliament and bound Ireland as part of a United Kingdom
- 1912: Ulster Covenant signed by Unionists loyal to the British Crown
- 1916: Easter Rising in Dublin against British rule
- 1921: Treaty creates Irish Free State of 26 counties, but 6 northern counties of Ulster remain British
- 1968: Civil rights campaign starts in Northern Ireland, the modern conflict ("the Troubles") begin
- 1969: British troops sent to Northern Ireland ("Operation Banner")
- 1972: Bloody Sunday - British troops kill 13 protesters, Direct rule imposed from London
- 1981: Irish republican prisoners' hunger strike in British prison, 10 prisoners starve to death
- 1985: Anglo-Irish Agreement between the Irish Republic and Great Britain
- 1998: The Belfast "Good Friday" peace agreement, Real IRA bombing in Omagh kills 29
- 1999: A power-sharing Assembly set up in Northern Ireland
- 2005: IRA formally ends armed campaign
- 2007: Operation Banner ended, British withdraw troops from Northern Ireland, new Assembly elected
Northern Ireland Conflict Background
- BBC:A State Apart: An Interactive Chronicle of the Conflict in Northern Ireland
- BBC News:The Search for Peace
- Newshound: Glossary of Northern Ireland conflict terms
- Glenravel Local History Project: "The Troubles" Magazine
- Conciliation Resources: Striking a Balance: The Northern Ireland Peace Process
- Official Site: Anglo-Irish Relations/The Peace Process
- CAIN Web Service: What's the Trouble Anyway? and The Historical Background
- Irish News: Guide to Drumcree Parade disputes
- Orange.net: History of the Orange Institution in Ireland
- Irish Hunger Strikes: 1981 Hunger Strikes
Northern Ireland Conflict Important Documents
- Official Site: 1912 Ulster Covenant
- Official Site: 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty
- CAIN Web Service: 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement
- Official Site: Government Report on 1972 Bloody Sunday killings
- Official Site: 1998 Belfast ("Good Friday") Agreement
- Official Site: Northern Ireland Act of 1998
- Human Rights Watch: Analysis of 1998 Belfast ("Good Friday") Agreement
- Official Site: "Patten Report" on Policing for Northern Ireland
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Northern Ireland Conflict Commentary and Criticism
- Republican (or Nationalist)
- Official Site: Pat Finucane Centre for Human Rights & Social Change
- Troops Out Movement: Oliver's Army by Aly Renwick
- Official Site: Wolf Tone Society
- Official Site: Irish Northern Aid
- Marxists Internet Archive: Writings of James Connolly
- Unionist (or Loyalist)
- Times Online: Sinn Fein has Hijacked the History of Ulster
- Official Site: Sinn Fein/IRA Atrocities: Learn about "the Troubles" in Northern Ireland
- Official Site: Families Acting for Innocent Relatives (FAIR)
- Official Site: Ulster Human Rights Watch
Northern Ireland Conflict Boards and Blogs
- Blog: Slugger O'Toole: Notes on Northern Ireland Politics & Culture
- Forum: Politics.ie: Northern Ireland Politics Forum
- Blog: Everything Ulster: One Man's News & Views on Northern Ireland
- Guardian Unlimited: 2002 Weblog Special on 25th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Northern Ireland Conflict Organizations and Central Figures
- General
- Guardian Unlimited: Who's Who in Northern Ireland
- BBC History: Brief guides to the political parties and paramilitaries of Northern Ireland
- BBC Bite Size History: Northern Ireland 1965-85 History Makers
- Northern Ireland Political Parties
- Official Site: Ulster Unionist Party
- Official Site: Democratic Unionist Party
- Official Site: Sinn Fein
- Official Site: Social Democratic and Labor Party
- Official Site: Irish Republican Socialist Party
- Official Site: Alliance Party
- Important Figures
- The Independent: Bernadette Devlin profile
- Wikipedia: Booby Sands
- Official Site: Reverend Ian Paisley
- BBC News: Gerry Adams profile
- Wikipedia: John Hume
- Guardian Unlimited: David Trimble
- The Independent: Martin McGuinness profile
- The Independent: Bernadette Devlin profile
- Paramilitary Groups
- MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base: Irish Republican Army
- Wikipedia: Provisional Irish Republican Army
- FAS.org: Real IRA
- MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base: Ulster Defence Association
- Fan Site: Loyalist Volunteer Force
- Loyalist (or Unionist) organizations
- Official Site: The Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland
- Official Site: Independent Loyal Orange Institution
- Official Site: The Ulster Society
- Republican (or Nationalist) organizations
- Official Site: Garvaghy Road Residents' Coalition
- Official Site: Bloody Sunday Trust
- Official Site: Coiste na n-Iarchimí
- Official Site: Bogside & Brandywell Initiative
- Northern Ireland Government offices
- Official Site: Northern Ireland Assembly
- Official Site: Northern Ireland Executive
- Official Site: Northern Ireland Office
- Official Site: Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister
- Official Site: Belfast City Council
- Official Site: Police Service of Northern Ireland
- Irish Republic Government Offices
- Official Site: The Parliament (House of Oireachtas)
- Official Site: Department of the Prime Minister (Taoiseach)
- Official Site: Department of Foreign Affairs
- Public Offices Created by the 1998 Belfast Peace Agreement
- Official Site: Independent Monitoring Commission
- Official Site: North South Ministerial Council
- Official Site: British-Irish Council
- Official Site: Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission
- Official Site: Office of the Oversight Commissioner
Northern Ireland Conflict Pictures
- CAIN Web Service: Photographs of Northern Ireland and the Conflict
- University of California Riverside: Hidden Truths: Bloody Sunday 1972 photo exhibit
- Guardian Unlimited: The End of Operation Banner photo essay
- Guardian Unlimited: Reverend Ian Paisley in Pictures
- National Library of Ireland: 1916 Easter Rising Online Exhibit
Northern Ireland Conflict Audio & Video
- BBC History: The Troubles' Legacy, audio clips
- YouTube: Ulster Troubles documentary: Part 16 (Time: 9:39) | Part 17 (Time: 9:57) | Part 18 (Time: 9:38) | Part 19 (Time: 9:50) | Part 20 (Time: 9:57) | Part 21 (Time: 9:31) | Part 22 (Time: 9:57) | Part 23 (Time: 9:55) | Part 24 (Time: 9:43)
- Livelink: Irish Republican Army Propaganda Video (Time:19:39)
- YouTube: Ulster Volunteer Force Dedication Video (Time: 3:32)
- NPR: British Army's Exit Marks End of Era in Northern Ireland (Time: 4:12)
- New York Times Movies: "The Wind that Shakes the Barley" film trailer (Time: 2:15)
Northern Ireland Conflict Satire and Humor
- Cartoons in Focus: Northern Ireland Troubles in Focus
- BBC Northern Ireland: If You Ask Me Cartoon and Commentary Archive
- The Onion: Northern Irish, Serbs, Hutus Granted Homeland In West Bank
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