Public Record Office of Northern Ireland Ireland 1900-1925: Crisis, War and Revolution A Resource for ‘A’ Level Students Front cover images, from top left clockwise: Constitution of the Free State of Ireland, 1922 (CAB/9/Z/2/1), Programme for the Ulster Demonstration against Home Rule, 1912 (D1496/2), Countess Markievicz, c. 1915 (D4131/K/4/1/40), Letter from Michael Collins to Major Anketell Moutray, 1922 (D2023/17/2/1/1), Souvenir programme for the Opening of the Northern Ireland Parliament, 1921 (D1415/E/23), Group of UVF members, c. 1914 (D2203/6A). Co-authored by: Timothy Bowman (University of Kent), Jim McBride (History Teachers’ Association NI) and Ian Montgomery (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland). © Crown Copyright 2021 This publication is licensed under the terms of the Open Government Licence v3.0 except where otherwise stated. To view this licence visit: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/ or email:
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[email protected] This publication is also available to download from our website at www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni Ireland 1900-1925: Crisis, War and Revolution // A Resource for ‘A’ Level Students Preface The years 1900-1925 encompass some of the most significant events in Ireland’s modern history, from the introduction of the Third Home Rule Bill to the First World War, Easter Rising, partition of Ireland and creation of two new states.