The conflict was waged between two opposing groups of Irish nationalists: the forces of the "Provisional Government" that established the Free State in December 1922, who supported the Anglo-Irish Treaty, and the Republican opposition.
The Irish Times Archive will be a very useful source of information on the Civil War. (Available free through the Schools Broadband Network)
Five minute clip from the RTÉ archives (1998) introduced by Brian Farrell. Covers the causes of the war, the drift to conflict while the main events of the war are briefly mentioned. Questions are also posed about whether British PM Lloyd George, Republican leader Eamon DeValera and Free State leader Michael Collins could have done more to prevent the conflict.
View full descriptionStrand: Later Modern Ireland
Strand unit: 3 Sovereignty 1912-1949
Suggestions for use: Excellent video to introduce the topic. Play to class - just five mins duration.
Strand: 2. The History of Ireland
Strand unit: 4. Nationalism & Unionism (1911 - 1923)
Suggestions for use: Excellent video to introduce the topic. Play to class - just five mins duration.
Key Skills: Managing Information and Thinking
Shows the Judicial Committee of a Democratic School. The Judicial Committee explains the role they have in their school, along with the benefits of having this committee. Examples of discussions are shown within the video also.
View full descriptionSuggestions for use: Str 1 Topic 1 - Power and Decision Making in Schools
One page article from the Ask About Ireland website about the period from 1919 until 1923 - article is very useful as it has links to contemporary newsreel and photographs of some of the main actors during the period.
View full descriptionStrand: Later Modern Ireland
Strand unit: 3 Sovereignty 1912-1949
Interesting and well structured article on the involvement of women in the Irish Civil War. Ideal for students with questions at the end of the page.
View full descriptionStrand: Later Modern Ireland
Strand unit: 3 Sovereignty 1912-1949
A series of photographs and cartoons from the time period of the Irish Civil War from the National Library
View full descriptionStrand: Later Modern Ireland
Strand unit: 3 Sovereignty 1912-1949
Suggestions for use: Use to visualise the Irish Civil War using contemporary images
Academic paper that examines the early phase of the Civil War from June to August 1922. Scroll down the page to the appendix section for a list of British barracks that were handed over to the Free State government.
View full descriptionStrand: Later Modern Ireland
Strand unit: 3 Sovereignty 1912-1949
Still photographs on the Irish civil War from RTE Still Photographs Library. The images contain a large watermark which is quite intrusive.
View full descriptionStrand: Later Modern Ireland
Strand unit: 3 Sovereignty 1912-1949
Suggestions for use: Could be used as Starter topic
Series of articles from the Irish Story website on different aspects of the Civil War. Among the topics are: The 'Bridges Job' in Dublin, the Leixlip Flying Column; the Treaty Debates in the Border Counties; the Death of Michael Collins.
View full descriptionStrand: Later Modern Ireland
Strand unit: 3 Sovereignty 1912-1949
Suggestions for use: The articles are quite uncommon and many are of particular 'local' interest. Suggest they might be useful for independent research by the students themselves. Alternatively one could be picked for a class discussion as it will raise more geneeral issues from the war.
Detailed examination from a mostly military perspective. Covers the causes of the conflict, the opposing sides, the main campaigns and a military assessment of the war. The appendices contain much military detail and statistics.
View full descriptionStrand: Later Modern Ireland
Strand unit: 3 Sovereignty 1912-1949
Suggestions for use: Material for a research study. Very detailed.
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