Ireland 1900 - 1925: Crisis, War and Revolution
Ireland 1900 - 1925: Crisis, War and Revolution is a learning resource which provides access to archive material to support 'A' Level students studying some of the most significant events in Ireland’s modern history, from the introduction of the Third Home Rule Bill to the creation of two new states.
Ireland 1900 - 1925: Crisis, War and Revolution
PRONI has partnered with the University of Kent, in collaboration with the History Teachers’ Association NI (HTANI), to produce a learning resource entitled Ireland 1900-1925: Crisis, War and Revolution which is centred on contemporary documents from the PRONI archive. The resource reflects the A2 curriculum topic Partition of Ireland 1900-1925, and supports study for the A2 paper on Historical Investigations and Interpretations. With its emphasis on using primary source material, Ireland 1900-1925: Crisis, War and Revolution offers an inclusive approach to history where many differing voices have a place.
The resource includes historical introductions to key themes by Dr Timothy Bowman, University of Kent, and provides access to a range of source material from the archives offering various perspectives from the time. It also includes two sample questions and guidance on how to answer each, set by HTANI. Ireland 1900-1925: Crisis, War and Revolution is tailored to support 'A' Level study, but will be of interest to anyone exploring this period in history.