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Primary Sources "BBC - History - 1916 Easter Rising - Newspaper Archive - The Belfast News Letter, Tuesday, 2nd

May 1916." BBC - Homepage. Web. 10 Dec. 2011. <http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/easterrising/newspapers/na01.shtml>. We learned from this source that many people in Ireland did not at all support the rising, and were very happy when it came to a close. In the project it will be used in the section which talks about the aftermath of the rising and what it caused. Easter Uprising. Getty Images. History Study Center. Web. 28 Dec. 2011. In this picture, we can see shooting, and also the destruction the rising caused. In the project this picture will be on display as our title picture. Fannin, Alfred, Adrian Warwick-Haller, and Sally Warwick-Haller. Letters from Dublin, Easter 1916: Alfred Fannin's Diary of the Rising. Dublin: Irish Academic, 1995. Print. We learned from this source the general confusion of those living in Dublin during and after the 1916 Rising. This source was used to show how the Easter Rising affected the people of Dublin and how looting affected business in the city. "PATRICK PEARSE Ireland unfree shall never be at peace (Dublin, 1 August 1915)."The Penguin Book of Twentieth-Century Speeches. London: Penguin, 1999. History Study Center. Web. 10 Nov. 2011. We learned from this source the amount of spirit that Ireland had. We used this source in the project as a broad summerization of the troubles in Ireland, and will be used as an original document in the project. Post Office Ruined. Getty Images. History Study Center. Web. 28 Dec. 2011 From this image, we got to see the inside of the ruined Post office. In the project this picture will be on display in the website. PROCLAMATION OF THE IRISH REPUBLIC (24 April 1916). The Penguin Book of Twentieth-Century Speeches. London: Penguin, 1999. HistoryStudyCenter. Web. 10 Dec. 2011. We learned that this speech was read at the beginning of the rising. In the project we will use this source for information on the rising and how it started.

Seery, Phyllis. Letter to Kieran Chris Geiger. Mar. 2009. MS.

We used this letter in the project to give information about the commander of the IRA, Michael Collins. It is displayed on the website in the original documents tab. The Easter Rising, 1916. MPI Multimedia, 1916. Video. History Study Center. Web. 7 Jan. 2012. We learned from this source the severity of the destruction caused during the Easter rising. In the project this video will be on display in the Aftermath Page. Secondary Sources "Easter, 1916 by William Butler Yeats." PoemHunter.Com - Thousands of Poems and Poets.. Search . 13 Jan. 2003. Web. 10 Dec. 2011. <http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/easter1916/>. We learned that the poet felt as if the Easter Rising was a terrible beauty. In the project we will use some tidbits of information in the tabs of our website. Fagan, Kieran. "The 1916 Rising." The Irish Times. Web. 10 Dec. 2011. www.irishtimes.com/focus/easterrising. This source taught us what happened on each of the days of the rising. We will use this source in the project, when we describe what happened on each of the days of the rising. First World War.com - Feature Articles - The Easter Rising, Dublin 1916." First World War.com - A Multimedia History of World War One. 22 Aug. 2009. Web. 14 Dec. 2011. <http://www.firstworldwar.com/features/easterrising.htm>. This source gave us valuable information dealing with the aftermath of the Rising. In our project we will use this source when we talk about the aftermath. Fraiser, Ian. "1916." Rec. 1990. 1916. Motorhead. Peter Soley, Ed Stasium, 1991. MP3. This is a song that is sung as an old war song. In the project this song will be playing on the opening page. Kee, Robert. Ireland, a History. Boston: Little, Brown, 1982. Print. This source showed us the planning of the rising, but it was very broad. We will use this source, when we talk about the planning of the rising Mac, Annaidh Samus. Irish History. Bath: Parrogon, 2000. Print. From this source, we learned more in detail about the planning, and how they came to get the arms. In the project we will use this source when we talk about the planning of the rising.

Martin, F. X. Leaders and Men of the Easter Rising: Dublin 1916. London: Methuen, In this source we learned the background information about the people in the rising. In the project we will use this source when we talk about the important men of the rising.

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