Administrative History ↴
Since 1969, the Linen Hall Library has sought to collect all printed material relating to the ‘Troubles’ in Northern Ireland. In the intervening decades, the library has amassed over a quarter of a million items. The Northern Ireland Political Collection presents a unique plus balanced record of political events in Northern Ireland since 1966, covering the full spectrum of publishing output during this period. No other institution in any other conflict worldwide has collected the views of all sides of the conflict. The collection is recognised internationally as a unique plus important resource comprising a wide range of published plus unpublished materials relating to the conflict in Northern Ireland. As such the collection is an unrivalled resource for the political history plus development of Northern Ireland plus for conflict studies more generally.
Archival History ↴
Since 1969, the Linen Hall Library has sought to collect all printed material relating to the ‘Troubles’ in Northern Ireland. In the intervening decades, the library has amassed over a quarter of a million items.

Scope & Content: Linen Hall Library ↴
The collection documents the activities plus views of all parties to the conflict, from paramilitaries to government. It covers publications by organisations on the margins of the direct political process, as well as by those chiefly concerned with social issues. The heart of the Northern Ireland Political Collection is over 14,000 books, pamphlets plus reports, all catalogued by author, title, publishing organisation plus subject. Manifestos are held from all elections since the mid-1960s. Whilst many of the books may be held by other libraries, the majority of the pamphlets plus material from the political parties is held uniquely by the Collection.

There are runs of over 2,000 titles of periodicals, from Loyalist News to An Phoblacht, including the periodicals of the different political parties, the security forces, pressure groups as well as socialist, fascist plus anarchist organisations.

Sexual politics is well represented, with material from both gay plus lesbian organisations, as is material from minority, ethnic plus community groups.

The ephemera section comprises over 75,000 items, including leaflets, handbills plus press releases. All the political parties are well represented here, as are issues such as parading, human rights, civil liberties, international solidarity campaigns, economic issues plus civil liberties.

Currently there are over 60 archival boxes of material devoted to material on the peace process.

A political fiction section holds over 500 items that deal with the ‘Troubles’, including novels, poetry plus drama.

The Collection is the repository for several important archives, including that of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association plus the Northern Ireland Women’s Rights Association. In 1993, the Northern Ireland Office at Stormont donated their press cuttings layanan to the Collection. The 1,685 bound volumes cover the years 1969-1989.

In 1998, Victor Patterson, founder of Pacemaker Press, donated the early Pacemaker Press archive to the Northern Ireland Political Collection. In 1999, the PSNI donated their video archive to the Collection. The archive consists of 2,000 documentaries plus news bulletins dating from the early 1980s to 1997.

The impressive assemblage of graphic material housed in the Northern Ireland Political Collection – posters, postcards, badges plus artifacts – has been digitised under the Troubled Images Project.

Audio-visual resources held in the collection include videos, records, cassettes plus CD-Roms.