| "Quite a Profound Day" : The Public Performance of Memory by Military Witnesses at the Bloody Sunday Tribunal | White, G. D. | Article in Journal | | 2006 |
| 'The South is in the mood for violence': Bloody Sunday, 1972 | Hanley, Brian | Article in Journal | | 2012 |
| 'We mourn our brothers...': Workers respond to Bloody Sunday and the conflict in Northern Ireland 1969-72 | Hanley, Brian | Article in Journal | | 2017 |
| After Bloody Sunday : ethics, representation, justice | Herron, TomLynch, John | Monograph or Collective Volume | Cork University Press | 2007 |
| After Bloody Sunday…Murders, Raids and Roundups | Scuffil, Catherine | Article in Book | Dublin City Library and Archive | 2020 |
| Before Sunday : the life stories of the Bloody Sunday victims | Faus, Jennifer | Monograph or Collective Volume | Nonsuch | 2007 |
| Bloody Sunday - a reappraisal | Bowden, Tom | Article in Journal | | 1972 |
| Bloody Sunday 1920 in the Press | Muldowney, Mary | Article in Book | Dublin City Library and Archive | 2020 |
| Bloody Sunday : how Michael Collins's agents assassinated Britain's secret service in Dublin on November 21, 1920 | Gleeson, James | Monograph or Collective Volume | Lyons Press | 2003 |
| Bloody Sunday : Lord Widgery's Report, 1972 | Widgery, John Passmore, Baron Widgery, 1911- | Monograph or Collective Volume | The Stationery Office | 2001 |
| Bloody Sunday : trauma, pain and politics | Campbell, JamesHayes, Patrick | Monograph or Collective Volume | Pluto | 2005 |
| Bloody Sunday : Was the NICRA March Illegal or the Ban on Marches Unlawful? | Blom-Cooper, Louis, Sir | Article in Journal | | 2006 |
| Bloody Sunday and the rule of law in Northern Ireland | Walsh, Dermot P. J. | Monograph or Collective Volume | Gill & Macmillan | 2000 |
| Bloody Sunday in Derry : what really happened | Hannigan, BridieMcCann, EamonShiels, Maureen | Monograph or Collective Volume | Brandon | 1992 |
| Bloody Sunday in Derry : what really happened | Hannigan, BridieMcCann, Eamon,Shields, Maureen, | Monograph or Collective Volume | Brandon | 2000 |
| Close to Croke Park : a collection of stories and memories from the local community | | Monograph or Collective Volume | Fighting Words | 2021 |
| Croke Park on Bloody Sunday, 21 November 1920 | Moore, Cormac | Article in Book | Dublin City Library and Archive | 2020 |
| Dick McKee: ‘A Famous Finglas Patriot’ | Curry, James | Article in Book | Dublin City Library and Archive | 2020 |
| Emotion, place and weaponisation of the truth : the Bloody Sunday Trust and the search for Justice | Petropoulos, Naomi | Article in Journal | | 2022 |
| Eyewitness Bloody Sunday | Mullan, DonScally, John | Monograph or Collective Volume | Merlin | 2002 |
| History on Your Doorstep Volume 3: Commemorative Edition Marking the Centenary of Bloody Sunday, 21 November 1920 | NA | Monograph or Collective Volume | Dublin City Library and Archive | 2021 |
| Kitson's Irish war : mastermind of the dirty war in Ireland | Burke, David | Monograph or Collective Volume | Mercier Press | 2021 |
| Like 'Ghosts who'd Walked Abroad' : Faces of the Bloody Sunday Dead | Herron, TomLynch, John | Article in Journal | | 2006 |
| Local conditions, global environment and transnational discourses in memory work : The case of Bloody Sunday (1972) | Conway, Brian | Article in Journal | | 2008 |
| Long peace process : the United States of America and Northern Ireland, 1960-2008 | Sanders, Andrew | Monograph or Collective Volume | Liverpool University Press | 2019 |
| Major General Sir Hugh ('Black') Tudor | Ryan, Gerald | Article in Journal | | 2005 |
| Making peace with the past? : memory, trauma and the Irish Troubles | Dawson, Graham, 1956- | Monograph or Collective Volume | Manchester University Press | 2007 |
| Miscellaneous : 1920 : Bloody Sunday | Bourke, MarcusGaynor, Willie | Article in Journal | | 2006 |
| Moving through Time and Space : Performing Bodies in Derry, Northern Ireland | Conway, Brian | Article in Journal | | 2007 |
| Once upon a Sunday: The Story of Joseph P. Traynor (1900-1920) | Nelson, Micheál | Article in Journal | | 2021 |
| Remembering historical trauma in Paul Greengrass's Bloody Sunday | Blaney, Aileen | Article in Journal | | 2007 |
| Report of the tribunal appointed to inquire into the events on Sunday 30th January 1972, which led to the loss of life in connection with the procession in Londonderry on that day | Widgery, John Passmore, Baron Widgery, 1911- | Monograph or Collective Volume | HMSO | 1972 |
| Revisioning vision in the Bloody Sunday films | Sweeney, Ellen E. | Article in Book | | 2005 |
| The Bloody Sunday inquiry : the families speak out | | Monograph or Collective Volume | Pluto | 2006 |
| The Bloody Sunday Inquiry and the 'Saville Report': Declaring innocence, attributing blame and the limitations of public inquiries | Barcat, Charlotte | Article in Journal | | 2012 |
| The Bloody Sunday tribunal and the role of the historian | Bew, Paul | Article in Book | | 2007 |
| The road to Bloody Sunday | McClean, Raymond | Monograph or Collective Volume | Guildhall Press | 1997 |
| The role of the historical adviser and the Bloody Sunday Tribunal | Bew, Paul | Article in Journal | | 2005 |
| Those are real bullets, aren't they? : Bloody Sunday, Derry 30 January, 1972 | Jacobson, PhilipPringle, Peter | Monograph or Collective Volume | Fourth Estate | 2000 |
| Trauma, place and the politics of memory : Bloody Sunday, Derry, 1972-2004 | Dawson, Graham | Article in Journal | | 2005 |
| Verité et justice comme remèdes au trauma: 'Bloody Sunday' et l'enquête Saville | Barcat, Charlotte
| Article in Journal | | 2011 |
| ‘Attempting to deal with the past’ : historical inquiries, legacy prosecutions, and Operation Banner | Sanders, Andrew | Article in Journal | | 2021 |
| ‘I have lost a lot by fighting for my country’ : reckoning with the Irish revolution | Dolan, Anne | Article in Journal | | 2023 |
| ‘We have murder by the throat’: Bloody Sunday 21 November 1920 | Gillis, Liz | Article in Book | Dublin City Library and Archive | 2020 |