Any balanced history of the 1913 lockout?

A criticism of the generally excellent UCC Multitext piece on the lockout is that it implies that only became interested in the poor of Dublin after the lockout.
In reality her work predates Larkin and the ITGWU. She did as much for the poor in Dublin as anyone and more than most but because she was the Viceroy's wife it didn't suit our post-independence view of ourselves to highlight that the "Brits" weren't all bad guys.
 
There is a supplment in today's Irish Times.

On the front page, it noted the contributors as Michael D Higgins, Des Geraghty and Padraig Yeates , but in fact there are far more contributors, not just those from a trade union, Labour Party background.

I haven't read it yet, but I have bought it.