Labour in Irish History

Labour in Irish History

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  • Author: James Connolly
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Ireland
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 242


Labour in Ireland

Labour in Ireland

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  • Author: James Connolly
  • Publisher: Dublin : Maunsel
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Ireland
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 398


Essays in Irish Labour History

Essays in Irish Labour History

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  • Author: Francis Devine
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780716528265
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Essays in Irish Labour History is a tribute to the late Professor John W Boyle, University of Guelph, Canada and a leading practitioner of Irish labour history, and his late wife Elizabeth. Boyle's specialism was in nineteenth century labour history, with a particular emphasis on Dublin and Belfast, cities to which he had academic and personal attachments, and these interests are well reflected in this book. The history of labour in Ulster is especially well covered, as is that of Protestant workers throughout the island. The collection also includes substantial scholarly articles that reflect ongoing research and areas that have thus far been neglected, such as the place for casual labour in nineteenth century Ireland and the impact of religion on the Irish Labour Party, 1922-73. The range of topics is broad and includes an obituary essay on the Boyles and an interrogation of Irish historiography and the working class.


The Irish Labour Party, 1922-73

The Irish Labour Party, 1922-73

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  • Author: Niamh Puirséil
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  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 432

The first fifty years of the state saw Ireland change dramatically, and the Irish Labour Party changed with it. Using a wealth of new material, Niamh Puirseil traces the party's fortunes through its first fifty years in the Dail, from its perceived role as the 'political wing of the St Vincent de Paul' to its promise that the 1970s would be socialist. As well as examining the competing currents in the party itself, she also looks at Labour's relationship with different organisations and movements, including trade unions, republicans, the far left, the Catholic Church, Fianna Fail and Fine Gael, as well as with other Social Democratic parties in Britain and Northern Ireland. "The Irish Labour Party, 1922-1973" is an outstanding contribution to the political history of twentieth-century Ireland. Over the course of the book, Niamh Puirseil charts the ever-depressing fortunes of the Labour party. Her exhaustive research provides a penetrating analysis of the myriad personalities and structures of the Labour Party, and shows a new picture of a party that seemed throughout the period to be hell bent on pressing the self-destruct button.This book offers a fresh and insightful look at a party riven by factions throughout its existence, and one that never reached its potential for a variety of reasons all outlined here. This book marks a major contribution to our understanding, not simply of the Labour Party, but of twentieth-century Ireland itself.


LABOUR IN IRELAND

LABOUR IN IRELAND

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  • Author: James 1868-1916 Connolly
  • Publisher: Wentworth Press
  • ISBN: 9781363904556
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 392

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Young Ireland and the Writing of Irish History

Young Ireland and the Writing of Irish History

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  • Author: James Quinn
  • Publisher: University College Dublin Press
  • ISBN: 191082092X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 310

Examines why Young Ireland attached such importance to the writing of history, how it went about writing that history, and what impact their historical writings had.


A James Connolly Reader

A James Connolly Reader

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  • Author: James Connolly
  • Publisher: Haymarket Books
  • ISBN: 1608466663
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 440

Considered by many Ireland's most important revolutionary, James Connolly devoted his life to struggles against exploitation, oppression, and imperialism. Active in workers' movements in the United States, Scotland , and Ireland, Connolly was a peerless organizer, sharp polemicist, and highly original thinker. His positions on the relationship between national liberation and socialism, revolution in colonized in colonized and under developed economies, and women's liberation in particular were often decades ahead of their time. This collection seeks to return Connolly to his proper place in Irish and global history, and to inspire activists, students, and those interested in history today with his vision of an Ireland and world free from militarism, injustice, and deprivation.


A History of the Irish Working Class

A History of the Irish Working Class

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  • Author: Peter Berresford Ellis
  • Publisher: Pluto Press
  • ISBN: 9780745300092
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 376

This modern classic of Irish history is an accomplished and readable synthesis. Subjects covered include the early 'communism' of the Celtic clans ; the role of the Church; the Irish aristocracy and their handover to Henry II; Wolfe Tone’s rising and O’Connell’s betrayal.


The Political Thought of the Irish Revolution

The Political Thought of the Irish Revolution

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  • Author: Richard Bourke
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108836674
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 463

These texts demonstrate the diversity of opinion on the so-called 'Irish Question' in the final years of Anglo-Irish Union.


Birth of the Border

Birth of the Border

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  • Author: Cormac Moore
  • Publisher: Merrion Press
  • ISBN: 1785372955
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 359

The 1921 partition of Ireland had huge ramifications for almost all aspects of Irish life and was directly responsible for hundreds of deaths and injuries, with thousands displaced from their homes and many more forced from their jobs. Two new justice systems were created; the effects on the major religions were profound, with both jurisdictions adopting wholly different approaches; and major disruptions were caused in crossing the border, with invasive checks and stops becoming the norm. And yet, many bodies remained administered on an all-Ireland basis. The major religions remained all-Ireland bodies. Most trade unions maintained a 32-county presence, as did most sports, trade bodies, charities and other voluntary groups. Politically, however, the new jurisdictions moved further and further apart, while socially and culturally there were differences as well as links between north and south that remain to this day. Very little has been written on the actual effects of partition, the-day-to-day implications, and the complex ways that society, north and south, was truly and meaningfully affected. Birth of the Border: The Impact of Partition in Ireland is the most comprehensive account to date on the far-reaching effects of the partitioning of Ireland.