Labour in Irish History

Labour in Irish History
Title Labour in Irish History PDF eBook
Author James Connolly
Publisher
Pages 242
Release 1910
Genre Ireland
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The Life and Times of James Connolly

The Life and Times of James Connolly
Title The Life and Times of James Connolly PDF eBook
Author Charles Desmond Greaves
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Pages 0
Release 1972
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James Connolly

James Connolly
Title James Connolly PDF eBook
Author Lorcan Collins
Publisher The O'Brien Press
Pages 227
Release 2013-10-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1847176097

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James Connolly (1868-1916) became a leading Irish socialist and revolutionary, and was one of the leaders of Ireland's rebellion in 1916. As a youth he had served in the British army in Ireland and, seeing how they treated the local population, became hugely disillusioned with the British Army. He became involved in socialism in Scotland and was the driving force behind the creation of Ireland's trade union movement. He was Commandant of the Dublin Brigade in the Easter Rising and, too injured to stand before the firing squad, was executed tied to a chair. Written in an entertaining, educational and assessible style, this biography is an accurate and well-researched portrayal of the man behind the uprising. Including the latest archival evidence, James Connolly is part of the Sixteen Lives series which looks at the events, lives and deeds of the sixteen men executed for their role in Ireland's Easter 1916 Rising.

An Elusive Unity

An Elusive Unity
Title An Elusive Unity PDF eBook
Author James J. Connolly
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 284
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 9780801441912

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Although many observers have assumed that pluralism prevailed in American political life from the start, inherited ideals of civic virtue and moral unity proved stubbornly persistent and influential. The tension between these conceptions of public life was especially evident in the young nation's burgeoning cities. Exploiting a wide range of sources, including novels, cartoons, memoirs, and journalistic accounts, James J. Connolly traces efforts to reconcile democracy and diversity in the industrializing cities of the United States from the antebellum period through the Progressive Era. The necessity of redesigning civic institutions and practices to suit city life triggered enduring disagreements centered on what came to be called machine politics. Featuring plebian leadership, a sharp masculinity, party discipline, and frank acknowledgment of social differences, this new political formula first arose in eastern cities during the mid-nineteenth century and became a subject of national discussion after the Civil War. During the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, business leaders, workers, and women proposed alternative understandings of how urban democracy might work. Some tried to create venues for deliberation that built common ground among citizens of all classes, faiths, ethnicities, and political persuasions. But accommodating such differences proved difficult, and a vision of politics as the businesslike management of a contentious modern society took precedence. As Connolly makes clear, machine politics offered at best a quasi-democratic way to organize urban public life. Where unity proved elusive, machine politics provided a viable, if imperfect, alternative.

Songs of Freedom

Songs of Freedom
Title Songs of Freedom PDF eBook
Author James Connolly
Publisher Pm Press
Pages 80
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 9781604868265

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Songs of Freedom is the name of the 1907 songbook edited by the Irish revolutionary socialist James Connolly. For the first time in nearly 100 years, readers will find all of his original songs. Both are reproduced exactly as they originally appeared, providing a fascinating glimpse of the workers' struggle in the early 1900s. To complete the picture, the book includes the James Connolly Songbook of 1972, which contains the most complete selection of Connolly's lyrics and historical background essential to understanding the context in which the songs were written.

James Connolly

James Connolly
Title James Connolly PDF eBook
Author Donal Nevin
Publisher Gill
Pages 920
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Dealing with Connolly's activities as soldier, agitator, propagandist, orator, socialist organiser, pamphleteer, trade union leader and insurgent, and tracing the evolution of his political thinking, this biography is largely based on his writings in 27 journals and 200 letters.

The Tragedy of James Connolly

The Tragedy of James Connolly
Title The Tragedy of James Connolly PDF eBook
Author Denis Fahey
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 2010-10-23
Genre
ISBN 9781930278929

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